rod
Retired 23 years
You better believe it.Rod didn't know something.... that's shocking.![]()
You better believe it.Rod didn't know something.... that's shocking.![]()
When I first started in 1971 it was 50 pounds per package and no more than 100 pounds total going to the same place from the same shipper per day. It went to 150 pounds / no limit on number of packages after I had been there just a few years.@bbsam or @It will be fine
What was grounds weight limit. I thought you guys have been at 150lb for a while?
@bbsam or @It will be fine
What was grounds weight limit. I thought you guys have been at 150lb for a while?
I think they have also. If I remember correctly that was one of the reasons in 1994 UPS gave for raising our limit .
@Operational needs what’s the limit?Well from what I can find in the FedEx forum they have been delivering 150lb packages since at least 2010.
@Wyoming your fear mongering is getting old. I hope you enjoyed this discussion. Have a nice night.
It’s been 150 for at least 15 years. In the legally drafted Agreement, there is no weight limit. We’ve had items get to the building well over the limit (that doesn’t exist) that building management forces contractors to deliver. Oh, they will do an “improper shipping report” on the item but since it “made it to our building, we should deliver it.”@bbsam or @It will be fine
What was grounds weight limit. I thought you guys have been at 150lb for a while?
It has been 150 since before I started over 25 years ago.
It’s been 150 for at least 15 years. In the legally drafted Agreement, there is no weight limit. We’ve had items get to the building well over the limit (that doesn’t exist) that building management forces contractors to deliver. Oh, they will do an “improper shipping report” on the item but since it “made it to our building, we should deliver it.”
My own sentiment on things like that is that I wouldn’t mind if it sat on the dock for a week straight just to get the idea through to the shipper that maybe another method should be considered in the future.
It has been 150 since before I started over 25 years ago.
It's an eternity, bro. Get woke!2 years is a long time!
Its been 150 lbs since Febuary 95'
I amOK 542 -- are RPCDs prepared to deliver 7 days/week and handle 150 pound packages up the stairs to homes?
OK 542 -- are RPCDs prepared to deliver 7 days/week and handle 150 pound packages up the stairs to homes?
It’s been 150 for at least 15 years. In the legally drafted Agreement, there is no weight limit. We’ve had items get to the building well over the limit (that doesn’t exist) that building management forces contractors to deliver. Oh, they will do an “improper shipping report” on the item but since it “made it to our building, we should deliver it.”
My own sentiment on things like that is that I wouldn’t mind if it sat on the dock for a week straight just to get the idea through to the shipper that maybe another method should be considered in the future.
Could we actually have a real discussion of this FedEx competition issue?