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New 18 second rule for bulkhead door.
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<blockquote data-quote="&#039;Lord Brown&#039;s bidding&#039;" data-source="post: 1603938" data-attributes="member: 32753"><p>I wonder about ya'll's management teams sometimes.</p><p></p><p>Even when discussing backs we are always told, "We know you cannot eliminate all backs. We know there are times you'll park fine, and someone else will come along and block your exit route." The issue comes when you have people backing up 500 ft in a residential area (provided that has been verified; we know the system can have its glitches), or someone backing up to a dock for two envelopes, which is discovered in a ride along, perhaps when the annual space-and-visibility happens.</p><p></p><p>I haven't heard anything about this report, but the vast majority of time if I am going for a package it takes a lot less than 18 seconds. From my experiences with the other reports, if you aren't excessively on the list, nothing is said. The methods we are trained in should keep having the bulkhead door open long down to minimum. Now they just have the means to see who actually is following the methods.</p><p></p><p>Some of ya'll got it bad.</p><p></p><p>P.S.At the very beginning, I was told telematics can track when the door is opened, and for how long, even when the truck is off. They just haven't really used that, except for BH door-open-while-moving events. However, it has been used to catch guys who, for instance, keep packages in their cab to deliver (how can you make 10 deliveries and never open the door?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Lord Brown's bidding', post: 1603938, member: 32753"] I wonder about ya'll's management teams sometimes. Even when discussing backs we are always told, "We know you cannot eliminate all backs. We know there are times you'll park fine, and someone else will come along and block your exit route." The issue comes when you have people backing up 500 ft in a residential area (provided that has been verified; we know the system can have its glitches), or someone backing up to a dock for two envelopes, which is discovered in a ride along, perhaps when the annual space-and-visibility happens. I haven't heard anything about this report, but the vast majority of time if I am going for a package it takes a lot less than 18 seconds. From my experiences with the other reports, if you aren't excessively on the list, nothing is said. The methods we are trained in should keep having the bulkhead door open long down to minimum. Now they just have the means to see who actually is following the methods. Some of ya'll got it bad. P.S.At the very beginning, I was told telematics can track when the door is opened, and for how long, even when the truck is off. They just haven't really used that, except for BH door-open-while-moving events. However, it has been used to catch guys who, for instance, keep packages in their cab to deliver (how can you make 10 deliveries and never open the door?) [/QUOTE]
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