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<blockquote data-quote="Magnus" data-source="post: 790853" data-attributes="member: 22193"><p>1: The UPS brown pants and shirt already gives you away... the UPS jacket isn't going to scream it out any louder. However, if YOU truly do become concerned about your safety off-the-clock over this, then feel free to slip a pair of sweats and a hoodie over your entire uniform to better disguise yourself. But that is an absolutely unnecessary step. I've been doing this for three Peaks and I have never had a problem - I however have my own vehicle... so... whatever you feel is best for you, feel free to do what you would about this.</p><p></p><p>2: 90% of the time there are NO "out of sight" places to DR (Driver Release) a package. We are supposed to leave them anyway... that's why UPS has insurance. However, you should speak with your Driver about this concern as it largely depends on how the DRIVER decides to run their route. They'll tell you what they want you to do in those instances, some will even tell you where THEY want you to drop the package. Do what the Driver says and you'll be fine.</p><p></p><p>3: From my experience the Driver always tells you - but the package label will also specify this to you towards the bottom. If it is a simple Sig Req (anyone of any age can sign), you can get anyone at that address to sign for those packages. However, if they require an "Adult" sig (over 21), you are required to check their ID to verify their age due to liability reasons BEFORE allowing them to sign for the package(s) owing to alcoholic contents.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Good luck and stay safe!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Magnus, post: 790853, member: 22193"] 1: The UPS brown pants and shirt already gives you away... the UPS jacket isn't going to scream it out any louder. However, if YOU truly do become concerned about your safety off-the-clock over this, then feel free to slip a pair of sweats and a hoodie over your entire uniform to better disguise yourself. But that is an absolutely unnecessary step. I've been doing this for three Peaks and I have never had a problem - I however have my own vehicle... so... whatever you feel is best for you, feel free to do what you would about this. 2: 90% of the time there are NO "out of sight" places to DR (Driver Release) a package. We are supposed to leave them anyway... that's why UPS has insurance. However, you should speak with your Driver about this concern as it largely depends on how the DRIVER decides to run their route. They'll tell you what they want you to do in those instances, some will even tell you where THEY want you to drop the package. Do what the Driver says and you'll be fine. 3: From my experience the Driver always tells you - but the package label will also specify this to you towards the bottom. If it is a simple Sig Req (anyone of any age can sign), you can get anyone at that address to sign for those packages. However, if they require an "Adult" sig (over 21), you are required to check their ID to verify their age due to liability reasons BEFORE allowing them to sign for the package(s) owing to alcoholic contents. Good luck and stay safe! [/QUOTE]
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