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Snow ='s no missed Pkgs
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<blockquote data-quote="Omega man" data-source="post: 685564" data-attributes="member: 19470"><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'">This has nothing to do with a driver’s decision to not attempt a delivery because of unsafe conditions. The original post asks why UPS uses EC to hide what are truly missed pieces. UPS describes a missed piece as: any package out for delivery but never attempted. Management is unethically using a valid reason (EC) to hide their dispatch failures. If a driver is over dispatched, subject to curfew, and can't deliver whole areas because of snow or whatever those packages should be recorded as missed. If a driver makes a valid attempt such as driving to the stop and encountering an impassible road or driveway the package should be recorded as EC. If you are ordered to sheet packages EC that you know really should be recorded as missed, work as directed. We all know they are a bunch of cheats. Use the duplicate stop function as well so they don't get credit for the stops.</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omega man, post: 685564, member: 19470"] [FONT=Tahoma][FONT=Tahoma]This has nothing to do with a driver’s decision to not attempt a delivery because of unsafe conditions. The original post asks why UPS uses EC to hide what are truly missed pieces. UPS describes a missed piece as: any package out for delivery but never attempted. Management is unethically using a valid reason (EC) to hide their dispatch failures. If a driver is over dispatched, subject to curfew, and can't deliver whole areas because of snow or whatever those packages should be recorded as missed. If a driver makes a valid attempt such as driving to the stop and encountering an impassible road or driveway the package should be recorded as EC. If you are ordered to sheet packages EC that you know really should be recorded as missed, work as directed. We all know they are a bunch of cheats. Use the duplicate stop function as well so they don't get credit for the stops.[/FONT][/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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