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In general, how disciplined are drivers?
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<blockquote data-quote="22.34life" data-source="post: 766454" data-attributes="member: 23722"><p>it used to happen all the time,a driver sheets up a package nsn because it is the hardest thing to disprove.they are not saying the receiver is moved from the address only that they cant locate the address.it does happen alot less now because c/m instructs clerks to send nsn packages back out to the same address if the address matchs in e2dc.i am a pm clerk and here are some of the tricks i have seen,sheeting up package need suite then service crossing it nsn which is no such number to a clerk but could go either way if questioned about it.he would do this because he did not want to deliver it for whatever reason sheets it need suite even though he doesnt ,knows the clerk will read his service cross as no such number,the address matchs and the package gets postcarded.whatever label is wrong is the one they deliver to,pal wrong take it there,main label wrong take it there.i have seen pals from other packages peeled off and stuck over main label so the main label cant be seen.packages that are addressed to an apt complex and the driver brings them back need apt.i have seen apt numbers scratched off ,labels torn off.name it and i have probably seen it done to avoid delivering a package,i dont blame most of the drivers that do this though,they dont do it because they want to its just to survive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="22.34life, post: 766454, member: 23722"] it used to happen all the time,a driver sheets up a package nsn because it is the hardest thing to disprove.they are not saying the receiver is moved from the address only that they cant locate the address.it does happen alot less now because c/m instructs clerks to send nsn packages back out to the same address if the address matchs in e2dc.i am a pm clerk and here are some of the tricks i have seen,sheeting up package need suite then service crossing it nsn which is no such number to a clerk but could go either way if questioned about it.he would do this because he did not want to deliver it for whatever reason sheets it need suite even though he doesnt ,knows the clerk will read his service cross as no such number,the address matchs and the package gets postcarded.whatever label is wrong is the one they deliver to,pal wrong take it there,main label wrong take it there.i have seen pals from other packages peeled off and stuck over main label so the main label cant be seen.packages that are addressed to an apt complex and the driver brings them back need apt.i have seen apt numbers scratched off ,labels torn off.name it and i have probably seen it done to avoid delivering a package,i dont blame most of the drivers that do this though,they dont do it because they want to its just to survive. [/QUOTE]
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