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I think I have finally figured out what you are saying. LOL
Not sure I was comprehending his method either.
If he's saying that he gets 7 stops in my forementioned scenario, then we're on the same page.
I think I have finally figured out what you are saying. LOL
Not sure I was comprehending his method either.
If he's saying that he gets 7 stops in my forementioned scenario, then we're on the same page.
Take a moment and re-read what I posted and you will see that I do take credit for each of the individual stops but only one credit for the left at so, in your case, it would be seven stops total.
I contend that you would get 6 stops, not 7, for your example. 1 stop each for the 6 apts, no credit for going to the office.
So now it's six???
I was wrong when I said 7--it should only be 6, 1 for each apt. There is no credit for going to the office. My bad.
if you have to go to 6 apts and then the rental rental office how is that not 7 stops?
In Upstates scenario, there is no package for the rental office. If there were, it would be seven.
I am doing this as this is the way that I was taught to do it. I will also write "left at office" on info notice.
I actually don't have any deliveries like this on my area but do when I get an add/cut.
I have two student housing complexes (not dorms) where all deliveries go to the office. I don't go to each room. I scan each stop, prerecord, and then use dup res. If I happen to have a pkg for the office I will prerecord it but will use com for the left at, not dup com.
Why would it be two different stops? You make the first attempt at the apt door. NI1, scan notice, complete stop. Bring to office, sheet, dup res, complete stop. One stop.
This is the method you should use when you go to each apt. and leave a note. The only difference is you would not use the dup key. You are making a delivery so NI1 has no need to come into play. NI1 is a send again. You brought nothing back.
If you were trained this way you were trained wrong. Scan the package, leave a note, as you are walking to the office hit left at, get signature, put in left at location. No UPS method would have you scanning a package twice for the same stop. Yes, I stayed at a Holiday Inn last night.
The first attempt is when you scan the pkg and delivery notice and then pre-record if no one is home. You don't NI1, becasue you are going to be leaving the pkg at the rental office, not bringing it back for a 2nd attempt the next day.Why would it be two different stops? You make the first attempt at the apt door. NI1, scan notice, complete stop. Bring to office, sheet, dup res, complete stop. One stop.
If there is a pkg for the rental office itself, then you have 7 stops.if you have to go to 6 apts and then the rental rental office how is that not 7 stops?
You are, by leaving the delivery notice which you scan and mark as left at "rental" office. If you NI1 the pkg, don't you have to leave a delivery notice stating NI1? Or are you scanning the delivery notice as NI1 and marking it as left at office? If you do the latter and the customer goes online to track the pkg they will think the pkg was NI1 and will be out for delivery again the next day, whereas if you just scan the delivery notice and pre-record, doing a left at rental office. This will be the information that comes up when the pkg is tracked.The only problem with your method is that you are not showing the non-delivery at the apt.
Kramer?I'm out.
But if you make one stop, why would you use the duplicate key? Isn't duplicate for pkgs that have been attempted already that day? Like if you return to Ms. Jones house later in the day to attempt to redeliver her pkg. Or if you find the pkg that was missing from a bulk stop just happened to be sitting close by, but you didn't find it at the first delivery. Maybe you learned this method so long ago that it has changed without you realizing. Ask your center manager to see if it is the current standard for this type of delivery.
So now it's six???
6 is our method. When I first started the way I was trained to use the diad it would have been 12 stops. Just stating the way I was trained.
UPS has not trained me on this other left at stuff and not using NI delivery like others of you guys speak of. I really dont know how to record them now so I just put ni 1 and take the package back to the center for delivery the next day. Doesnt really matter to me. We are debating taking credit for just a few stops or so a day. Very rediculous to me. Stop count padding LOL, come on you gotta be kididng me 5 stops out of 170 total. What did I gain 5 min or so. Would be more of a bid deal if I were bonusing or anyone in my center.
not really just like teamsters even you with your tie too tight have to follow the rules.
All apartment offices I ever delivered to would only take the pkgs. if a notice was put on the door, in fact UPS methods instruct you leave a notice when leaving pkg. at another location. So first cover your butt by leaving a notice at each apt. as I wouldn`t trust an office worker to do my job, then pre-record if you can`t deliver and leave notice you left in office. The office signature is NOT another stop.Steve, there are days when I could have up to 10 different stops for one complex, but since I am not making 10 different attempts, just one, I should only get credit for the one stop, which is to the office. I sheet each stop separately, with the room number, for tracking purposes and use dup res so I don't pull a JS and pad my stop count.
For example, one of our newest college housing complexes is at 59 Broad St. The pkgs are all delivered to the office, which is suite 143, but all come through with their own suite numbers. I will sheet each separately, put the suite number under room number, prerecord each, and then use dup res when I set the DIAD up for the signature. I clarify the signature, hit 5 for office/reception, and 143 for left at location. One stop. Easy breezy lemon squeezy.
The other complex is Renaissance Village. These come addressed as XXX Renaissance Village. Same process as above except the left at location is 201. One stop.
I will admit that I used to take separate stops at RV but it was brought to my attention that if I don't actually attempt it at their door then I shouldn't be taking credit for the stop. This is also why they have added dup com and dup res to the DIAD.
All apartment offices I ever delivered to would only take the pkgs. if a notice was put on the door, in fact UPS methods instruct you leave a notice when leaving pkg. at another location. So first cover your butt by leaving a notice at each apt. as I wouldn`t trust an office worker to do my job, then pre-record if you can`t deliver and leave notice you left in office. The office signature is NOT another stop.
It`s only 1 stop no matter how many different units then!These are not apts--these are suites, four bedrooms with a shared common area. The office manager of both complexes have told me to make all deliveries directly to them and they will then leave notes in the students' mailboxes. For this reason I do not take credit nor leave delivery notices at each apt.
If this were a traditional apartment complex your method would be correct.