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<blockquote data-quote="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)" data-source="post: 301665" data-attributes="member: 12570"><p>cino, I have made it a habit of asking my customers who ship on an irregular basis what is in the package that I am picking up. I had one last week where a consignee had dropped off a pkg with the ORM-D sticker still affixed. He was trying to return a power steering pump but, because of the ORM-D sticker, I couldn't pick up the pkg. This was at a Mail Boxes Etc and happens far too often because they will accept whatever any customer decides to leave there, be it a RTS (opened or not), or a P/U pkg. I also had another consignee try to ship a case of wine-- the only way I could tell is that the pkg "rattled" when I picked it up.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, back to the original thread, I have a medical office complex on my route and have found that I have to step it up a notch when I am delivering there. This is a professional environment, not the loading dock at WalMart, so I strive to be on my best behavior, especially when there are patients in the office(s). Of course, this doesn't mean that I can't flirt a little with the receptionist when the office is empty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret), post: 301665, member: 12570"] cino, I have made it a habit of asking my customers who ship on an irregular basis what is in the package that I am picking up. I had one last week where a consignee had dropped off a pkg with the ORM-D sticker still affixed. He was trying to return a power steering pump but, because of the ORM-D sticker, I couldn't pick up the pkg. This was at a Mail Boxes Etc and happens far too often because they will accept whatever any customer decides to leave there, be it a RTS (opened or not), or a P/U pkg. I also had another consignee try to ship a case of wine-- the only way I could tell is that the pkg "rattled" when I picked it up. Anyway, back to the original thread, I have a medical office complex on my route and have found that I have to step it up a notch when I am delivering there. This is a professional environment, not the loading dock at WalMart, so I strive to be on my best behavior, especially when there are patients in the office(s). Of course, this doesn't mean that I can't flirt a little with the receptionist when the office is empty. [/QUOTE]
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