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<blockquote data-quote="chris9834" data-source="post: 1548686" data-attributes="member: 52131"><p>Back when I was a Fed Ex driver me and a UPS driver built a good friendship because I would always help him at a Bulk stop people used to get a kick out of that. Basically to get to the point one time he had just left a bulk delivery stop and he found the missing package at another stop, I was there and he asked me if I was going by there and i said yea so he did something in his board I dont know what to add the package to the original stop but he did. We had mutual trust so I dropped it off nothing came of it. Although I eventually had to tell him to lets keep it to helping out at bulk stops. Because he picked up a misdelivered box that I did and the customer had already dove in it before they realized and re tapped it. I just told him I appreciate your good merit and that I know he means well but in this instance if something was missing or a claim came into play and he got brought up he could end up in a mess and i didnt want that to happen. In your situation the ground driver is either signing for the packages him self of dr'ing them and if something came up he may be a good old boy and take all the fall and completely leave you out of it but if for some reason it comes down to him paying for it he may not but who knows because he would lose his job too but I dont like the risk involved. Nowadays I agree the good merit system is a flaw for crooked people to screw it up and not give to craps about any party involved. I agree dont get caught up in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris9834, post: 1548686, member: 52131"] Back when I was a Fed Ex driver me and a UPS driver built a good friendship because I would always help him at a Bulk stop people used to get a kick out of that. Basically to get to the point one time he had just left a bulk delivery stop and he found the missing package at another stop, I was there and he asked me if I was going by there and i said yea so he did something in his board I dont know what to add the package to the original stop but he did. We had mutual trust so I dropped it off nothing came of it. Although I eventually had to tell him to lets keep it to helping out at bulk stops. Because he picked up a misdelivered box that I did and the customer had already dove in it before they realized and re tapped it. I just told him I appreciate your good merit and that I know he means well but in this instance if something was missing or a claim came into play and he got brought up he could end up in a mess and i didnt want that to happen. In your situation the ground driver is either signing for the packages him self of dr'ing them and if something came up he may be a good old boy and take all the fall and completely leave you out of it but if for some reason it comes down to him paying for it he may not but who knows because he would lose his job too but I dont like the risk involved. Nowadays I agree the good merit system is a flaw for crooked people to screw it up and not give to craps about any party involved. I agree dont get caught up in it. [/QUOTE]
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