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<blockquote data-quote="LTFedExer" data-source="post: 824938" data-attributes="member: 29156"><p>Obviously, you've never ordered anything online. In the past 3 weeks, I ordered 2 sets of speakers which I had sent to the station and another item sent to my house.The morning they were due to be delivered, I went online to see if they were on the truck to be delivered. There are MANY MANY people that track their packages and want to know if that package is on the truck out for delivery. I have gotten messages asking if I had a particular package because I missed a van and the shipper, or recipient, wants to know where it is.</p><p></p><p> If a manager knows you falsify and doesn't say anything, isn't he/she risking their job also?</p><p></p><p>I'll ask again. Why would you take the chance of losing your job over a letter, or any package, for that matter? That's just dumb. </p><p></p><p>In my 11 years, EVERY courier that I've seen get fired (with the exception of 2), was for falsification. I have NEVER heard of anyone fired for not making SPH or missing vans/pod's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LTFedExer, post: 824938, member: 29156"] Obviously, you've never ordered anything online. In the past 3 weeks, I ordered 2 sets of speakers which I had sent to the station and another item sent to my house.The morning they were due to be delivered, I went online to see if they were on the truck to be delivered. There are MANY MANY people that track their packages and want to know if that package is on the truck out for delivery. I have gotten messages asking if I had a particular package because I missed a van and the shipper, or recipient, wants to know where it is. If a manager knows you falsify and doesn't say anything, isn't he/she risking their job also? I'll ask again. Why would you take the chance of losing your job over a letter, or any package, for that matter? That's just dumb. In my 11 years, EVERY courier that I've seen get fired (with the exception of 2), was for falsification. I have NEVER heard of anyone fired for not making SPH or missing vans/pod's. [/QUOTE]
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