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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 57356"><p>Our famous LP department couldnt find its way home even with a map and GPS. </p><p> </p><p>Not been that long ago I got a package that was over labled and brought it back to the building. This was a computer system. </p><p> </p><p>After about two weeks I was told it had been checked out, the delivery was good, so I delivered it. Two weeks later, same MO, and over labled it was obvious. 16 cases of amunition going to the same house. I took it in again. NExt day, lp gave it back and told me to deliver it. I refused, and told him if he wanted it delivered, he would have to do it himself. He even told me that the customer was expecting the package and needed it. </p><p> </p><p>Long story short version, the people that lived in the house had a son working in Atlanta at the over goods area. Anything he wanted or looked good to him he either sent home or to several of his friends in the area. </p><p> </p><p>Never even got a thankyou from the management team for that one. I guess if they had, it would have been an admission of guilt on their part. </p><p> </p><p>I have caught thieves in our system overlableing four time in my years. The one I hated most was one of our own clerks in the building. But the thought of her trying to use me to steal from UPS was just too much. </p><p> </p><p>Glad the driver was ok. WE had one of ours had a cement block tossed into the cab from an overhead bridge while she was on her way back to the building on the interstate. She was very lucky also. </p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 57356"] Our famous LP department couldnt find its way home even with a map and GPS. Not been that long ago I got a package that was over labled and brought it back to the building. This was a computer system. After about two weeks I was told it had been checked out, the delivery was good, so I delivered it. Two weeks later, same MO, and over labled it was obvious. 16 cases of amunition going to the same house. I took it in again. NExt day, lp gave it back and told me to deliver it. I refused, and told him if he wanted it delivered, he would have to do it himself. He even told me that the customer was expecting the package and needed it. Long story short version, the people that lived in the house had a son working in Atlanta at the over goods area. Anything he wanted or looked good to him he either sent home or to several of his friends in the area. Never even got a thankyou from the management team for that one. I guess if they had, it would have been an admission of guilt on their part. I have caught thieves in our system overlableing four time in my years. The one I hated most was one of our own clerks in the building. But the thought of her trying to use me to steal from UPS was just too much. Glad the driver was ok. WE had one of ours had a cement block tossed into the cab from an overhead bridge while she was on her way back to the building on the interstate. She was very lucky also. d [/QUOTE]
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