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<blockquote data-quote="reydluap" data-source="post: 1099280" data-attributes="member: 1583"><p>Great description.</p><p></p><p>The 2 things I don't like about my PM clerk job are the customers call ins (redelivery request, complants such as "driver didn't knock on the door", "no delivery notice left on the door" but they know to call the center???, "can I pick this package up" after the counter closes?, or customer shows up at the counter thinking their package is waiting for them and not still on the delivery route.). The other downfall are the drivers that don't want to even make an effort to communicate with the clerk with a service cross on the package or a passing conversation as to why they have left a package in the PM staging area (for RTS's, damages,moved ect...). </p><p></p><p> Otherwise it's a nice job. (</p><p></p><p> But you are correct in thinking that once you are trained to do a job at UPS, you are trained for that position for life and can only get out of it by death.......and even then you better provide a one year advanced notice to the Company.</p><p></p><p> (me', you can have my job when I retire)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reydluap, post: 1099280, member: 1583"] Great description. The 2 things I don't like about my PM clerk job are the customers call ins (redelivery request, complants such as "driver didn't knock on the door", "no delivery notice left on the door" but they know to call the center???, "can I pick this package up" after the counter closes?, or customer shows up at the counter thinking their package is waiting for them and not still on the delivery route.). The other downfall are the drivers that don't want to even make an effort to communicate with the clerk with a service cross on the package or a passing conversation as to why they have left a package in the PM staging area (for RTS's, damages,moved ect...). Otherwise it's a nice job. ( But you are correct in thinking that once you are trained to do a job at UPS, you are trained for that position for life and can only get out of it by death.......and even then you better provide a one year advanced notice to the Company. (me', you can have my job when I retire) [/QUOTE]
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