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<blockquote data-quote="Cole" data-source="post: 183079" data-attributes="member: 9507"><p>Management can't openly say that the pas is not all it's cracked up to be. The same errors that were there when it was implemented are still there now. It is often more of problem than an advantage. For instance, the customer sends a package with a label that would get the package to the correct address, but the pas system often puts an incorrect street on it, based on let's say the label has a suite number before the street, then the system picks up those letters of suite and tries to match it, and it is wrong quite often.</p><p></p><p>Also it greatly confuses the preloaders as they no longer look at addreses or company names etc...but just the numbers on the label, and also your load is entirely different everyday.</p><p> </p><p>It saves them alot of paper work is the bottom line. They said when it started it would correct itself in time, but I am yet to see it. If it is fixed it last maybe a couple of weeks, or at best a month then it's right back to the same errors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cole, post: 183079, member: 9507"] Management can't openly say that the pas is not all it's cracked up to be. The same errors that were there when it was implemented are still there now. It is often more of problem than an advantage. For instance, the customer sends a package with a label that would get the package to the correct address, but the pas system often puts an incorrect street on it, based on let's say the label has a suite number before the street, then the system picks up those letters of suite and tries to match it, and it is wrong quite often. Also it greatly confuses the preloaders as they no longer look at addreses or company names etc...but just the numbers on the label, and also your load is entirely different everyday. It saves them alot of paper work is the bottom line. They said when it started it would correct itself in time, but I am yet to see it. If it is fixed it last maybe a couple of weeks, or at best a month then it's right back to the same errors. [/QUOTE]
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