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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 727734" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>The managers concern would be valid if you went in there and there were 45 people in line.</p><p> </p><p>It<strong> isnt</strong> valid if you go in there and there are only 4 people in line, and the manager is mindlessly regurgitating some "corporate policy" against 12-1 deliveries without applying any <em>common sense</em> to it.</p><p> </p><p>I did my time in fast food. The policy is <strong>intended </strong>to prevent time-consuming and disruptive bulk deliveries of produce or supplies during the lunch rush. It has nothing to do with signing for a parcel.</p><p> </p><p>Use common sense. If the line is going out the door, come back later. If you can walk right up to the counter and the guy just stands there saying "I cant sign for that until 1:00, its policy" then sheet it as refused and send it back.</p><p> </p><p>One dirty trick I have used when I <em>really needed</em> to get rid of a stop...is to hand them a delivery note and say "if you sign the back of this it will authorize me to try again tomorrow, otherwise I have to send it back". If you can fool them into signing the note, you can just leave the package right there and walk away.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":wink2:" title="Wink :wink2:" data-shortname=":wink2:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 727734, member: 14668"] The managers concern would be valid if you went in there and there were 45 people in line. It[B] isnt[/B] valid if you go in there and there are only 4 people in line, and the manager is mindlessly regurgitating some "corporate policy" against 12-1 deliveries without applying any [I]common sense[/I] to it. I did my time in fast food. The policy is [B]intended [/B]to prevent time-consuming and disruptive bulk deliveries of produce or supplies during the lunch rush. It has nothing to do with signing for a parcel. Use common sense. If the line is going out the door, come back later. If you can walk right up to the counter and the guy just stands there saying "I cant sign for that until 1:00, its policy" then sheet it as refused and send it back. One dirty trick I have used when I [I]really needed[/I] to get rid of a stop...is to hand them a delivery note and say "if you sign the back of this it will authorize me to try again tomorrow, otherwise I have to send it back". If you can fool them into signing the note, you can just leave the package right there and walk away.:wink2: [/QUOTE]
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