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How to sheet Stops in Diad
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 689317" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>I deliver to an assisted-living center with a communal dining area. I normally get there at mid-day, while the residents are eating lunch.</p><p> </p><p>Anything small and light...that can fit in the basket of a walker... gets left at the managers office. I sheet each apt as a seperate stop, and leave a note on the appropriate mail box in the lobby.</p><p> </p><p>Anything more than about 10 pounds gets taken up to the customers room and either brought inside, or left at their door.</p><p> </p><p>It serves no purpose to use normal apartment delivery methods in this case. The residents are all at lunch in the dining room when I get there, so they wont be in their rooms to accept the package. And if I leave the note on their door, they will simply have to ride the elevator back down stairs to the managers office to retrieve the package. By leaving the note on their mailbox...which they check for mail when they are done eating...I save them a trip. And I also save myself 10 minutes of hiking around while blocking scarce parking spaces. its a win win for everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 689317, member: 14668"] I deliver to an assisted-living center with a communal dining area. I normally get there at mid-day, while the residents are eating lunch. Anything small and light...that can fit in the basket of a walker... gets left at the managers office. I sheet each apt as a seperate stop, and leave a note on the appropriate mail box in the lobby. Anything more than about 10 pounds gets taken up to the customers room and either brought inside, or left at their door. It serves no purpose to use normal apartment delivery methods in this case. The residents are all at lunch in the dining room when I get there, so they wont be in their rooms to accept the package. And if I leave the note on their door, they will simply have to ride the elevator back down stairs to the managers office to retrieve the package. By leaving the note on their mailbox...which they check for mail when they are done eating...I save them a trip. And I also save myself 10 minutes of hiking around while blocking scarce parking spaces. its a win win for everyone. [/QUOTE]
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