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<blockquote data-quote="Sweeper" data-source="post: 3209444" data-attributes="member: 66635"><p>Try this, don’t even go to the back door. Scan one package and go in through the front door. Have them sign. Politely ask if there is anyone that can meet you around back. If told no proceed to brick out their front window. If told that someone will meet you out back, put the stop</p><p>in prerecord, drive around back, pull the stop out of prerecord and proceed to brick out the rear door. If spoken to again about this issue ask your management team how they would like you to proceed and write it down in front of them. You get paid by the hour. Train your customers, the postmaster and her employees are your customers. Mixing the delivery time up on them will also help to keep them on their toes. </p><p></p><p>If you couldn’t tell I’ve had the same problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sweeper, post: 3209444, member: 66635"] Try this, don’t even go to the back door. Scan one package and go in through the front door. Have them sign. Politely ask if there is anyone that can meet you around back. If told no proceed to brick out their front window. If told that someone will meet you out back, put the stop in prerecord, drive around back, pull the stop out of prerecord and proceed to brick out the rear door. If spoken to again about this issue ask your management team how they would like you to proceed and write it down in front of them. You get paid by the hour. Train your customers, the postmaster and her employees are your customers. Mixing the delivery time up on them will also help to keep them on their toes. If you couldn’t tell I’ve had the same problem. [/QUOTE]
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