Cactus
Just telling it like it is
Why don't YOU tell us?With your volume more than doubled, what is the proper plan to handle that?
Why don't YOU tell us?With your volume more than doubled, what is the proper plan to handle that?
Why don't YOU tell us?
My guess is they will handle it like they have handled the rest of this peak. Wait until you have the pkgs in your station and scramble to paste together enough personnel, hours and equipment to get it delivered. That has been the overriding theme this year. ZERO PLANNING!I figure that the ones who are first to pick everything apart and complain about it are the ones with the answers and wouldn't have any problem sharing them here.
My guess is they will handle it like they have handled the rest of this peak. Wait until you have the pkgs in your station and scramble to paste together enough personnel, hours and equipment to get it delivered. That has been the overriding theme this year. ZERO PLANNING!I figure that the ones who are first to pick everything apart and complain about it are the ones with the answers and wouldn't have any problem sharing them here.
It won't happen because Dano lives in fantasy land.
It won't happen because Dano lives in fantasy land.
You mean none of you will answer the question because I live in fantasy land?
I figure that the ones who are first to pick everything apart and complain about it are the ones with the answers and wouldn't have any problem sharing them here.
I figure that the ones who are first to pick everything apart and complain about it are the ones with the answers and wouldn't have any problem sharing them here.
Here are a few suggestions:
1. Hire runners, temp handlers, and use cartage agents, if necessary, to handle the volume
2. Have enough vehicles
3. Have enough PowerPads
4. Communicate with the ramp to get accurate CTV arrival times.
5. Allow 30 minute breaks
6. Start volunteers early to deliver residentials
7. Shuttle freight out to couriers instead of making EVERYONE return to building. That way, most people can be delivering packages.
8. Cut-off pickups early.
9. Have management actually communicate with the ramp and dispatch to have a cohesive, comprehensive plan.
10. Give local management the power to make decisions that make sense, rather than depending on a bunch of cloistered morons in Memphis who don't know their ass from a hole in the ground.
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Here are a few suggestions:
1. Hire runners, temp handlers, and use cartage agents, if necessary, to handle the volume
2. Have enough vehicles
3. Have enough PowerPads
4. Communicate with the ramp to get accurate CTV arrival times.
5. Allow 30 minute breaks
6. Start volunteers early to deliver residentials
7. Shuttle freight out to couriers instead of making EVERYONE return to building. That way, most people can be delivering packages.
8. Cut-off pickups early.
9. Have management actually communicate with the ramp and dispatch to have a cohesive, comprehensive plan.
10. Give local management the power to make decisions that make sense, rather than depending on a bunch of cloistered morons in Memphis who don't know their ass from a hole in the ground.
Want More?
Here are a few suggestions:
1. Hire runners, temp handlers, and use cartage agents, if necessary, to handle the volume
2. Have enough vehicles
3. Have enough PowerPads
4. Communicate with the ramp to get accurate CTV arrival times.
5. Allow 30 minute breaks
6. Start volunteers early to deliver residentials
7. Shuttle freight out to couriers instead of making EVERYONE return to building. That way, most people can be delivering packages.
8. Cut-off pickups early.
9. Have management actually communicate with the ramp and dispatch to have a cohesive, comprehensive plan.
10. Give local management the power to make decisions that make sense, rather than depending on a bunch of cloistered morons in Memphis who don't know their ass from a hole in the ground.
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Ya man, the mini vans suck.Exactly what we did.. worked like a charm, we even had full size cargo van rentals this year instead of minivans...
Gotta say,
MFE NAILED IT with that list.
bumping stereos thoughYa man, the mini vans suck.
i worked 8 hours today delivering late christmas packages, it was actually a very nice day to work, (obiviously i dont have kids) but people were beyond happy to get thier presents, i think they forgot that they were actually late. In return, i got a bag of backyard oranges, a cup of milk chocolate..with marshmellows, two brownies and a cupcake. and a 20$ tip..thats ok...right? if not i swear i didnt take it. But working on xmas was actually kinda fun
We had about 20 drivers working yesterday, all with 20 plus years. In our area they were making 61 dollars per hour. Most with grown children. They enjoyed it too....
FedEx used to turn down those customers who only wanted to use us at Christmas to prevent the fiasco that happened this peak.Do we have to take EVERYBODYS package because no one else will do it.![]()