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Sales Lead warning..is it worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 416166" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>most of us were not born yesterday. if the center has 9-10 hours of additional work, they might or might not cut in a new route. they will dispatch 9.5-11 everyday regardless of what the volume does. and if the volume drops even the slightest, areas are cut. adding new routes really has no effect on the time drivers getting in when the volume goes up. </p><p> </p><p>get the district manager or ups ceo to put that in writing, and watch the growth. otherwise its just empty talk.</p><p> </p><p>as far as the rest of the post, i agree. the driver should take the packages and scan them in. counting it as a pickup stop varys from area to area. in our center we were told to count that as an unscheduled pickup stop.</p><p> </p><p>as far as the additional surcharges, they are only charged if you schedule a pickup, if you drop it off, or meet the driver, there are none.</p><p> </p><p>as for the shoe offer, yes, if ups found out about it, you would be fired. especially if you made a special trip in there to pick up the packages, unless he asked you to get them for him in advance. </p><p> </p><p>personally i always turned in every lead. but many were botched by bd. and many also have grudges against ups, and have gone to other carriers. but it seems that there are fewer choices.</p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 416166, member: 484"] most of us were not born yesterday. if the center has 9-10 hours of additional work, they might or might not cut in a new route. they will dispatch 9.5-11 everyday regardless of what the volume does. and if the volume drops even the slightest, areas are cut. adding new routes really has no effect on the time drivers getting in when the volume goes up. get the district manager or ups ceo to put that in writing, and watch the growth. otherwise its just empty talk. as far as the rest of the post, i agree. the driver should take the packages and scan them in. counting it as a pickup stop varys from area to area. in our center we were told to count that as an unscheduled pickup stop. as far as the additional surcharges, they are only charged if you schedule a pickup, if you drop it off, or meet the driver, there are none. as for the shoe offer, yes, if ups found out about it, you would be fired. especially if you made a special trip in there to pick up the packages, unless he asked you to get them for him in advance. personally i always turned in every lead. but many were botched by bd. and many also have grudges against ups, and have gone to other carriers. but it seems that there are fewer choices. d [/QUOTE]
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