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Where do you draw the line?
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<blockquote data-quote="cino321" data-source="post: 432665" data-attributes="member: 6786"><p>I have a pick up like that. Their pick up time is 1545 everyday. For awhile, I would get there at 1545 and they wanted me to wait, and when I wouldn't (I have other pick ups after them that I can't be late for) they'd call the office complaining. They're a pretty large shipper that gives us a lot of volume (sometimes feeder picks them up) so my sup and manager wanted to make them happy, so they gave them two pick up times. </p><p></p><p>I go there at 1545 and do a sweep. I take whatever is ready, and at 1800 another driver goes there and grabs the rest. </p><p></p><p>It's often hard for our PU's to understand that we have other customers besides them, but maybe mentioning this idea to your supervisor could solve the problem you're experiencing with the PU holding you up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cino321, post: 432665, member: 6786"] I have a pick up like that. Their pick up time is 1545 everyday. For awhile, I would get there at 1545 and they wanted me to wait, and when I wouldn't (I have other pick ups after them that I can't be late for) they'd call the office complaining. They're a pretty large shipper that gives us a lot of volume (sometimes feeder picks them up) so my sup and manager wanted to make them happy, so they gave them two pick up times. I go there at 1545 and do a sweep. I take whatever is ready, and at 1800 another driver goes there and grabs the rest. It's often hard for our PU's to understand that we have other customers besides them, but maybe mentioning this idea to your supervisor could solve the problem you're experiencing with the PU holding you up. [/QUOTE]
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