They need to stop putting "Please deliver to front desk or office" on the packages. They get delivered where everything else does.
I deliver in a small town that is not serviced by any office supply delivery system. I average between 5-25 cases of paper per day. The guy next to me does several schools that all order at one time. On those days he gets 65-70 cases of paper. Gives you something to look forward to.
Heard that story some months ago.Anyone delivering more Staples boxes. Heard they where closing their delivery service. All staples will come UPS or UPS Freight(orders over 500lbs)
That's cool. Guess I'll be the biggest guy in my center. I already deliver 50lb magazine boxes to Barnes N Noble. What's a few more cases of paper on the route? Good comment about fragile and this end up.
Heard that story some months ago.
Since a lot of our former mgt types (ie; canned managers ) work at Staples it makes me wonder why they shut down their delivery service.
Yeah, but the receiving person is a 60 year old lady and I have to unload all the pkgs from my TP60 onto my handcart and then bring them into receiving area and unload regular stuff in one area and mags in another.Barnes and Noble is a ground floor rear door delivery.
No thanks,I'd rather not see your load.If you want to see my load
rephrase if I may. The way my pkg car and TP60 are loaded.No thanks,I'd rather not see your load.