UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)
Well-Known Member
The packages were left in trailers but will still be extra volume once its unloaded.
Right but they are not closed send agains.
The packages were left in trailers but will still be extra volume once its unloaded.
lol that's a good question, sir.....Why you changing now?
Preload start time on Monday (last monday was 1:45) is midnight.Our preload is starting at 3:45 Monday and 4:00 the rest of the week. 25 years ago that would be a normal summer start time. Drivers starting about 8:30 Monday. Who believes the preload will be wrapped up by then? Think I will sit this peak out this year.
Can you imagine if Amazon had not gone with the USPS?
From the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, etc. etc. I know it's not everywhere, and I know it's based on a lot of Sunday Delivery, but it will take heat off of our Parcels.
Where do you get YOUR information?
From the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, etc. etc. I know it's not everywhere, and I know it's based on a lot of Sunday Delivery, but it will take heat off of our Parcels.
Where do you get YOUR information?
I bet you start working next week. And everyday until Christmas.
From the fact that at least 1/3 of my residential packages are Amazon.
What you read about will have a negligible effect on our Amazon volume. The Sunday service will be in two markets (LA and NYC), will be free for Prime members (with the standard shipping charge for all others) and will not make a dent in our Peak volume.
Amazon "prime" is blowing out surepost the past two weeks....From the fact that at least 1/3 of my residential packages are Amazon.
What you read about will have a negligible effect on our Amazon volume. The Sunday service will be in two markets (LA and NYC), will be free for Prime members (with the standard shipping charge for all others) and will not make a dent in our Peak volume.
Lol you're the expert....Is there anyone here who doesn't handle a ton of Amazon packages? I certainly have each holiday season I've worked. I think the Postal Service made a bold and positive strategic decision to deliver on Sunday for Amazon. Just shows that there's a first time for everything.
Yes, how is that going to affect NY peak volume outside of NYC?From the fact that at least 1/3 of my residential packages are Amazon.
What you read about will have a negligible effect on our Amazon volume. The Sunday service will be in two markets (LA and NYC), will be free for Prime members (with the standard shipping charge for all others) and will not make a dent in our Peak volume.
Yes, how is that going to affect NY peak volume outside of NYC?
That's what I would assume too....so wtf is Rockin necroposter talking about?There will be no effect.
Im sure the post office is going to make a killing(NOT) Getting pennies from Amazon and paying out over time or double time foor Sundays!Is there anyone here who doesn't handle a ton of Amazon packages? I certainly have each holiday season I've worked. I think the Postal Service made a bold and positive strategic decision to deliver on Sunday for Amazon. Just shows that there's a first time for everything.