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<blockquote data-quote="VelcroVestsAreTearable" data-source="post: 3673752" data-attributes="member: 70592"><p>So you mean to tell me that if a supervisor finds a misload in a truck they are scanning, they can write you up for it? Just because they said they found it? Right? Or perhaps a scanner log will be sufficient enough as proof? I mean, it's not like they could go into any random truck and scan a bunch of packages to give loaders misloads? Right? </p><p></p><p>As much as I have enjoyed laughing at this, I would like to inform you that it's the driver of the truck you loaded who officially reports your misloads, it has absolutely nothing to do with management in that department. (It's our job to try and PREVENT you from misloading)</p><p></p><p>Your mistakes either cost that driver time away from their family because they have to go out of their way to deliver a misload, or it makes the customer who ordered that package to have to wait another day for their item. Either way it's a loss caused by you. </p><p></p><p>I know that may seem harsh, especially since you guys work your <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group2/censored.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored3:" title="Censored :censored3:" data-shortname=":censored3:" /> off every single night (Trust me, I know, I run the same boxline I used to load in a severely understaffed building) but it is what it is, and the next time you see your sup scanning packages, I want you to remember this conversation and realize that they are just doing their job and they are not out ot get you, they are doing the exact opposite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VelcroVestsAreTearable, post: 3673752, member: 70592"] So you mean to tell me that if a supervisor finds a misload in a truck they are scanning, they can write you up for it? Just because they said they found it? Right? Or perhaps a scanner log will be sufficient enough as proof? I mean, it's not like they could go into any random truck and scan a bunch of packages to give loaders misloads? Right? As much as I have enjoyed laughing at this, I would like to inform you that it's the driver of the truck you loaded who officially reports your misloads, it has absolutely nothing to do with management in that department. (It's our job to try and PREVENT you from misloading) Your mistakes either cost that driver time away from their family because they have to go out of their way to deliver a misload, or it makes the customer who ordered that package to have to wait another day for their item. Either way it's a loss caused by you. I know that may seem harsh, especially since you guys work your :censored3: off every single night (Trust me, I know, I run the same boxline I used to load in a severely understaffed building) but it is what it is, and the next time you see your sup scanning packages, I want you to remember this conversation and realize that they are just doing their job and they are not out ot get you, they are doing the exact opposite. [/QUOTE]
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