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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1606143" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>We were told the same thing; to scan it and send the misload message in to the office, but to avoid recording it as "missed" until the office could figure out what they were going to do about it.</p><p></p><p>Problem was, we would never hear anything back from the office. We had a few people who would then make the honest mistake of forgetting about the package after a few hours, so they would wind up bringing it back to the building without ever actually recording it at all. Rather than accept responsibility for failing to instruct the drivers what to do with the misloads, management would simply hand out warning letters for "failing to record every package" or "failure to follow methods." So now, rather than risk forgetting about the misload I just messaged in, I immediately record it as "missed" in order to put the problem back on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1606143, member: 14668"] We were told the same thing; to scan it and send the misload message in to the office, but to avoid recording it as "missed" until the office could figure out what they were going to do about it. Problem was, we would never hear anything back from the office. We had a few people who would then make the honest mistake of forgetting about the package after a few hours, so they would wind up bringing it back to the building without ever actually recording it at all. Rather than accept responsibility for failing to instruct the drivers what to do with the misloads, management would simply hand out warning letters for "failing to record every package" or "failure to follow methods." So now, rather than risk forgetting about the misload I just messaged in, I immediately record it as "missed" in order to put the problem back on them. [/QUOTE]
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