HomeDelivery
Well-Known Member
I agree, please UPS, don't become like FedEx... but multiple threads that I've been reading on this site are slowly sliding down to Fred S's level.... what are your TEAMSTERS doing???
I am like you, re-raise... I become part of the community that I deliver in:
also leaving my pre-paid cellphone number on the door tag to call me until ~7pm to see if i'm still in the area & i'll gladly re-attempt that missed wine or computer package that I couldn't get a direct signature for...
helping elderly customers with their frozen food package & carry it to the kitchen table if need-be
remembering some work-at-home customers that leave their garage doors unlocked so I can slide the daily parcels that they order inside, out of sight of the street
I also thank them for providing a contact number on the package when I run into a problem & need to call the customer DIRECTLY instead of having a person at a warehouse call the next day
I run into friendly drivers, such as yourself who'll let me into the same apartment complex because he has the code & I didn't...
eventhough I get paid less than you, wearing purple instead of brown, I still love the freedom of being on the road & making sure that these products are getting to their final destinations in a safe, efficient manner.
stay SAFE out there! because when you guys get pushed over your limits, accidents will happen! (i've seen them in other logistics company striving to push stops per hour)
I am with an "independent contractor" & will tell him my limits so he can adjust his area for me & in turn, I'll make sure his delivery area that I service will be free from complaints & will be filled with satisfied customers.
I am like you, re-raise... I become part of the community that I deliver in:
also leaving my pre-paid cellphone number on the door tag to call me until ~7pm to see if i'm still in the area & i'll gladly re-attempt that missed wine or computer package that I couldn't get a direct signature for...
helping elderly customers with their frozen food package & carry it to the kitchen table if need-be
remembering some work-at-home customers that leave their garage doors unlocked so I can slide the daily parcels that they order inside, out of sight of the street
I also thank them for providing a contact number on the package when I run into a problem & need to call the customer DIRECTLY instead of having a person at a warehouse call the next day
I run into friendly drivers, such as yourself who'll let me into the same apartment complex because he has the code & I didn't...
eventhough I get paid less than you, wearing purple instead of brown, I still love the freedom of being on the road & making sure that these products are getting to their final destinations in a safe, efficient manner.
stay SAFE out there! because when you guys get pushed over your limits, accidents will happen! (i've seen them in other logistics company striving to push stops per hour)
I am with an "independent contractor" & will tell him my limits so he can adjust his area for me & in turn, I'll make sure his delivery area that I service will be free from complaints & will be filled with satisfied customers.