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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 912454" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>That happened to me when I was an unassigned driver, and the solution was (and still is) brutally simple and effective. Pull the car over at noon and take your lunch and break. When your lunch and break is over, call the center and inform them that<strong> they</strong> have a problem and that<strong> they</strong> need to send you some help if <strong>they</strong> want the businesses to get delivered and picked up that day. <strong>They</strong> can choose to send help, or <strong>they</strong> can choose not to and you will simply record the packages and/or pickups as "missed" and try again tomorrow. By taking your lunch <em>before</em> calling, you eliminate all of the bitching and whining and negotiating; you are simply informing them of <strong>their</strong> problem and letting <strong>them</strong> decide how <strong>they</strong> choose to deal with it. My experience has been that within a day or two they will make the necessary adjustments to the dispatch in order to prevent the problem from occuring again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 912454, member: 14668"] That happened to me when I was an unassigned driver, and the solution was (and still is) brutally simple and effective. Pull the car over at noon and take your lunch and break. When your lunch and break is over, call the center and inform them that[B] they[/B] have a problem and that[B] they[/B] need to send you some help if [B]they[/B] want the businesses to get delivered and picked up that day. [B]They[/B] can choose to send help, or [B]they[/B] can choose not to and you will simply record the packages and/or pickups as "missed" and try again tomorrow. By taking your lunch [I]before[/I] calling, you eliminate all of the bitching and whining and negotiating; you are simply informing them of [B]their[/B] problem and letting [B]them[/B] decide how [B]they[/B] choose to deal with it. My experience has been that within a day or two they will make the necessary adjustments to the dispatch in order to prevent the problem from occuring again. [/QUOTE]
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