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<blockquote data-quote="dilligaf" data-source="post: 398604" data-attributes="member: 11476"><p>Steve, in this particular case it's a little of both. The problem is the resident is an older man who has Alzheimers. He doesn't remember getting things he has ordered and so we have had no choice but to go to a sig req.</p><p>And, unfortunately he orders regurlarly. It's kind of a sad situation. I don't do the rte very often but when I do del. it I won't leave the pkg w/o a sig. The regular driver accepts the SDN. ????????</p><p>And as far as indirecting, this is a rural rte with only one neighbor that won't accept pkgs. Been there done that. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dilligaf, post: 398604, member: 11476"] Steve, in this particular case it's a little of both. The problem is the resident is an older man who has Alzheimers. He doesn't remember getting things he has ordered and so we have had no choice but to go to a sig req. And, unfortunately he orders regurlarly. It's kind of a sad situation. I don't do the rte very often but when I do del. it I won't leave the pkg w/o a sig. The regular driver accepts the SDN. ???????? And as far as indirecting, this is a rural rte with only one neighbor that won't accept pkgs. Been there done that. LOL [/QUOTE]
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