Back in early November, Saturday ground was to be the "savior of Peak"! A few weeks later, not so much.
Nationwide. When finished, I also think he said that about 70% of the US would be doing Sat ground70 in your local?
Supposedly, it is suppose to attract new customers, because we will be delivering their packages quicker.Since the conversation will end up there anyway.... USPS works Saturday AND Sunday thanks to Amazon.
I hope we lose a lot of money with this idea.
I heard also businesses that pay for a Sat pickup will also get their packages delivered.only ground residential and UPS stores get deliveries with the Sat Air.
misload fence?Heard were getting it soon and also a misload fence in all the trucks.
misload fence?
Yeah, we already have that. Has cut the misleads down a ton. Wasn't used during peak, though, because it adds a little time to each package.Some electronic, invisible fence in all the trucks that will make a noise when a package that wasn't meant for that truck is brought into it.
I disagree. I didn't work one Saturday at peak. Was absolutely buried every Monday. Did not bother me in the least. Worked 14 hours every Monday. And everything got delivered. I'll be damned if I'm working Saturday, and then being sent to help someone on Monday when I'm finished. Or they give me a bunch of work that isn't mine. For what? Same thing happened to another driver in my loop. He was promised he wouldn't be sent to help anyone on Monday. They lied. What a shock.Back in early November, Saturday ground was to be the "savior of Peak"! A few weeks later, not so much.
Mexico border?Heard were getting it soon and also a misload fence in all the trucks.
Yeah, we already have that. Has cut the misleads down a ton. Wasn't used during peak, though, because it adds a little time to each package.
It didn't save your backend.....there's always another day for packages.Saturday ground saved our butts during Peak.
Mexico border?Heard were getting it soon and also a misload fence in all the trucks.
Well it borders something brownMexico border?
Currently the only businesses we are doing is UPS stores and Sat NDA. We do Target pickups as well as UPS stores.I heard also businesses that pay for a Sat pickup will also get their packages delivered.
Some places have tried this and discontinued it already. It isn't seeming to be a profitable solution everywhere and in every market so far.
Why can't they make Sure Post a 22.3 job?Just recently had a PCM about this. Was told it's zero profit to the company because obviously we weren't doing it before, and we already were shipping from these companies. It's only being used to keep contracts we already had. That being said, we need to bury the USPS. Obviously we can't put much pressure on Fedex, but if the USPS is forcing us into Saturday delivery all that Sure Post volume needs to be stopped from entering their system.
The post office Sunday delivery drivers work for a flat $16.00 dollar rate. They use inside employees and temporary employees that don't reach the required days in a calendar period. It's not going to be easy to compete with those kind of work rules.Why can't they make Sure Post a 22.3 job?
Give someone an easy last year or two of their career?