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<blockquote data-quote="laffter" data-source="post: 1016351" data-attributes="member: 43119"><p>I'm slightly less "concerned" now.</p><p></p><p>I spoke to a loader/driver. He tells me that yesterday he got a misload, and queen supervisor came over to have a chat with him about it. Not sure what she said to him, but the other full time sup got wind of this and got her to leave him alone. So I've confirmed that this is simply a power trip that she is on. I don't think she has any real support from other management regarding this rampage. It's funny, this conversation I had with him began by him telling me how great my loads were the couple days he drove one of my routes the other week.</p><p></p><p>Someone on my belt also had a misload from yesterday. Queen supervisor came over to talk to her. She told her that she needs to speed up, that her production is too low. Is this woman out of her mind!? "Yes, you had a misload, now speed up so you can get more of them."</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm curious where you got this information from. At my center we've always been told to compare labels on each and every package. One time even the center manager went around personally telling everybody this. I do agree that it is greatly impractical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laffter, post: 1016351, member: 43119"] I'm slightly less "concerned" now. I spoke to a loader/driver. He tells me that yesterday he got a misload, and queen supervisor came over to have a chat with him about it. Not sure what she said to him, but the other full time sup got wind of this and got her to leave him alone. So I've confirmed that this is simply a power trip that she is on. I don't think she has any real support from other management regarding this rampage. It's funny, this conversation I had with him began by him telling me how great my loads were the couple days he drove one of my routes the other week. Someone on my belt also had a misload from yesterday. Queen supervisor came over to talk to her. She told her that she needs to speed up, that her production is too low. Is this woman out of her mind!? "Yes, you had a misload, now speed up so you can get more of them." I'm curious where you got this information from. At my center we've always been told to compare labels on each and every package. One time even the center manager went around personally telling everybody this. I do agree that it is greatly impractical. [/QUOTE]
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