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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 143007" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>I wasn't talking about UPS in the 1920's. You must be a real rookie if you don't remember no more than 10 years ago when a driver had to make an attempt to deliver EVERYTHING in his pkg car or there would be hell to pay. NO packages were left in a building. Many many times I would get to a certain stop and find a ground package or two that had been misloaded in another car and that driver had called the center to have a sup or center manager bring it to my route. I was expected to deliver them no matter even if it involved backtracking miles. Should UPS go back to that solution? Probably not- but for the life of me I can't understand why leaving a totally deliverable package in the center (especially a NDA pkg) just because it hasn't been scanned is a better idea. If you were waiting on a part for a broke down machine what would you rather have- a copy of some useless tracking # or the part itself? Oh that's right you would rather have a tracking #.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 143007, member: 5382"] I wasn't talking about UPS in the 1920's. You must be a real rookie if you don't remember no more than 10 years ago when a driver had to make an attempt to deliver EVERYTHING in his pkg car or there would be hell to pay. NO packages were left in a building. Many many times I would get to a certain stop and find a ground package or two that had been misloaded in another car and that driver had called the center to have a sup or center manager bring it to my route. I was expected to deliver them no matter even if it involved backtracking miles. Should UPS go back to that solution? Probably not- but for the life of me I can't understand why leaving a totally deliverable package in the center (especially a NDA pkg) just because it hasn't been scanned is a better idea. If you were waiting on a part for a broke down machine what would you rather have- a copy of some useless tracking # or the part itself? Oh that's right you would rather have a tracking #. [/QUOTE]
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