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Sheeting business deliveries after 5 as "closed" instead of "missed"
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<blockquote data-quote="Netsua 3:16" data-source="post: 4786265" data-attributes="member: 73764"><p>All businesses have a 5 pm commit time.</p><p>It’s the company’s nation wide policy</p><p>You face discipline if you fail to comply</p><p>In our packets we’re told you’ll never make it if you miss air or businesses</p><p>Yet, despite this, despite all the incredible technology, there are NO 5 pm commit times in the board for businesses.</p><p>When you have late air the board tells you that you friend’ed up and you have to explain why it happened through a multiple choice questionnaire.</p><p>Missing a business usually happens when a new guy learns a route, and the pkg is physically indistinguishable from a resi pkg and the address wasn’t fully investigated by the driver.</p><p>If there was a commit time on all business addressed pkgs, this problem would go away (for the most part).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Netsua 3:16, post: 4786265, member: 73764"] All businesses have a 5 pm commit time. It’s the company’s nation wide policy You face discipline if you fail to comply In our packets we’re told you’ll never make it if you miss air or businesses Yet, despite this, despite all the incredible technology, there are NO 5 pm commit times in the board for businesses. When you have late air the board tells you that you friend’ed up and you have to explain why it happened through a multiple choice questionnaire. Missing a business usually happens when a new guy learns a route, and the pkg is physically indistinguishable from a resi pkg and the address wasn’t fully investigated by the driver. If there was a commit time on all business addressed pkgs, this problem would go away (for the most part). [/QUOTE]
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