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How to deliver large office buildings with suites? Question to drivers.
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1320715" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Stops in prerecord show either the suite# or the consignee name.</p><p></p><p>My method works better for me because I seldom have more than 10 or 15 pieces for 3 or 4 stops loaded on the cart. There are no office buildings of the size you describe in my town so your method may indeed be better for your particular situation. What I have found over the years is that when you line up packages on the floor in front of the consignee in order to scan and count them, the consignee will inevitably want to spend time looking at and inspecting each one ("what is this? Who ordered this? This one looks damaged. I think those are supposed to go over there.") whereas if the only thing they see is a neatly stacked pile and a DIAD being held out to them all ready to sign, they are much less likely to want to tear into that pile themselves and start looking at everything while you stand there waiting. Plus most retail establishments have limited floor space in their back room/receiving areas so if you have a big row of packages lined up on the floor they will want you to stack them up anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1320715, member: 14668"] Stops in prerecord show either the suite# or the consignee name. My method works better for me because I seldom have more than 10 or 15 pieces for 3 or 4 stops loaded on the cart. There are no office buildings of the size you describe in my town so your method may indeed be better for your particular situation. What I have found over the years is that when you line up packages on the floor in front of the consignee in order to scan and count them, the consignee will inevitably want to spend time looking at and inspecting each one ("what is this? Who ordered this? This one looks damaged. I think those are supposed to go over there.") whereas if the only thing they see is a neatly stacked pile and a DIAD being held out to them all ready to sign, they are much less likely to want to tear into that pile themselves and start looking at everything while you stand there waiting. Plus most retail establishments have limited floor space in their back room/receiving areas so if you have a big row of packages lined up on the floor they will want you to stack them up anyway. [/QUOTE]
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