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<blockquote data-quote="&#039;Lord Brown&#039;s bidding&#039;" data-source="post: 1103166" data-attributes="member: 32753"><p>Technically, using SDN means there is a <strong>S</strong>igned <strong>D</strong>elivery <strong>N</strong>otice, meaning you should bring back a paper notice. If you don't, you are open to receiving discipline. Will you? Highly unlikely, unless they want you for something else, hence you will have supes and even CMs telling you to use it, that is until the district makes cracking down on the 'SDN option being used with no corresponding notice turned in' the flavor of the month (it was at one time in ours).</p><p></p><p>I still use SDN to this day in certain situations, even though I know it is monitored. However, I have adjusted in how I use it based on the situation. If the shipping/receiving manager hasn't given me the ok (akin to an SDN and in the spirit of why that is provided) or a householder the same, I use release number. The nice thing about relnum is it allows us to DR to a commercial address-say a letter to a,closed business that can be put thru the mail slot or behind the pull-down lock gate at a store-and designate the address as a business, so that they shouldn't be charged for a resi delivery, which using the regular DR feature will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Lord Brown's bidding', post: 1103166, member: 32753"] Technically, using SDN means there is a [B]S[/B]igned [B]D[/B]elivery [B]N[/B]otice, meaning you should bring back a paper notice. If you don't, you are open to receiving discipline. Will you? Highly unlikely, unless they want you for something else, hence you will have supes and even CMs telling you to use it, that is until the district makes cracking down on the 'SDN option being used with no corresponding notice turned in' the flavor of the month (it was at one time in ours). I still use SDN to this day in certain situations, even though I know it is monitored. However, I have adjusted in how I use it based on the situation. If the shipping/receiving manager hasn't given me the ok (akin to an SDN and in the spirit of why that is provided) or a householder the same, I use release number. The nice thing about relnum is it allows us to DR to a commercial address-say a letter to a,closed business that can be put thru the mail slot or behind the pull-down lock gate at a store-and designate the address as a business, so that they shouldn't be charged for a resi delivery, which using the regular DR feature will. [/QUOTE]
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