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Microwaves & Fridges

Started by ImBackBaby, 21-03-24, 09:45AM

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ImBackBaby

Should we be campaigning for Microwaves to be fitted to all the trucks going forward? With this new scheduling system, it is becoming harder and harder to actually get hot food at the DC, and with the timing of the runs, sometimes you don't even have to time to take a break at the store so you will normally do it on the road.

So should we be asking why cant they install Microwaves into he trucks, allowing us to bring food into work and heat it up on the road.

VladPutin

Given the mess we have to deal with in store every morning because the DC staff are too lazy or stupid to stack cages properly, the Depot CHIMpS* are lucky they get paid, never mind fed.

*CHIMpS: Completely Hopeless In Most Situations. 8-)

FarmerFred

Hardly the fault of the driver who has nothing to do with stacking the cages or loading them onto the wagons at the depot.

The same accusations could also be levelled at store staff who can't understand (or are too lazy to care about) the difference between plastic and cardboard, how to secure a cage door or how to segregate the different waste streams despite the PDA telling them how to do it, nor can they tell the difference between different tray types and sizes or even follow simple instructions such as labelling and segregating broken cages and dollies.

oldfashionedplayer

True... not the fault of the driver as such but are drivers not given like a list of checks to go through of "is everything safe" "do you know what your carrying" etc  - incase they get pulled over?

they can also refuse to take the cages / dollies from stores if they aren't acceptable...

whereas stores have to accept the ridiculous mess that gets delivered to us with the message when complaining of "just transfer it to new cages" - Yes 55 cages / dollies / pallets of delivery to transfer over to new ones because Oh... look atleast 10 repair labels are still clearly showing but "can't be seen", bright as hell can can see them from opening of the truck.

FarmerFred

Yes drivers have checklists, but they can't see inside sealed trailers & even if it's a barn door trailer/double decker they can only see the back row unless they unload everything which they can't do. How many stores follow the reporting procedure on mpro? How many actually segregate the bad cages rather than fill them back up? Some drivers do refuse cages and get abuse from the storestaff, but most try to be helpful.

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