I know this isnt really the question but if hes getting a ton of jerky a week in one shipment why doesnt he freight/cargo it?Let him call a corporate complaint. Those arn't ups methods.
I know this isnt really the question but if hes getting a ton of jerky a week in one shipment why doesnt he freight/cargo it?Let him call a corporate complaint. Those arn't ups methods.
Big trucks can not get down his private road and there is no turn around space when you get there.I know this isnt really the question but if hes getting a ton of jerky a week in one shipment why doesnt he freight/cargo it?
I know this isnt really the question but if hes getting a ton of jerky a week in one shipment why doesnt he freight/cargo it?
You are right.I have a jerky guy that uses UPS because he had too much theft using a trucking co. Aint so bad only about 120 to 200 boxes when they come.
You are right.
I should not complain, most drivers have a "jerky" man on their route, in one form or another.
Ain't so bad, compared to having to duck and cover, running an urban route with gunshots going off in "the community".
I will stick with being in "the sticks" and dealing with jerks.
Wow, so I guess its not just the inner city routes where you have to worry about being shotLOL, one peek season I was delivering a country route in a rental truck(around 9pm). As I got to the house for the delivery, the owner stepped out on the porch with a double-row. The second I opened the door, I yelled out UPS...UPS as loud as I could. When he came to the truck he told me that a couple of farm houses in the area had been cleaned out recently. That's the only time I ever handed a package to someone holding a shotgun.