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NSN , Need apt number ... all missed now ?
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<blockquote data-quote="AKCoverMan" data-source="post: 968292" data-attributes="member: 17867"><p>What possible upside to the company can there be to sheet up a bad address package as Missed? If the label says 123 Main St and Main St in that town starts at number 200.. then is your center manager saying this package is a missed package before it even leaves the building since you can't find a house that does not exist?</p><p></p><p>Look I know the company can pull some weird stuff but it usually makes sense at least in the fantasy world (yes, and sometimes ONLY in the fantasy world).... this makes no sense from any standpoint so I submit there is more to the story... the center manager gets called on the carpet for missed that's why we do.</p><p></p><p>"Need Dir".. now I always thought that meant we needed a direction indicator on the address.. i.e. package addressed to 123 Main St but needs to be 123 N Main St or 123 S Main St. Almost never used it but once I got asked about a missed and it was one such package I had sheeted as "Need Dir".. was told that "Need Dir" means we don't know where the street is and we Need Directions so we did not make an attempt so it's a Missed and gets scored as a Missed even though you used "Need Dir". Kinda like sheeting commercial stop as Closed after 1700. Turns into a Missed. </p><p></p><p>I now sheet up such exception packages as No Such Street (there is no Main St only a North Main St and a South Main St). That works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKCoverMan, post: 968292, member: 17867"] What possible upside to the company can there be to sheet up a bad address package as Missed? If the label says 123 Main St and Main St in that town starts at number 200.. then is your center manager saying this package is a missed package before it even leaves the building since you can't find a house that does not exist? Look I know the company can pull some weird stuff but it usually makes sense at least in the fantasy world (yes, and sometimes ONLY in the fantasy world).... this makes no sense from any standpoint so I submit there is more to the story... the center manager gets called on the carpet for missed that's why we do. "Need Dir".. now I always thought that meant we needed a direction indicator on the address.. i.e. package addressed to 123 Main St but needs to be 123 N Main St or 123 S Main St. Almost never used it but once I got asked about a missed and it was one such package I had sheeted as "Need Dir".. was told that "Need Dir" means we don't know where the street is and we Need Directions so we did not make an attempt so it's a Missed and gets scored as a Missed even though you used "Need Dir". Kinda like sheeting commercial stop as Closed after 1700. Turns into a Missed. I now sheet up such exception packages as No Such Street (there is no Main St only a North Main St and a South Main St). That works. [/QUOTE]
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