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Let's spend $96.00 an hour to solve a $9.50 an hour problem!
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<blockquote data-quote="HEFFERNAN" data-source="post: 1179550" data-attributes="member: 11315"><p>It seems preload is not held accountable for misloads enough. I use to see preload sups everyday running misloads between cars until the union squashed it and made drivers and air drivers run them.</p><p></p><p>The preload cares about 1 number, PPH. They take all the packages the preload is running that morning and divide it by how many total hours the preload workers worked. That 1 little number defines if they had a good day or bad. They don't care if drivers load the cars, but they will kick out the preloader so they can save a couple clicks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HEFFERNAN, post: 1179550, member: 11315"] It seems preload is not held accountable for misloads enough. I use to see preload sups everyday running misloads between cars until the union squashed it and made drivers and air drivers run them. The preload cares about 1 number, PPH. They take all the packages the preload is running that morning and divide it by how many total hours the preload workers worked. That 1 little number defines if they had a good day or bad. They don't care if drivers load the cars, but they will kick out the preloader so they can save a couple clicks. [/QUOTE]
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