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<blockquote data-quote="Mozzarella Jokes" data-source="post: 5451391" data-attributes="member: 102895"><p>Hello all. I recently got hired as a casual package driver. I just finished integrad but have yet to start on the road training with a sup. I want to do my best but there are so many acronyms (ie. ORPU, PSB, COD, ASDs, GSDs, 3SDs, SRM, etc.) and different types of slips to remember. Are we expected to know/remember all of these before our on the road training or is it safe to say you kind of learn and pick them up along the way? How did you guys learn them? I'm also not sure of the difference between a delivery notice and an infonotice. It seems like they're both used as a "sorry we missed you" type slip to leave the customer when they're not home for a package delivery. How would you choose to leave 1 slip over the other? Thank you for your time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mozzarella Jokes, post: 5451391, member: 102895"] Hello all. I recently got hired as a casual package driver. I just finished integrad but have yet to start on the road training with a sup. I want to do my best but there are so many acronyms (ie. ORPU, PSB, COD, ASDs, GSDs, 3SDs, SRM, etc.) and different types of slips to remember. Are we expected to know/remember all of these before our on the road training or is it safe to say you kind of learn and pick them up along the way? How did you guys learn them? I'm also not sure of the difference between a delivery notice and an infonotice. It seems like they're both used as a "sorry we missed you" type slip to leave the customer when they're not home for a package delivery. How would you choose to leave 1 slip over the other? Thank you for your time. [/QUOTE]
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