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Hey UPS Senior Captian

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LJ45

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Help your customer by suggesting this to upper managment:

Here is the situation, My ground package arrived Jackson, MS and never left. Since these are time critical terminal charts I needed them yesterday! When I call your people can't help shipper has to start an "investigation" ... Wrong!
Here is my suggestion to your company: If a package goes in a sorting center and does not come out in a specified time then a "red flag" should be generate by your tracking software at the station it was last at... then someone there could try to find it and if not found a proactive solution could start. This would be better then waiting for the customer to realize they don't have there stuff!

Does this not make since? Your manager I talked to seem to care less about this idea!
 
Sense when?
 
Yeah, I'm sure the senior UPS Captains will get right on that and talk personally to the board of directors. :rolleyes: Douche.
 
The title of your post really should read "Hey UPS Senior Boxhead". Or "Executive Boxhead", as it were.

In all honesty, I think your idea is a good one, and one that should be *relatively* easy to implement given sort technology. But if you had a time-critical package, why was it sent ground? Next Day Air guarantees 1030 delivery.
 
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LJ45 said:
Help your customer by suggesting this to upper managment:

Here is the situation, My ground package arrived Jackson, MS and never left. Since these are time critical terminal charts I needed them yesterday! When I call your people can't help shipper has to start an "investigation" ... Wrong!
Here is my suggestion to your company: If a package goes in a sorting center and does not come out in a specified time then a "red flag" should be generate by your tracking software at the station it was last at... then someone there could try to find it and if not found a proactive solution could start. This would be better then waiting for the customer to realize they don't have there stuff!

Does this not make since? Your manager I talked to seem to care less about this idea!
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Next time, use FedEx. . .
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If they did that, it would piss more people off faster even though a correction would be made and the customer would still recieve the package on time. Possibly causing more customers to change to a different provider.
 
BoilerUP said:
The title of your post really should read "Hey UPS Senior Boxhead". Or "Executive Boxhead", as it were.

In all honesty, I think your idea is a good one, and one that should be *relatively* easy to implement given sort technology. But if you had a time-critical package, why was it sent ground? Next Day Air guarantees 1030 delivery.

It is a subscription to the terminal approach procedures.... aka NOS charts!

Thanks for the few who commented that they liked the idea of improving service for everyone!
 
Would someone please confirm that NOS plates are written in english.

If this is true, ............... "When I call your people can't help shipper has to start an "investigation" ... Wrong!"

Then I must say "Yes it is very wrong that they are written in english"!!!

Lay off the "nos"
 
I don't know what exactly happened in your situation, but they do that. The packages are tracked and if one is missing from a facility they investigate there. Maybe that was what he was referring to.
 
It is a subscription to the terminal approach procedures.... aka NOS charts!

Get Jepview for your computer, then you just have to update the disk. Will make your life so much easier.
 
Jepps! NOS sucks
 
Would someone please confirm that NOS plates are written in english.

If this is true, ............... "When I call your people can't help shipper has to start an "investigation" ... Wrong!"

Then I must say "Yes it is very wrong that they are written in english"!!!

Lay off the "nos"

What is your point? I don't have a major in English! Is that what you are trying to say?

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