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<blockquote data-quote="DOK" data-source="post: 3681228" data-attributes="member: 46882"><p>Lmao, why does ups do this, it’s maddening, “can’t show too much a.m. time”, my question is why?</p><p></p><p>Why not look at the operation as a whole, at least preload and the delivery side. By worrying solely about the numbers on the preload and let’s say starting the preload later than normal because the volume was expected to be lighter, then the preload doesn’t go down on time, you cost the company so much more money in driver overtime than if you would’ve just started the preload earlier and paid the preloaders their $12 per hour. Never understood the thinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOK, post: 3681228, member: 46882"] Lmao, why does ups do this, it’s maddening, “can’t show too much a.m. time”, my question is why? Why not look at the operation as a whole, at least preload and the delivery side. By worrying solely about the numbers on the preload and let’s say starting the preload later than normal because the volume was expected to be lighter, then the preload doesn’t go down on time, you cost the company so much more money in driver overtime than if you would’ve just started the preload earlier and paid the preloaders their $12 per hour. Never understood the thinking. [/QUOTE]
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