Sometimes I use my lunch to follow other drivers around, and report them if they're doing things wrong.
Sometimes I use my lunch to follow other drivers around, and report them if they're doing things wrong.
Funny, about a year ago a Sup. did the same thing here, driver he was following called the police and told them someone was following him and scoping out the exspensive pkgs to steal and told them where he would be going for the next 20 min. Only took 5 for cops to catch up and pull over the Sup., and the driver just disappeared in the Resi area. Talk about one POed Sup.
Pull over by the lake and turn on sports radio for an hour....like an earlier poster said....easiest $45.00 I make each day.....unless they said me to deliver a misload at the end of my day. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Can you please run 2 towns away in afternoon traffic and deliver 1 pkg ? $ $ $ $ $ $ $
Easy $$$$$$
They once sent me 52 miles (one way - out of my way) to make a pickup a driver had missed. I got there and they had nothing going. Called the center and they said they had told me the wrong pickup and that they had sent another driver to get it Turned out to be a couple of 2 pound ground packages that could have just as easily been picked up the next day and up graded to Blue Label (2nd day air for you modern drivers). Lots of $$$$ wasted on that pickup that day --- but "service" was made. Remember "service"?[/QUOTE]
Not as described here.
This post brings back memories of my days as an exception air driver.Pull over by the lake and turn on sports radio for an hour....like an earlier poster said....easiest $45.00 I make each day.....unless they said me to deliver a misload at the end of my day. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Can you please run 2 towns away in afternoon traffic and deliver 1 pkg ? $ $ $ $ $ $ $
Funny, about a year ago a Sup. did the same thing here, driver he was following called the police and told them someone was following him and scoping out the exspensive pkgs to steal and told them where he would be going for the next 20 min. Only took 5 for cops to catch up and pull over the Sup., and the driver just disappeared in the Resi area. Talk about one POed Sup.
It is sad that a statement like this is pretty accurateI come in an hour early and sort my truck and code it off as my lunch or I just run and gun all day with no lunch.
Signed
4 morons in my center.
I can top that! Many many years ago, one of our sups was following a driver. The driver went into a store to make a delivery, and the sup saw he had left his keys in the ignition. To teach the driver a lesson, the sup hopped in the PC and drove it away. The driver came out, and called the police in a panic. Police found and pulled over the PC, and removed the sup at gunpoint. The police were P/O'd after all the explanations were made. Hopefully, the driver and sup both learned a lesson!
Easy $$$$$$
They once sent me 52 miles (one way - out of my way) to make a pickup a driver had missed. I got there and they had nothing going. Called the center and they said they had told me the wrong pickup and that they had sent another driver to get it Turned out to be a couple of 2 pound ground packages that could have just as easily been picked up the next day and up graded to Blue Label (2nd day air for you modern drivers). Lots of $$$$ wasted on that pickup that day --- but "service" was made. Remember "service"?
Last Friday I delivered a Miss-sort because it was one of those "Perfect Service" days. 240 miles round trip, took me nearly 6 hours to deliver 1 pkg...epic.
Sorry, gotta call bs on that one.
I've heard they prefer tacos, with a beer filled gift basket.