HomeDelivery
Well-Known Member
you the sorters place smaller white tags on the packages with the same info (address & tracking#)
what does the other stuff mean?
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P: purple S: right I: 22
324-####
(then a whole bunch of small print )
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because I had 2 packages coming from the same driver
& i'm guessing that 324 is the route number
and the 4 digit numbers after it is the sequence #? (so it's just like Home Delivery's operation)
it was 324-1062 (express envelope) & then he came back with 324-5510 (baby formula box)
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I'm guessing that the driver was kinda pissed that he didn't catch the same address from the AM to the PM shift
or
he was bricked out & couldn't get to the later parcel until his package car was slightly empty
(I know how it sucks to come back to the same address 2x in the same day for a residential stop)
He probably didn't mind it because his area was "tight" (city-suburban mix) I see them taking their lunch break at the local McDs
plus, you guys don't have separate sub-branches to handle air/ground like Fed-EXpress & Fed-Ground/Home Delivery (so it does sorta make sense for a ups driver to get rid of his Air stuff first...)
PS: that new DIAD slim design looks closely familiar to my scanner I've been using in the past 6 years (we're also going to get newer black ones from the outdated gray colored scanners)
what does the other stuff mean?
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P: purple S: right I: 22
324-####
(then a whole bunch of small print )
------------------------------------
because I had 2 packages coming from the same driver
& i'm guessing that 324 is the route number
and the 4 digit numbers after it is the sequence #? (so it's just like Home Delivery's operation)
it was 324-1062 (express envelope) & then he came back with 324-5510 (baby formula box)
-----------------------------------
I'm guessing that the driver was kinda pissed that he didn't catch the same address from the AM to the PM shift
or
he was bricked out & couldn't get to the later parcel until his package car was slightly empty
(I know how it sucks to come back to the same address 2x in the same day for a residential stop)
He probably didn't mind it because his area was "tight" (city-suburban mix) I see them taking their lunch break at the local McDs
plus, you guys don't have separate sub-branches to handle air/ground like Fed-EXpress & Fed-Ground/Home Delivery (so it does sorta make sense for a ups driver to get rid of his Air stuff first...)
PS: that new DIAD slim design looks closely familiar to my scanner I've been using in the past 6 years (we're also going to get newer black ones from the outdated gray colored scanners)