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I need help with a driver release procedure
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<blockquote data-quote="Dustyroads" data-source="post: 583687" data-attributes="member: 22610"><p>supervisor's policies really aren't ups policies. For example, you say you've been told it's "ok to dr at apts in plain sight". That policy and others are spelled out in the training you should have received, we all had to complete a dr training in the diad recently. Regardless of what your sup says, if you dr a package at an apt in plain sight, you have violated ups policy and training, and that trumps your supervisor, hands down. </p><p> </p><p>As for regular customers, if they are a distance away, you can set the pkg down and wave. Remember, just because you see them, you need to make sure they see you, and know their package is there, particularly if you aren't placing it in a dr location that is out of sight and out of the weather.</p><p> </p><p>Most of the training stuff is now through the diad, and that's what the real policy is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dustyroads, post: 583687, member: 22610"] supervisor's policies really aren't ups policies. For example, you say you've been told it's "ok to dr at apts in plain sight". That policy and others are spelled out in the training you should have received, we all had to complete a dr training in the diad recently. Regardless of what your sup says, if you dr a package at an apt in plain sight, you have violated ups policy and training, and that trumps your supervisor, hands down. As for regular customers, if they are a distance away, you can set the pkg down and wave. Remember, just because you see them, you need to make sure they see you, and know their package is there, particularly if you aren't placing it in a dr location that is out of sight and out of the weather. Most of the training stuff is now through the diad, and that's what the real policy is. [/QUOTE]
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