Hello
Hi
A lot of older people don't have th3 technology to do that.
How about when we first went on DIAD around 91 or so !!! All the old guys hired in the 1960's were melting down !
Was a nightmare
I also washed my last load of uniforms.
So you have a wife right ??
Jeeezuz Christ !!! wouldn't that be her job ??
How about when we first went on DIAD around 91 or so !!! All the old guys hired in the 1960's were melting down !
Was a nightmare
Before long, they melted down when they had to go back to paper when the diad broke.
Before long, they melted down when they had to go back to paper when the diad broke.
That was when they changed the paper records to mirror DIAD scans and took about 10 times longer than the older paper records. UPS made paper so bad nobody wanted the headaches.
That was when they changed the paper records to mirror DIAD scans and took about 10 times longer than the older paper records. UPS made paper so bad nobody wanted the headaches.
On those records , you had to write down the entire 1z #
How about when we first went on DIAD around 91 or so !!! All the old guys hired in the 1960's were melting down !
Was a nightmare
And they didn't have the forethought to put the letter keys in Typewriter order.
On those records , you had to write down the entire 1z #
Versus just the 6 digit shipper number and a 1-3 digit ID number
How about when we first went on DIAD around 91 or so !!! All the old guys hired in the 1960's were melting down !
Was a nightmare
One time I was heading back to my building and a customer was standing on the curb holding the route driver's DIAD. He had left it at a stop and continued on his way. I grab the DIAD and returned it to the proper driver.
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