UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)
Well-Known Member
You've posted that picture several times. Are you doing it to harass a Brown Cafe member?
The driver in question is not a member. I posted it to go along with the pile of boxes in the puddles.
You've posted that picture several times. Are you doing it to harass a Brown Cafe member?
Did the store personnel not have any room inside and had the driver stack them for them to work there way through?
This is exactly what happened. My point is the driver should have stayed until all of the boxes were at least inside the door.
Am I the only one who checks out a thread like this , just to make sure I am not the driver caught on video?
Hopefully, after you took the picture, you forwarded it to your center manager.The driver in question is not a member. I posted it to go along with the pile of boxes in the puddles.
That's crap. If a store employee asks you to pile the boxes through and outside the door and wants to sign for receipt of them, that is their prerogative. Next stop.This is exactly what happened. My point is the driver should have stayed until all of the boxes were at least inside the door.
That's crap. If a store employee asks you to pile the boxes through and outside the door and wants to sign for receipt of them, that is their prerogative. Next stop.
I disagree----I don't leave until they are all inside the door. If they want to take care of them from that point that's fine.
This is exactly what happened. My point is the driver should have stayed until all of the boxes were at least inside the door.
Does anyone here buy the BS you post on a daily basis? Where do you work? Pleasantville? That pile at the door is a VERY common site anywhere in UPS. If you back-up to a door, and start pilling them up per the customers request, it's not Tetris. You're not gonna get a perfect stack, ever. It'll look like that very often. Second, as soon as you get a signature you're on to your next stop. You don't wait until they take the packages inside. That's their job. The door is open, they're there, and now that they've signed you leave. I seriously think most of what you say is a lot of huff and puff. You're full of BS bro. Even the most anal retentive drivers I've ever met are far below how bad you make yourself out to be with all these holier than thou posts on methods.
Are you just seeing this.Does anyone here buy the BS you post on a daily basis? Where do you work? Pleasantville? That pile at the door is a VERY common site anywhere in UPS. If you back-up to a door, and start pilling them up per the customers request, it's not Tetris. You're not gonna get a perfect stack, ever. It'll look like that very often. Second, as soon as you get a signature you're on to your next stop. You don't wait until they take the packages inside. That's their job. The door is open, they're there, and now that they've signed you leave. I seriously think most of what you say is a lot of huff and puff. You're full of BS bro. Even the most anal retentive drivers I've ever met are far below how bad you make yourself out to be with all these holier than thou posts on methods.
Do you know how long that could take? I believe you mentioned how you give a person X amount of time to get to the door until you slap a notice on the door and you're gone. Now you're saying if you were that retail driver you would stand around until all the boxes were inside?
Unless the brown building is part of the same picture, I don't believe this is how the driver delivered those packages. He would have had to get a signature after sheeting those packages and walk around to the front of the store and enter that way. I believe this is after it was signed for and store employees were throwing empty boxes away. Next picture has the said employee bursting through those boxes arms raised in victory.There was no need to "create" a story as the story told itself. Anyone of us in our first years of service would be appalled at this---sadly it has become the norm.
This is a picture of how a driver in my center completed a delivery at our local mall:
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Is this what we have become?