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<blockquote data-quote="ORLY!?!" data-source="post: 604343" data-attributes="member: 16334"><p>As a preloader myself, I can tell you misloading is quite easy to do. </p><p> </p><p>I was in a four car set up not too long ago, and I seemed to be missloading once a day. The problem is it is very easy to get turned around working the line. Plus they would add another car for about two weeks. Man that got old quick. </p><p> </p><p>Nowadays a sup tells me I had a misload yesterday and I tell him I dont really give a rats ***. You see, there are some drivers that will be lazy and not write things up as being a bad slap. Yet will just scan it and put it down somewhere. This will tally it up as a misload. I've seen it many times before. </p><p> </p><p>The pass system is quite genious, yet has quite a few bugs in it. The pass used to be a lot worse. But its being worked on everyday to make it more efficient. But sups cant blame their million dollar pass system they bought, so its obiviously the preloaders fault. </p><p> </p><p>I believe sups are more concerned about preloaders getting done at 9am or earlier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ORLY!?!, post: 604343, member: 16334"] As a preloader myself, I can tell you misloading is quite easy to do. I was in a four car set up not too long ago, and I seemed to be missloading once a day. The problem is it is very easy to get turned around working the line. Plus they would add another car for about two weeks. Man that got old quick. Nowadays a sup tells me I had a misload yesterday and I tell him I dont really give a rats ***. You see, there are some drivers that will be lazy and not write things up as being a bad slap. Yet will just scan it and put it down somewhere. This will tally it up as a misload. I've seen it many times before. The pass system is quite genious, yet has quite a few bugs in it. The pass used to be a lot worse. But its being worked on everyday to make it more efficient. But sups cant blame their million dollar pass system they bought, so its obiviously the preloaders fault. I believe sups are more concerned about preloaders getting done at 9am or earlier. [/QUOTE]
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