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how do you all deal with customers trying to get up into the cab.
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<blockquote data-quote="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)" data-source="post: 335231" data-attributes="member: 12570"><p>I try to lighten the situation by saying, "Thank you for you help, but if you slip and fall and get hurt I will be flipping burgers at McDonalds" and that usually does the trick. If they don't get the hint, I then become more direct while remaining professional. The problem is that we do have some drivers who, especially at bulk stops, will let consignees on to the pkg car to help them. While I can certainly understand their thinking, I enjoy my paycheck far more than whatever help they can provide, TSA notwithstanding.</p><p> </p><p>The problem we are having now is kids trying to "catch a ride" on the back bumper with one of their friends trying to tape it so they can put in on you tube. We did have one driver who, while delivering to a local high school (pre-camera), had someone hop on and, when she pulled away, the kid fell and was hurt. The kid was brought to the ER and when the driver went there to check on her the girls mother gave the girl a tongue-lashing in front of the driver and made her apologize.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret), post: 335231, member: 12570"] I try to lighten the situation by saying, "Thank you for you help, but if you slip and fall and get hurt I will be flipping burgers at McDonalds" and that usually does the trick. If they don't get the hint, I then become more direct while remaining professional. The problem is that we do have some drivers who, especially at bulk stops, will let consignees on to the pkg car to help them. While I can certainly understand their thinking, I enjoy my paycheck far more than whatever help they can provide, TSA notwithstanding. The problem we are having now is kids trying to "catch a ride" on the back bumper with one of their friends trying to tape it so they can put in on you tube. We did have one driver who, while delivering to a local high school (pre-camera), had someone hop on and, when she pulled away, the kid fell and was hurt. The kid was brought to the ER and when the driver went there to check on her the girls mother gave the girl a tongue-lashing in front of the driver and made her apologize. [/QUOTE]
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