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Being forced to use crayons to write sequence numbers..
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<blockquote data-quote="InsideUPS" data-source="post: 1105551" data-attributes="member: 31414"><p>Don't take it to heart jibbs..... Those drivers are use to us dinosaur loaders loading waaaaaay back by address.....also called "custom loads". Back in the day... the loader knew where and how that driver preferred their packages to be loaded. ONLY during a ride with a supervisor did we actually write sequence numbers on packages. </p><p></p><p> You have to remember....... when you first see your driver.... you are about ready to go home... the driver is just starting his or her day.... looking at those 1000 numbered next day air packages in his first section that have to be delivered by 10:30 a.m.....also.... thinking about pickups.... traffic... etc.. and maybe the ballgame that their child is in at 5:30 pm that they in all likelihood are going to miss. <u>In other words....there are many other things that the driver is "pissed" about that have nothing to do with you personally.... </u></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideUPS, post: 1105551, member: 31414"] Don't take it to heart jibbs..... Those drivers are use to us dinosaur loaders loading waaaaaay back by address.....also called "custom loads". Back in the day... the loader knew where and how that driver preferred their packages to be loaded. ONLY during a ride with a supervisor did we actually write sequence numbers on packages. You have to remember....... when you first see your driver.... you are about ready to go home... the driver is just starting his or her day.... looking at those 1000 numbered next day air packages in his first section that have to be delivered by 10:30 a.m.....also.... thinking about pickups.... traffic... etc.. and maybe the ballgame that their child is in at 5:30 pm that they in all likelihood are going to miss. [U]In other words....there are many other things that the driver is "pissed" about that have nothing to do with you personally.... [/U] [/QUOTE]
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