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<blockquote data-quote="john346" data-source="post: 288960" data-attributes="member: 10873"><p>In my area, DHL is really selective on where they choose to travel for delivery. If the address is too far off the beaten path, they merely leave it at the local Post Office, or take it back to there center, where on a twice per week basis they have UPS come & do a pick-up for them. So typically by the time I roll onto the delivery it is about four days late, and the customer is super hot. If it's not mortgage papers or important document, I make sure to drag my heels as much as possible, as I'd love to hear DHL's explination to the customer on why so late & the dead-end tracking information. The vans look like they've taken third in a demo derby, unwashed generally blaring the latest gansta rap music. The drivers long greasy hair, unshaven, un-washed shirt (I guess this constitutes a uniform), and unkept appearance would make me uneasy about my property if they were on my ground. I understand that they are not well paid for the trouble, but even a street sweeper can take a little pride in the job. Many of my customers will cancel the order if the shipping company will only use these ass-clowns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john346, post: 288960, member: 10873"] In my area, DHL is really selective on where they choose to travel for delivery. If the address is too far off the beaten path, they merely leave it at the local Post Office, or take it back to there center, where on a twice per week basis they have UPS come & do a pick-up for them. So typically by the time I roll onto the delivery it is about four days late, and the customer is super hot. If it's not mortgage papers or important document, I make sure to drag my heels as much as possible, as I'd love to hear DHL's explination to the customer on why so late & the dead-end tracking information. The vans look like they've taken third in a demo derby, unwashed generally blaring the latest gansta rap music. The drivers long greasy hair, unshaven, un-washed shirt (I guess this constitutes a uniform), and unkept appearance would make me uneasy about my property if they were on my ground. I understand that they are not well paid for the trouble, but even a street sweeper can take a little pride in the job. Many of my customers will cancel the order if the shipping company will only use these ass-clowns. [/QUOTE]
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