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<blockquote data-quote="superballs63" data-source="post: 1513299" data-attributes="member: 17658"><p>Printing out a customers end of day isn't your job, so why do it? Are they going to do your COD turn in at the end of the day? </p><p></p><p>Two funny examples:</p><p></p><p>1- Doing a Macy's pickup at a mall where they would send out hundreds of packages daily, and you had to go down 3 floors to reach the PC to load. If there was no EOD, I took each piece and scanned and loaded it (slowly). On the 3rd day there were 3 EOD's on the counter with a note for me to sign them. I refused. Next day they had someone there to "encourage"me to sign them. She said I HAD to sign the prior days paperwork. I told her I wouldn't. She goes on to tell me they NEED them signed in case they get audited (internally). I told her if it was ready when I pick up, I'll sign it. Otherwise, tough luck.</p><p></p><p>2- Another department store had a dock pickup and an optical dept pickup. I'd do the dock pickup, and when I went into the optical they had a box, standing up flaps open. I asked if they have anything ready and the girl says yes. I asked where, and she pointed to said box. I told her she needed to seal it. "Well, the other guy closes it for us", "Good to know, I'm not the other guy". </p><p></p><p>She stopped arguing and their packages would be late being sent out because she expected me to do her job. I don't ask you to run stops for me while I bs with co workers, so shut your mouth for 30 seconds, seal the box and avoid an argument (which I always won)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="superballs63, post: 1513299, member: 17658"] Printing out a customers end of day isn't your job, so why do it? Are they going to do your COD turn in at the end of the day? Two funny examples: 1- Doing a Macy's pickup at a mall where they would send out hundreds of packages daily, and you had to go down 3 floors to reach the PC to load. If there was no EOD, I took each piece and scanned and loaded it (slowly). On the 3rd day there were 3 EOD's on the counter with a note for me to sign them. I refused. Next day they had someone there to "encourage"me to sign them. She said I HAD to sign the prior days paperwork. I told her I wouldn't. She goes on to tell me they NEED them signed in case they get audited (internally). I told her if it was ready when I pick up, I'll sign it. Otherwise, tough luck. 2- Another department store had a dock pickup and an optical dept pickup. I'd do the dock pickup, and when I went into the optical they had a box, standing up flaps open. I asked if they have anything ready and the girl says yes. I asked where, and she pointed to said box. I told her she needed to seal it. "Well, the other guy closes it for us", "Good to know, I'm not the other guy". She stopped arguing and their packages would be late being sent out because she expected me to do her job. I don't ask you to run stops for me while I bs with co workers, so shut your mouth for 30 seconds, seal the box and avoid an argument (which I always won) [/QUOTE]
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