FXG : DEX code 034

OrioN

double tap o da horn dooshbag
Ok, so I'm now in a co location for the summer, covering a more rural route than my own & discovered a misload... usually at the HD terminal, we use 012 : package sorted to wrong route.

But the next morning, a preloader told me to use this code instead so they can just Work Area scan them directly to the correct route in the morning???

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I thot this was only used for businesses that are closed for inventory or something???

anyways, I'm having a blast sitting behind the windshield for most of the summer with the AC on full max directed at my armpits, lol... besides the last 2 heat waves, it's been a cool summer

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So I'm at 80 ~ 100 stops on the average... there is no way the subcontractor is making profit off this route? Amazon is using no DSPs at all in the area; mainly using USPS & UPS and a few will slip into my truck, but not the ubiquitous smile box...
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It's turning August soon & they better find a sucker err... driver for the area

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Very sketchy driveway when it's raining with only 2 homes... no guard rails make for a crappy delivery in the winter
 

OrioN

double tap o da horn dooshbag
I'm not doing this area when September arrives... that dirt driveway is smack dab in the middle of a cranberry field. So steep sides will make the driver walk in that half mile "driveway" to deliver the box or risk slipping into the ditch and having a roll over accident
 

CJinx

Well-Known Member
The package handler probably got an earful for the misload and would rather you didn't highlight their failures.
 

OrioN

double tap o da horn dooshbag
This terminal is close to the competition... Amazon & UPS. they can't keep workers since they are offering better pay/ bennies.

Right now, it's about 3 preloaders for a 20-24 route belt line... & this collocation has 10 lines, which is kinda nuts

As long as it doesn't bother management, I guess I'll keep doing so.

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Not a bad 6 day work week; I didn't go over 90 mph or else I could've saved 2 hours!
 

SmithBarney

Well-Known Member
I'm not doing this area when September arrives... that dirt driveway is smack dab in the middle of a cranberry field. So steep sides will make the driver walk in that half mile "driveway" to deliver the box or risk slipping into the ditch and having a roll over accident
What the hell are you driving a unicycle, if you can't keep it on that road.
 

OrioN

double tap o da horn dooshbag
It's fine when it's dry and daylight... not when it's dark and raining or snowing.

No street lights and no cellphone service if one gets stuck
 
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