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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 994706" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Whenever a construction site starts up on my route I always find the foreman or site manager and make up a story about how both OSHA and UPS company policy "<em>prohibits DOT-certified drivers from entering any area that requires a hard hat and steel toed boots to be worn"</em>. Its total BS of course, but<em> they</em> dont know that and if I spew out enough acronyms and legal sounding mumbo jumbo I can almost always get them to sign a pad of delivery notices and leave them by the gate for me. I am more than willing to be patient and reasonable when a site first starts up, but on a daily basis I am <em>not </em>going to spend 20 minutes dragging a handtruck full of bolts to all four corners of a muddy, 2-acre construction site while begging everybody I see for a signature. Unfortunately, there are times when the only way you can force them to become willing to sign is by getting tough and sheeting their packages up as refused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 994706, member: 14668"] Whenever a construction site starts up on my route I always find the foreman or site manager and make up a story about how both OSHA and UPS company policy "[I]prohibits DOT-certified drivers from entering any area that requires a hard hat and steel toed boots to be worn"[/I]. Its total BS of course, but[I] they[/I] dont know that and if I spew out enough acronyms and legal sounding mumbo jumbo I can almost always get them to sign a pad of delivery notices and leave them by the gate for me. I am more than willing to be patient and reasonable when a site first starts up, but on a daily basis I am [I]not [/I]going to spend 20 minutes dragging a handtruck full of bolts to all four corners of a muddy, 2-acre construction site while begging everybody I see for a signature. Unfortunately, there are times when the only way you can force them to become willing to sign is by getting tough and sheeting their packages up as refused. [/QUOTE]
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