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<blockquote data-quote="DS" data-source="post: 308557" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>This is a weird job that brings up new problems every day. </p><p>This to me is the biggest mistake a sevice provider can make.</p><p>I know the idea is to be as efficient as possible but theres a point when you have to make a decision.</p><p>Have you ever been driving away from a stop and you get a <em>funny </em>feeling that you made the wrong one? </p><p>I'd like to throw out a few ideas I have about what this guy could/should have done.1/He could just wait,but his commits most likely didn't allow for it.2/Call the center and make it thier problem,3/Prerecord the stop and come back later,4/ scan all pkgs,bundle them and select future for tomorrow leaving an infonotice, 5/Walk right into the BIG bosses office and tell him you need a signature 6/Call the receptionist and have her page the reciever,7/ Call the receptionist and ask her if SHE will sign, 8/leave an infonotice where it will be found by the reciever informing him that you could not wait,and to call the 1-800 number and tell them when he will be available to sign 9/bundle everything,select other non deliveryand select not ready 1,10/Show up 3 minutes before they close and ask the boss to recieve them,informing him that earlier in the day,there was no reciever and that his business is important to us.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/geeky.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":geeky:" title="Geeky :geeky:" data-shortname=":geeky:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS, post: 308557, member: 556"] This is a weird job that brings up new problems every day. This to me is the biggest mistake a sevice provider can make. I know the idea is to be as efficient as possible but theres a point when you have to make a decision. Have you ever been driving away from a stop and you get a [I]funny [/I]feeling that you made the wrong one? I'd like to throw out a few ideas I have about what this guy could/should have done.1/He could just wait,but his commits most likely didn't allow for it.2/Call the center and make it thier problem,3/Prerecord the stop and come back later,4/ scan all pkgs,bundle them and select future for tomorrow leaving an infonotice, 5/Walk right into the BIG bosses office and tell him you need a signature 6/Call the receptionist and have her page the reciever,7/ Call the receptionist and ask her if SHE will sign, 8/leave an infonotice where it will be found by the reciever informing him that you could not wait,and to call the 1-800 number and tell them when he will be available to sign 9/bundle everything,select other non deliveryand select not ready 1,10/Show up 3 minutes before they close and ask the boss to recieve them,informing him that earlier in the day,there was no reciever and that his business is important to us.:geeky: [/QUOTE]
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