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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 1255448" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>I was referring to drop offs or ARSs. I scan all ARSs and RSs that way. That is how I was trained and therefore thats how I will continue to scan them. At the UPS store they have a field on their computer that shows how many "drop-offs" were brought in and I enter that number in special counts. When a customer walks up with a package we are to scan it under special counts. The same applies to a pile of ink cartridges/toner that is waiting for us at a stop. If your supervisors are telling you not to scan them then they are wrong. The methods say scan them. The only way to scan them without using "unschedule pickup" is to go into special counts, scan, enter number of pieces, big arrow up. An unschedule pickup is for when you are sent to an address specifically to make a pickup that a customer didn't schedule through the website or phone. Hence the phrase <u>UNSCHEDULED</u> Pickup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 1255448, member: 198"] I was referring to drop offs or ARSs. I scan all ARSs and RSs that way. That is how I was trained and therefore thats how I will continue to scan them. At the UPS store they have a field on their computer that shows how many "drop-offs" were brought in and I enter that number in special counts. When a customer walks up with a package we are to scan it under special counts. The same applies to a pile of ink cartridges/toner that is waiting for us at a stop. If your supervisors are telling you not to scan them then they are wrong. The methods say scan them. The only way to scan them without using "unschedule pickup" is to go into special counts, scan, enter number of pieces, big arrow up. An unschedule pickup is for when you are sent to an address specifically to make a pickup that a customer didn't schedule through the website or phone. Hence the phrase [U]UNSCHEDULED[/U] Pickup. [/QUOTE]
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