dvalleyjim
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WTF? I have an 1 1/2 to my first stop, a 240 mile route with 80 stops and 4:00 pickups at the end of the route. Time to look elsewhere.
WAD. Pure and simple. Failure at FedEx is the only foundation for change. However, based on what I'm seeing, just about everything here HAS that foundation. Thank the Lord I'm in my last year.WTF? I have an 1 1/2 to my first stop, a 240 mile route with 80 stops and 4:00 pickups at the end of the route. Time to look elsewhere.
Might be a new tactic to begin the transition to an all P.T. workforceWTF? I have an 1 1/2 to my first stop, a 240 mile route with 80 stops and 4:00 pickups at the end of the route. Time to look elsewhere.
Might be a new tactic to begin the transition to an all P.T. workforce
Because Bed Bath and Beyond is committed to the ideal that none of its shippers start that late??? Your comment is ludicrous.I can't see that happening. They will loose a big national account in bed bath and beyond which is a time committed stop
I can just see you guys now pulling out at 10: AM in the middle of a driving snow storm and still be expected to get everything done. To that I would say,"in your dreams pal".
They think if they start you later, that you will move faster to get off at the same time.
I don't stress myself out when we have late freight. I move at the same pace. I don't get paid to worry. If we don't make service, that's management's problem, not mine. It's funny how they think we really care about their reports. The only numbers I care about are the ones on my paycheck.Our freight was 150 minutes late last Friday. I still managed to bang out about 115 stops once I left, but all we are hearing about is how we didn't make service on that Friday and how it really set us back this month on service.
How do you make ANY service (PO or SO biz) when you don't even get on road until 11am?
I don't stress myself out when we have late freight. I move at the same pace.
Ditto here. I just find it amazing that anybody in the company is trying to hold our station's couriers, managers, etc. accountable for service when freight was 2:30 late.
My god, do they think we really give rat's ass? These days freight is more late than than on time and Memphis does NOTHING about it except teach mangers how to whine to the couriers.Our freight was 150 minutes late last Friday. I still managed to bang out about 115 stops once I left, but all we are hearing about is how we didn't make service on that Friday and how it really set us back this month on service.
How do you make ANY service (PO or SO biz) when you don't even get on road until 11am?
Sounds like Matt Thornton turning the screws there. He just can't grasp the concept of late flight arrivals.Ditto here. I just find it amazing that anybody in the company is trying to hold our station's couriers, managers, etc. accountable for service when freight was 2:30 late. They should be thrilled that thegot delivered anyway and our outbound got out on time.
My god, do they think we really give rat's ass? These days freight is more late than than on time and Memphis does NOTHING about it except teach mangers how to whine to the couriers.
Sounds like Matt Thornton turning the screws there. He just can't grasp the concept of late flight arrivals.
Right on. Don't forget to remind them that it's a management created problem that requires a management created solution.I don't stress myself out when we have late freight. I move at the same pace. I don't get paid to worry. If we don't make service, that's management's problem, not mine. It's funny how they think we really care about their reports. The only numbers I care about are the ones on my paycheck.
From what I hear the agents are told to lie to customers to avoid refunds whatsoever.I have to tell you I don't envy being a CSA due to the angry calls they must be getting due to our many service failures. I just tell my manager I can only go as fast as I can safely do it. The leave building times are on the managers, and as soon as you hear "late freight" again our goal is to finish deliveries even if it takes an extra hour to do so. The repercussions of overtime is not our problem and I expect to see the fruits of my labor n my paycheck with no hassles.
I laugh when they say not to use the shuttles. No one in our area is willing to go all the way back to the station only to be told they need to go back out and finish the dels that are due. I wonder how Fedex handles all those guarantee refunds due to service failures? I have a feeling they'll come up with an "Act of God" than admit defeat.