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<blockquote data-quote="scratch" data-source="post: 3405135" data-attributes="member: 1674"><p>PAS/EDD seems like it increased Missloads to me. Under the old system, the Preloader had three cars and loaded using street charts. After a while, they memorized their loads and seldom had to look at the charts. My Preloader only put two Missloads on my car one year. If the street was misspelled she would stack it behind my car so I could look at it. Now they think technology speeds things up, so they add another car. Throw in bad slaps where the wrong SPA label is put on the package adds to the problem. The loads change everyday so the Preloader doesn't learn the car. The more complicated you make a process increases the chances of failure. The technical aspects sound fine under perfect working conditions but that doesn't happen and never will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scratch, post: 3405135, member: 1674"] PAS/EDD seems like it increased Missloads to me. Under the old system, the Preloader had three cars and loaded using street charts. After a while, they memorized their loads and seldom had to look at the charts. My Preloader only put two Missloads on my car one year. If the street was misspelled she would stack it behind my car so I could look at it. Now they think technology speeds things up, so they add another car. Throw in bad slaps where the wrong SPA label is put on the package adds to the problem. The loads change everyday so the Preloader doesn't learn the car. The more complicated you make a process increases the chances of failure. The technical aspects sound fine under perfect working conditions but that doesn't happen and never will. [/QUOTE]
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