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UPS Loaders, how Does your Facility Handle Miss Loads?
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<blockquote data-quote="ORLY!?!" data-source="post: 1155263" data-attributes="member: 16334"><p>Its always a flavor of the week type deal when it comes to missloads. </p><p></p><p>Missloads really should never happen. Follow the slap and take it to the right car and shelf or floor space, its not rocket surgery. Preload is actually quite simple, as long as you know where things should go. </p><p></p><p>I've seen people being written up over one. Seen letters of termination over a reoccuring missload problem. Yet I see it all as harassment, should be filed for and it can go away for awhile. The following to which may come is something I'd rather stay away from. </p><p></p><p>It boils down to the amount of missloads. Some will tell you 1 in 10,000, some will say 1 a month. Firing a preloader is not something they are going to do. Theres horrible ones here and everywhere else in the US. They remain because preload usally has the turn over rate for the building. Ours is 70% on the preload. For them to let one go is like punching oneself in the face.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ORLY!?!, post: 1155263, member: 16334"] Its always a flavor of the week type deal when it comes to missloads. Missloads really should never happen. Follow the slap and take it to the right car and shelf or floor space, its not rocket surgery. Preload is actually quite simple, as long as you know where things should go. I've seen people being written up over one. Seen letters of termination over a reoccuring missload problem. Yet I see it all as harassment, should be filed for and it can go away for awhile. The following to which may come is something I'd rather stay away from. It boils down to the amount of missloads. Some will tell you 1 in 10,000, some will say 1 a month. Firing a preloader is not something they are going to do. Theres horrible ones here and everywhere else in the US. They remain because preload usally has the turn over rate for the building. Ours is 70% on the preload. For them to let one go is like punching oneself in the face. [/QUOTE]
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