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<blockquote data-quote="stevetheupsguy" data-source="post: 471911" data-attributes="member: 9662"><p>I have a class b, as well, and have yet to be tested, in 13 years. I had a similar situation, just today. I had an add/cut to my car and just threw it in my TP60. When I had space I loaded the pkgs in the car and delivered them. I ended up missing 2 pkgs. I actually pulled up to one stop and while looking for the pkg, the cust comes out and says, you were just here. He says, well not "you", but another guy. The pkg was left on the original car and that driver delivered it.</p><p> </p><p>After making a few more deliveries, I got to another address where I couldn't find the pkg. After looking a bit, I decided this one must have been left on the original car, as well. After leaving that area I ended up finding this pkg, saying to myself, I'll deliver when I go near that area again as my route runs in concentric circles, so I get many doevers, if necessary. When I finish my pick ups and am ready to head back to the center, I realize that this pkg is still not delivered. </p><p> </p><p>By now I'm tired and I start thinking about how I'll have to cross rush hour traffic with my TP60 and drive all the way into this neighborhood. Just the thought made me weary. I did think about "blowing" it off, but ended up delivering it. Conscience got the better of me, thank God. The last thing I would want, is to explain to my supe the reason that pkg was still in my car.</p><p> </p><p>As far as apt numbers, I usually leave those in the rental/leasing office and tell the MGMT person, who then calls the person to let them know they have a pkg, and to make sure they give their apt # to the shipper next time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevetheupsguy, post: 471911, member: 9662"] I have a class b, as well, and have yet to be tested, in 13 years. I had a similar situation, just today. I had an add/cut to my car and just threw it in my TP60. When I had space I loaded the pkgs in the car and delivered them. I ended up missing 2 pkgs. I actually pulled up to one stop and while looking for the pkg, the cust comes out and says, you were just here. He says, well not "you", but another guy. The pkg was left on the original car and that driver delivered it. After making a few more deliveries, I got to another address where I couldn't find the pkg. After looking a bit, I decided this one must have been left on the original car, as well. After leaving that area I ended up finding this pkg, saying to myself, I'll deliver when I go near that area again as my route runs in concentric circles, so I get many doevers, if necessary. When I finish my pick ups and am ready to head back to the center, I realize that this pkg is still not delivered. By now I'm tired and I start thinking about how I'll have to cross rush hour traffic with my TP60 and drive all the way into this neighborhood. Just the thought made me weary. I did think about "blowing" it off, but ended up delivering it. Conscience got the better of me, thank God. The last thing I would want, is to explain to my supe the reason that pkg was still in my car. As far as apt numbers, I usually leave those in the rental/leasing office and tell the MGMT person, who then calls the person to let them know they have a pkg, and to make sure they give their apt # to the shipper next time. [/QUOTE]
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