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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 908023" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>I only delivered one package in all my time off the clock. IT was for a mis routed christmas gift on christmas eve. I knew the town was right on the way to Florida, to which I was leaving at 5 am christmas day. It was obviously a gift, and was our fault for not being at the right center for delivery. So I volunteered to deliver it on the way to fla. Got there at about 7:30 in the AM. </p><p></p><p>All of the other times I delivered one on the "way home" I was on the clock doing so. And yes, its called customer service.</p><p></p><p>But doing so off the clock violates not only the contract, but federal law as well. Upstate should know that already, but as usual, laws and regulations dont apply to him, only others. If he want to do something, then by all means he does it, regardless of what should be done.</p><p></p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 908023, member: 484"] I only delivered one package in all my time off the clock. IT was for a mis routed christmas gift on christmas eve. I knew the town was right on the way to Florida, to which I was leaving at 5 am christmas day. It was obviously a gift, and was our fault for not being at the right center for delivery. So I volunteered to deliver it on the way to fla. Got there at about 7:30 in the AM. All of the other times I delivered one on the "way home" I was on the clock doing so. And yes, its called customer service. But doing so off the clock violates not only the contract, but federal law as well. Upstate should know that already, but as usual, laws and regulations dont apply to him, only others. If he want to do something, then by all means he does it, regardless of what should be done. d [/QUOTE]
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