lovemyupser
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And you shouldn't. What are you thinking for your next one?
I am thinking about getting my daughter and my step daughter names. When I said something to the husband he said don't you think you have enough tattoos.
And you shouldn't. What are you thinking for your next one?
That is correct.I always thought "tramp stamp" was the specific tattoo that showed on the rear, above the crack, when you wore low-rise jeans.
I am thinking about getting my daughter and my step daughter names. When I said something to the husband he said don't you think you have enough tattoos.
You're right Jonesy.I'm just getting old I guess.Even I have one.Sorry lmu ,I guess I was in a mood that night.After all it is the season to be jolly.C'mon now DS, people are different and not everyone regrets their tattoos. Nothing wrong with a little ink.
I delivered some packages last year, after a snow storm, to remote locations only accessible by 4 wheel drive. A few days ago I heard one of home owners put up a big sign thanking the regular driver (by name) for making her kids day by getting the packages delivered. Often, it's just another box to us, but something much more to the people who depend upon UPS to get the stuff to them!
Nice job taking care of the customer!!!We had late air yesterday and the center did what they could to get the bulk of the air shuttled to the drivers. When I got off road I noticed a NDA SVR for one of my customers. It was medicine which for some reason was not shuttled to me. I had already punched out but wanted to make sure she got her meds so I had the OMS sheet the pkg so that I could drop it off on my way home. She also adjusted my punch out time for me. When I got to the customer's house she thanked me for making sure she got her meds as she was almost out.
Nice job taking care of the customer!!!
Thank you.
Steve may say that I play by my own rules, and perhaps he is right, but the name of this game is customer service.
Let's see how many Joe Unions give me a hard time about using my personal vehicle to drop off a pkg on my way home.
What if it was not medicine? It was still a 1DA, and I still would have made the delivery on my way home.
We had late air yesterday and the center did what they could to get the bulk of the air shuttled to the drivers. When I got off road I noticed a NDA SVR for one of my customers. It was medicine which for some reason was not shuttled to me. I had already punched out but wanted to make sure she got her meds so I had the OMS sheet the pkg so that I could drop it off on my way home. She also adjusted my punch out time for me. When I got to the customer's house she thanked me for making sure she got her meds as she was almost out.
Thank you.
Steve may say that I play by my own rules, and perhaps he is right, but the name of this game is customer service.
Let's see how many Joe Unions give me a hard time about using my personal vehicle to drop off a pkg on my way home.
C'mon now DS, people are different and not everyone regrets their tattoos. Nothing wrong with a little ink.
Sure , just like Santa needs a opening to enter the house, satan needs that opening to enter your body.
I just love being a smart ass, I really do!