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<blockquote data-quote="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)" data-source="post: 321396" data-attributes="member: 12570"><p>Trplnkl, when I first started UPS would actually make sure that it took 2 days for a 2DA to reach its destination. For example, a shipper sends a pkg from Albany, NY, to Boston, MA. UPS used to hold the pkg in Philadelphia one day to make sure that the receiver doesn't get the pkg until the 2nd day. Now they are processed in the most expedient manner possible and will usually get there the following day. </p><p> </p><p>Rocket man--be careful. You are padding stops.</p><p> </p><p>Captain America, I also deliver to a college campus and all deliveries (except for certain bldgs) go to a central location. I will sheet the first pkg which has the address for that location and any subsequent pkgs which are supposed to be delivered there but are not addressed there will prompt "Address correct Y/N" for which I hit Y and simply add it to the initial address. There is no prerecording or duplicate stops or any of that. For example, my college deliveries go to 101 Broad St, which is where pkgs for the facility are addressed. Pkgs for the dorms will either come through with that address or with the actual dorm address (546 MacDonough Hall). If they are addressed in that manner I simply hit "Y" and it is added to 101 Broad. The college itself has several addresses which I also add to 101 Broad so I will have all of the pkgs to be delivered to the college warehouse sheeted under 101 Broad. There will be days when I will hit the "Y" button 50 times just at that stop. The college bookstore uses 2 separate addresses for some reason but I sheet the first pkg that I have which has the actual street address and sheet all pkgs for the bookstore under that address, hitting "Y" as needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret), post: 321396, member: 12570"] Trplnkl, when I first started UPS would actually make sure that it took 2 days for a 2DA to reach its destination. For example, a shipper sends a pkg from Albany, NY, to Boston, MA. UPS used to hold the pkg in Philadelphia one day to make sure that the receiver doesn't get the pkg until the 2nd day. Now they are processed in the most expedient manner possible and will usually get there the following day. Rocket man--be careful. You are padding stops. Captain America, I also deliver to a college campus and all deliveries (except for certain bldgs) go to a central location. I will sheet the first pkg which has the address for that location and any subsequent pkgs which are supposed to be delivered there but are not addressed there will prompt "Address correct Y/N" for which I hit Y and simply add it to the initial address. There is no prerecording or duplicate stops or any of that. For example, my college deliveries go to 101 Broad St, which is where pkgs for the facility are addressed. Pkgs for the dorms will either come through with that address or with the actual dorm address (546 MacDonough Hall). If they are addressed in that manner I simply hit "Y" and it is added to 101 Broad. The college itself has several addresses which I also add to 101 Broad so I will have all of the pkgs to be delivered to the college warehouse sheeted under 101 Broad. There will be days when I will hit the "Y" button 50 times just at that stop. The college bookstore uses 2 separate addresses for some reason but I sheet the first pkg that I have which has the actual street address and sheet all pkgs for the bookstore under that address, hitting "Y" as needed. [/QUOTE]
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