Im pretty sure roadways computer system is windows xp. Third graders are being taught to use that. We are in trouble!!!!
Key would in this sentence is "Taught"
Im pretty sure roadways computer system is windows xp. Third graders are being taught to use that. We are in trouble!!!!
The mainline is a Unix based operating system. More dependable than any Windows product and it may not seem like it but faster. You have to know the commands though and this is why every one thinks its antiquated it does not look or act like windows. Every supervisor should have a list of the commands and what they do, but I have not seen one laying around.
What scares me more than anything is the lack of tow motors and computers at Indy 324. People unable to do job because there are not enough tow motors. No computers on the tow motors and there and not enough hand held computers. Supervisors routing bills for people without computers with out checking where freight goes and sending it to wrong doors.
Freight for EOL terminals not being run because line haul is to busy trying to run main line. Utility can only pull so much freight back and if they where pulling full loads back before merge. It does not take a rocket scientist to know that line haul will have to run overflow.
Workers seem to be getting along just overwhelmed with amount of freight dumped on them. The yellow dock workers don't seem to be having to many problems with computers if they can get one.Yellow pro numbers are causing a lot of problems and the Yellow movement bills are small and hard to read. Once these are out of system it should get better.
No I have never used the Yellow system, I came from Roadway and was a city driver and had never used the Roadway dock system till last July. It is not that difficult and Roadway never did anything without a reason so there is a reason behind every step. The dock computers can do everything they want us to do and give us all the info they think we need. If I had used both systems we could debate the pros and cons of both. Yellows could have been the better system but we where told Roadway owned theirs and was compatible with Reimer and Yellow leased their system and was not compatible with Reimer. we know we don't have any extra cash around to convert to a leased system.Did you ever use the yellow system.
So are you saying that supervisors that can't figure this out are not smarter than a third grader?This system was set up by third graders on a Radio Shack Tandy III that I used in 1984.
No I have never used the Yellow system, I came from Roadway and was a city driver and had never used the Roadway dock system till last July. It is not that difficult and Roadway never did anything without a reason so there is a reason behind every step. The dock computers can do everything they want us to do and give us all the info they think we need. If I had used both systems we could debate the pros and cons of both. Yellows could have been the better system but we where told Roadway owned theirs and was compatible with Reimer and Yellow leased their system and was not compatible with Reimer. we know we don't have any extra cash around to convert to a leased system.
I was mainly talking about supervisors having trouble with new computer system. If you reread my post you will see I said Yellow dock people where not having problems with the computers if they could get one.
So are you saying that supervisors that can't figure this out are not smarter than a third grader?
That radio shack was probably Unix based also.
What ? We have reverse in these trucks ??Ask any Yellow dock employee. The Roadway setup is an old POS. With Yellows it would show you every shipment on a trailer. Every shipment in a bay. You could weight whatever number of pieces on a shipment and see a running total with just a push on the screen. Yes it actually added everything up every time you weighed a piece. You could even have multiple people running the same shipment at the same time, each weighing it and seeing the total as it moved. You get something without a bill? Find a pro number, scan it and at least most times it knew WTF is was. This new old sysyem wants to know where to put it. If something did'nt fit into a trailer, it was scanned into a bay and the bill put into the box showing it was on the dock at that door. Even if it was 20 doors away from where it was supposed to be, at least someone could scan the bill later and load it.
i don't care what type of system you guys are using. all my truck knows is forward and sometimes i make use of reverse. but i know one thing if i use reverse it will take a long time to make that 500 mile run so get a grip and quit crying.
all the people i have come into contact with on this first week have been pleasant (both yellow and roadway) and most helpful.
don't you guys understand what has happened? the merger of 2 vast freight outfits and that is a major accomplishment in itself.
to all that want to see this company go down go write on the ****house walls
What ? We have reverse in these trucks ??
And you were wondering why you always had to walk the freight in to the customer when you pulled up to the dock plate tractor first!!