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Perhaps, but it does require preparation, both financially and emotionally.
I've seen people in retirement who were happy as a June bug and they did not have a pot to piss in.
Perhaps, but it does require preparation, both financially and emotionally.
I blame the "regular" driver. He, or she, obliviously does not have these folks trained.
You really do try to get people to dislike you. It must be awesome to be perfect. Or at least think that you are. Almost run over any cyclists lately?Ironic coming from a person performing a job which requires little more than a HS diploma.
Writting?
This is a no-win situation. You want to take care of the customer without being taken advantage of. The OP followed the methods by attempting to deliver the package as addressed. The consignee refused to accept delivery, even though the package was addressed to them. The reflex action would be to say screw the consignee and RTS the package.
I deliver to our local college. The receiver at the library asks me to deliver larger packages addressed to her to the warehouse so their employees can deliver them. I kindly but firmly tell her that the packages are addressed to her, the warehouse will not accept them and they will be sent back to the shipper if she doesn't want them.
Ironic coming from a person performing a job which requires little more than a HS diploma.
Writting?
So.......in the second half of your post you do what you said shouldn't be done in the first half of your post?
I hope she doesn't quit to soon. I love getting under her skin. 867-5309Hey----its good to see you don't have me on "ignore". When are you going to start crying and quit the Brown Cafe again Nancy? You're about due.
In the second part of my post I am talking about packages addressed to the library that are supposed to go to the library. The receiving clerk simply doesn't want to deal with them and tries to get me to bring them to the college warehouse, which is a totally separate building and address, so that their employees can deliver them.
I hope she doesn't quit to soon. I love getting under her skin. 867-5309
I would have told them "a mind is a terrible thing to waste' as I was writting RTS on it.
Ironic coming from a person performing a job which requires little more than a HS diploma.
Writting?
We have only heard the story from a cover driver's point of view. I would love to hear from the regular driver to see how he handles this or if it is evenj an issue for him.
And the OP is talking about walking into building A with a package labeled for A and the person says it belongs to B.
Nowz Iz onleze gotziz mes and Hygh Schoul edumacation (except for my degree in electronics which doesn't come in too handy at UPS) butts itz sowndzez lyke duh saim sityatshun.
It's only fair.
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It's only fair.
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Ironic coming from a person performing a job which requires little more than a HS diploma.
Writting?
Address correction, bill the shipper, someone will get it straight pretty quickly. Especially if its something that they need quickly. More revenue for the company, less hassle for you.Situation I faced today: delivered to a school building with 2 separate schools, which I will call 'school A' and 'school B.'
Package was addressed to 'B', so I delivered to 'B' only told be told the package actually goes to 'A' on the other side of the building, only 'A' is closed due to the storms and 'B' will not sign for them.
Perplexed, I asked 'So this does not say 'B'?'
'Yes, it does, but it goes to 'A''
'Just curious...how am I supposed to know that?'
'We have had this conversation with UPS several times. The other driver knows this.'
Silly UPS driver, delivering the package as addressed. What could I possibly have been thinking?