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<blockquote data-quote="OrioN" data-source="post: 1917602" data-attributes="member: 58562"><p>[MEDIA=youtube]D8zAK8RMCE4[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>hmm, seems HP didn't pay extra for a ISR or DSR for that laptop or whatever this hood chick is blogging about...</p><p></p><p>if i see a decent porch like her's & has those bushes to block the view, i don't consider this house in "da hood" but then i'm not in the ATL... so i don't really know the surrounding area knowledge.</p><p></p><p>i've recently been delivering in "da hood" lately & i have to lock ALL my doors & slap that dayum padlock on the rear rollup door of my boxvan if i'm going up into some hi-rise gov't subsidized apartment building.</p><p></p><p>Yes, those drug dealers come out after dark & this past Sat i was out till 1830... dang dusk is at 1700 nowadays, so i start seeing them come out at night.</p><p></p><p>wish my FedEx vest was made out of kevlar because i'm not from da hood & needs some edumication when it comes to the "hood-ology of delivery"</p><p></p><p>so fellow purple-ites and browners, if you have some tips in delivering in da hood, lets share it!</p><p></p><p>i always keep my head on a swivel & i guess i have to get rid of my gun-style spotlight in favor of some LED penlights instead so i won't be mistaken for pointing that thing out my window looking for house numbers... blech</p><p></p><p>and for hood-customers who are expecting their expensive stuff to come, better be tracking it or just send it to your workplace or closest fedex office/ kinko location for pickup instead. my main one is operating 24/7.</p><p></p><p>HD contractors, you still pay for claims for disputed deliveries? one dispute says dey didn't receive their shoebox, but i know for a fact it was DR between the storm door and the front door, so the customer will trip over it when they open that 1st door</p><p></p><p>i ask some people who i DR MC for future reference, if it's safe to leave yo stuff on da porch if youse not home & many of them say yes... while the mailman says no-way.</p><p></p><p>good thing i'm getting salary, in addition of by-the-stop pay so i won't be dinged for bringing back send-agains</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OrioN, post: 1917602, member: 58562"] [MEDIA=youtube]D8zAK8RMCE4[/MEDIA] hmm, seems HP didn't pay extra for a ISR or DSR for that laptop or whatever this hood chick is blogging about... if i see a decent porch like her's & has those bushes to block the view, i don't consider this house in "da hood" but then i'm not in the ATL... so i don't really know the surrounding area knowledge. i've recently been delivering in "da hood" lately & i have to lock ALL my doors & slap that dayum padlock on the rear rollup door of my boxvan if i'm going up into some hi-rise gov't subsidized apartment building. Yes, those drug dealers come out after dark & this past Sat i was out till 1830... dang dusk is at 1700 nowadays, so i start seeing them come out at night. wish my FedEx vest was made out of kevlar because i'm not from da hood & needs some edumication when it comes to the "hood-ology of delivery" so fellow purple-ites and browners, if you have some tips in delivering in da hood, lets share it! i always keep my head on a swivel & i guess i have to get rid of my gun-style spotlight in favor of some LED penlights instead so i won't be mistaken for pointing that thing out my window looking for house numbers... blech and for hood-customers who are expecting their expensive stuff to come, better be tracking it or just send it to your workplace or closest fedex office/ kinko location for pickup instead. my main one is operating 24/7. HD contractors, you still pay for claims for disputed deliveries? one dispute says dey didn't receive their shoebox, but i know for a fact it was DR between the storm door and the front door, so the customer will trip over it when they open that 1st door i ask some people who i DR MC for future reference, if it's safe to leave yo stuff on da porch if youse not home & many of them say yes... while the mailman says no-way. good thing i'm getting salary, in addition of by-the-stop pay so i won't be dinged for bringing back send-agains [/QUOTE]
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