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<blockquote data-quote="Channahon" data-source="post: 455027" data-attributes="member: 7666"><p>I haven't take the time to read all of 122 of these posts, but I have read some of them.</p><p> </p><p>Let me just say that as a retiree of UPS and in management most of my career. UPS does not like to see a backlog of packages in any building in any part of the country.</p><p> </p><p>Our drivers are the best in the industry, and I can say from experirence, that during bad weather our drivers know where they can and can't make it in bad weather. They also are very in tune as to where their customers work and live. And if they could deliver a package during bad weather to where they know their customer works, they would do that. Drivers would also suggest meet points in town, such as a restaurant, fire or police station to have customers who live out in the country, pick up their packages on their way home. And most customers, who know how treacherous some roads can be, are happy to do so, out of respect for the driver and to get their packages.</p><p> </p><p><strong>UPS has been in business over 100 years, because of the dedication to all UPS employees, mangement and union.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Channahon, post: 455027, member: 7666"] I haven't take the time to read all of 122 of these posts, but I have read some of them. Let me just say that as a retiree of UPS and in management most of my career. UPS does not like to see a backlog of packages in any building in any part of the country. Our drivers are the best in the industry, and I can say from experirence, that during bad weather our drivers know where they can and can't make it in bad weather. They also are very in tune as to where their customers work and live. And if they could deliver a package during bad weather to where they know their customer works, they would do that. Drivers would also suggest meet points in town, such as a restaurant, fire or police station to have customers who live out in the country, pick up their packages on their way home. And most customers, who know how treacherous some roads can be, are happy to do so, out of respect for the driver and to get their packages. [B]UPS has been in business over 100 years, because of the dedication to all UPS employees, mangement and union.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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