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Retired 22 years
I never had to worry about stuff like that - probably different now.And when GSP shows you no where near the place?
I never had to worry about stuff like that - probably different now.And when GSP shows you no where near the place?
I never had to worry about stuff like that - probably different now.
WDFDThat's why I didn't QUOTE you gramps .
Leaving pkgs in the mail boxes isnt an option.And the people aren't home and the package is still there the next day? We had one Post Master who had ALL UPS packages left in mail boxes brought to him. He would then call UPS and insist that the Center Manager pick them up personally-he wouldn't release them to a driver. After the center manager had to go to the post Office a couple times he let everyone know NO more mail box deliveries. On the other side of the coin I had one Post Master in a small town who would give me directions to anyone I didn't know. One of his rural carriers would even drop off a small package for me if it would fit in the mailbox and I was looking to get of early. The FedEx guy and I would take chasers off each other on occasion too. If you wanted off early you learned the last thing to do was ask for it--(they would load you down every time). It was nice to have other options.
German Shorthair Pointer?And when GSP shows you no where near the place?
I wouldn’t call I’d send message through the. They don’t pay your phone bill so they can’t tell you to use your personal phone. Or if u really wanna be a jack ass drive to a business and ask to call off there phone and if they question you tell them your working as instructed lol.Work as directed. I would've walked down every country driveway, loaded and unloaded every dock stop from the passenger side door and put my ETA at 23:59 and sent a message saying someone needs to get my airs.
I wouldn’t call I’d send message through the. They don’t pay your phone bill so they can’t tell you to use your personal phone. Or if u really wanna be a jack ass drive to a business and ask to call off there phone and if they question you tell them your working as instructed lol.
UPS does partner with most of the major wireless carriers to offer discounts to their employees. Verizon's discount was 22% so, in a way, yeah, they are paying for your cellphone.
What is UPS’s cost?UPS does partner with most of the major wireless carriers to offer discounts to their employees. Verizon's discount was 22% so, in a way, yeah, they are paying for your cellphone.
Just because it's offered, doesn't mean you have to use it.
What is UPS’s cost?
You can usually get discounts as good or better other ways.Just because it's offered, doesn't mean you have to use it.
UPS does partner with most of the major wireless carriers to offer discounts to their employees.
So ups is not paying my phone bill or any portion of my phone bill.The discount or the phone (for company use)?
I would think nothing as they are providing the carriers access to potential new customers.
The discount or the phone (for company use)?
You can usually get discounts as good or better other ways.
The discount.
Yep.
The UPS discount is only for service.... not the total bill, or add on's.
(if I remember correctly)
Yeah unlimited plan was cheaper for my family than the 22% discount wasAlthough less than 22%, Verizon offers a discount to Veterans so does this mean the government is partnering with Verizon and, if so, how much is the government paying Verizon?
Will I have to reenlist?
Major carriers are a rip-off anyways.Yeah unlimited plan was cheaper for my family than the 22% discount was