"the most powerful handheld device ever built"
UPS launches mass rollout of driver handheld device – DC Velocity
UPS launches mass rollout of driver handheld device – DC Velocity
Has anyone noticed that they turned the volume level down on the DIAD. So much that you can't even hear it when driving?
Word is some people complained that it was a distraction because of the loudness and it was a safety concern that could startle a driver making them crash.
They turned it down to the point that it's NOW becoming a hazard and inefficient. When you have a dispatcher that can't make up their minds on what they give you as far as pick ups, you almost always have to take your eyes off off the road and glance at it to see if the green light is on, or take it out of it's cradle and put it on the dash just so you can see the light without taking your eyes off the road.
I feel the DIAD's should have been turned down a few notches or have it's own volume control.
I'm wondering if this is company wide volume adjustment or just OUR terminal blowing smoke up our butts.
i think this is cool we can take pictures of damaged freight
Its company wide, we have complained to our management to stop adding freight to us after we are in route back to the yard because we can't hear the diad go off and it is a safety hazard to continually look at the diad to know if he has changed his mind...
Dock Bumper said:I see word the "package" a lot in the article. No mention of freight. We probably wont see diad V for quite some time. My guess
Buster browns hand me downs. The busters I talk to dont even use the diads. I dont think they exist except at freight. Kind of like how they ALL wear a reflective vest in their yards. Been in several, I'm the only brown schmuck wearing one.
One time I got back from a pedal and was standing in dispatch talking to one dispatcher as I was about to arrive myself on the Diad. All of the sudden, it dings and I get 3 pickups from the dispatcher standing 3 feet behind me (he was a total idiot, hes long gone now). Not only that, but all 3 pickups required a straight truck, and I had a 53 foot trailer.
Now you all know why the rebranding of the old Overnite & Motor Cargo junk stopped.
This new DIAD really must be going to cost UPS a small fortune, by the time every employee who needs one gets one.