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<blockquote data-quote="Another Former Employee" data-source="post: 156877"><p>The early stages of PAS called for color printing. The reality is that a high-speed color label printer is many times more costly, likely to be less reliable, and still slower than the thermal label printers used for PAS. Another reality is that about 10% of the male population is color blind...and many of them have Seniority.</p><p></p><p>I saw PAS work well at a beta site - with 5 people from IE and two from TSG on hand to make everything work. The 4 to 10 people from Corporate dropping by each day helped make sure it continued to work well.</p><p></p><p>PAS also worked well at a Center with great on-road Sups with good local knowledge plus one of the best TSG Techs.</p><p></p><p>PAS also worked well at a Center where IE spent a lot of time gathering information and listening to the feedback from drivers. And acting on that feedback.</p><p></p><p>Then it was decided that PAS works, and was ready to roll out all over. You know how that went.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Another Former Employee, post: 156877"] The early stages of PAS called for color printing. The reality is that a high-speed color label printer is many times more costly, likely to be less reliable, and still slower than the thermal label printers used for PAS. Another reality is that about 10% of the male population is color blind...and many of them have Seniority. I saw PAS work well at a beta site - with 5 people from IE and two from TSG on hand to make everything work. The 4 to 10 people from Corporate dropping by each day helped make sure it continued to work well. PAS also worked well at a Center with great on-road Sups with good local knowledge plus one of the best TSG Techs. PAS also worked well at a Center where IE spent a lot of time gathering information and listening to the feedback from drivers. And acting on that feedback. Then it was decided that PAS works, and was ready to roll out all over. You know how that went. [/QUOTE]
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