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What's the Best Gift You Have Gotten on Area So Far?
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<blockquote data-quote="spidey" data-source="post: 75196" data-attributes="member: 1798"><p>There is a significant difference between holiday gifts from customers and tips. As a UPS driver you should refuse any and all tips offered. This is policy and to do anything else will become an ethics issue. </p><p></p><p>Another thing that happend once, sort of related but not really, was a cut driver delivering a large peice of unassembled funriture to an older woman. She asked him to put it together and he stated he would come back after work and do so for $50. He went after work, put it together, took home his $50. When the woman began calling in a week later to complain that it wasn't put together correctly it was UPS she blamed and held accountable. We've also had a driver refuse to carry boxes to upstairs apartments unless tipped. He is no longer with the company.</p><p></p><p>Other than inside a Christmas card, I would highly suggest you not accept a dime from anyone on route, ever. Do your job as required, tip your hat and smile as you leave. </p><p></p><p>Being a driver for UPS is far superior to delivering for Pizza Hut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spidey, post: 75196, member: 1798"] There is a significant difference between holiday gifts from customers and tips. As a UPS driver you should refuse any and all tips offered. This is policy and to do anything else will become an ethics issue. Another thing that happend once, sort of related but not really, was a cut driver delivering a large peice of unassembled funriture to an older woman. She asked him to put it together and he stated he would come back after work and do so for $50. He went after work, put it together, took home his $50. When the woman began calling in a week later to complain that it wasn't put together correctly it was UPS she blamed and held accountable. We've also had a driver refuse to carry boxes to upstairs apartments unless tipped. He is no longer with the company. Other than inside a Christmas card, I would highly suggest you not accept a dime from anyone on route, ever. Do your job as required, tip your hat and smile as you leave. Being a driver for UPS is far superior to delivering for Pizza Hut. [/QUOTE]
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