When Telematics first got installed, they told me I had to "stay out of these residential driveways". I told them to go pound sand, and we kinda left it at that.
Now if they are going to tell me I have to go all the way back up to a place like this
twice in one day...in order to meet some stupid send-again quota...I'm going to be telling them to pound sand
again.
You cant make these people happy. Park the car and spend an hour hiking that bitch off and you show up on a Telematics report. Drive up there and back 4 times to get turned around, and you show up on a Telematics report. God help you if you break a mirror going up there, and now they want multiple attempts on a stop like this in the
same day? What about ORION compliance? What if its dark and foggy or there is 3" of snow on the ground? Have the people who sit in cubicles and pull these bright ideas out of their asses ever even driven a package car or done our job? I'd love to have one of them on car with
me for a day, they would gain a whole new perspective on what the real world of UPS is
really like. 2 attempts at
this address? They can kiss my ass.
PS sorry for the shaky picture, I clipped my iphone to my shirt in order to keep both hands on the wheel but the ruts and potholes knocked it a little crooked.
Long driveway 2 - YouTube