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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 3940908" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>So lets say you deliver to a business and the guy who normally signs for everything is busy/on the phone/in the crapper/ otherwise unavailable.</p><p>There is another employee sitting there at a table eating a sandwich or having a smoke break who you know from past experience is perfectly willing to sign for packages when the normal receiver is gone.</p><p>Do you ask him for his signature when you know he is on his break?</p><p>Do you refuse his signature if he offers it because you know he is on his break?</p><p>If you asked him to sign and he said “no, you need to wait for another 9 minutes until my break is over” wouldn’t you think he was being a bit of a jerk? And would you be happy about loading 200 lbs of boxes back into the car as NR1 so that you could re-handle them again tomorrow?</p><p>Cooperation and courtesy go both ways...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 3940908, member: 14668"] So lets say you deliver to a business and the guy who normally signs for everything is busy/on the phone/in the crapper/ otherwise unavailable. There is another employee sitting there at a table eating a sandwich or having a smoke break who you know from past experience is perfectly willing to sign for packages when the normal receiver is gone. Do you ask him for his signature when you know he is on his break? Do you refuse his signature if he offers it because you know he is on his break? If you asked him to sign and he said “no, you need to wait for another 9 minutes until my break is over” wouldn’t you think he was being a bit of a jerk? And would you be happy about loading 200 lbs of boxes back into the car as NR1 so that you could re-handle them again tomorrow? Cooperation and courtesy go both ways... [/QUOTE]
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