UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)
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We were told these kinds of stops would be unchanged. Still use SDN and it will not go against your CIR percent effective. That seems to be the case so far.
Nope-----CIR will replace the SDN's.
We were told these kinds of stops would be unchanged. Still use SDN and it will not go against your CIR percent effective. That seems to be the case so far.
Do you know what CIR is an acronym for?Nope-----CIR will replace the SDN's. X
CIR will replace the SDN's.
Businesses do not have the ability to "opt out".
Oh brother... what’s the purpose of putting your name at the end?? I don’t think @scratch gives aIf only there were a way that you could rid yourself of all of this drama......
I have 43 working days left...my GAF has already gotten up and left. Perhaps yours should do the same. Dave.
Commercial inside releaseDo you know what CIR is an acronym for?
WrongNope-----CIR will replace the SDN's.
Wrong
Nope-----CIR will replace the SDN's.
The reason CIRs do not replace SDNs is because CIR still requires customer contact. SDN allows you to leave a package with no customer contact. This is why SDN isn't going anywhere.
CIR works whether you make customer contact or note.
Of course it works. There are a lot of things that work that you aren't supposed to do. CIR training specifically says you must make customer contact, so if you CIR with no contact, you do so at your own risk just like any procedure we choose not to follow.
Signed delivery notices are not an acceptable signature in a COMMERCIAL delivery scenario.I deliver to one of our local churches. Deliveries go on a porch near the rectory. They generally get the mass books on Wednesday and have been ordering a lot of Amazon for what is called Project Gabriel.
I could give them a stack of delivery notices and have them fill one out when they are expecting a delivery....
or...
I could do the smart thing and simply use CIR to complete their deliveries.
Does signing a SDN ensure that their packages will still be there any more than using CIR?
WrongCIR works whether you make customer contact or note.
A clear violation of the methodsI deliver to one of our local churches. Deliveries go on a porch near the rectory. They generally get the mass books on Wednesday and have been ordering a lot of Amazon for what is called Project Gabriel.
I could give them a stack of delivery notices and have them fill one out when they are expecting a delivery....
or...
I could do the smart thing and simply use CIR to complete their deliveries.
Does signing a SDN ensure that their packages will still be there any more than using CIR?
So the Apple signature release forms are going away? Nope.
...."works" until a customer claims they didn't receive a package, that you are claiming you released to them???CIR works whether you make customer contact or note. X
The "smart thing would be sheeting them as not in, insuring this church of at least one more attempt and that their packages will be secure in the interim.I deliver to one of our local churches. Deliveries go on a porch near the rectory. They generally get the mass books on Wednesday and have been ordering a lot of Amazon for what is called Project Gabriel. X
I could give them a stack of delivery notices and have them fill one out when they are expecting a delivery....
or...
I could do the smart thing and simply use CIR to complete their deliveries.
Does signing a SDN ensure that their packages will still be there any more than using CIR?
The "smart thing would be sheeting them as not in, insuring this church of at least one more attempt and that their packages will be secure in the interim.