Doc Sorting Dude
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Home delivery perhaps? Me, if its not sig req I'm leaving it. I try not to do a double delivery if I don't have to. none of our Express guys does. One and done, drop and run.
I would also say Ground. It's unlikely an Express driver would be delivering at 1900.
I agree that it was likely ground, but I have been out at 1900, 2000, even dropped a package close to 2100 once.. Our station is not shy about sending the west coast drivers out with more than a couple dels..
Definitely Ground. They don't care how valuable a package is. Throw and go. Who cares if it gets rained on or stolen.
Um, and when the customer calls in and complains the ISP gets dinged hard .. unsure how long a Ground driver would remain employed with delivery "skills" like that :rolls eyes:
it couldn't have been you, because you're home by 1300 mowing the lawn.
When I read MGD's posts I picture Kathy Bates husband in "Dolores Claibourne"
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-HhkE102mI...AC8Y/_Eu0yo7r1X0/s200/dolores-claiborne-3.jpg
Ground kinda reminds me of kathy lee Gifford before she realized she was a profiteer from child labor.Ground ruined this company the day it was formed from a pile of crap called RPS. Re-shaped, re-branded, but still pure fecal material.
Child labor? Don't give Fred any ideas.Ground kinda reminds me of kathy lee Gifford before she realized she was a profiteer from child labor.
Child labor? Don't give Fred any ideas.
Who do you think makes the uniforms? LOL.Child labor? Don't give Fred any ideas.
I still see it happening. A lot. So you think they all really care? What a fantasy.Definitely Ground. They don't care how valuable a package is. Throw and go. Who cares if it gets rained on or stolen.
Um, and when the customer calls in and complains the ISP gets dinged hard .. unsure how long a Ground driver would remain employed with delivery "skills" like that :rolls eyes:
While I can't speak for corporate's cares and concerns, I think by now you should know they at least care about what they get caught doing, be it a Fedex employee or employee of an independent vendor.I still see it happening. A lot. So you think they all really care? What a fantasy.
With the chickenfeed wages they're getting at Ground I'll bet they really, really care a lot.While I can't speak for corporate's cares and concerns, I think by now you should know they at least care about what they get caught doing, be it a Fedex employee or employee of an independent vendor.
I still see it happening. A lot. So you think they all really care? What a fantasy.
We already have a BC member who moved from Ground to Express and seems to be doing OK. And the benefits and future you speak of will soon also be a thing of the past if things keep going the way they are.You are so WRONG!!! bbsam and his clones say that a Ground driver can be trained to be just like an Express courier, for half the money. And they are SO RIGHT BUDDY! We all know how much someone "cares" when they are being paid $12 per hour with no benefits and no future. Perhaps they are going to install some sort of electro-shock device on the Ground truck seat or make them wear a "motivational collar" that administers 12V when they don't move fast enough.
One person doesn't make it a trend. I don't know of one courier in my building that would make the switch. Ground's reputation precedes itself. Nothing to be proud of in my opinion. But then again you are Fred's prodigy.We already have a BC member who moved from Ground to Express and seems to be doing OK. And the benefits and future you speak of will soon also be a thing of the past if things keep going the way they are.You are so WRONG!!! bbsam and his clones say that a Ground driver can be trained to be just like an Express courier, for half the money. And they are SO RIGHT BUDDY! We all know how much someone "cares" when they are being paid $12 per hour with no benefits and no future. Perhaps they are going to install some sort of electro-shock device on the Ground truck seat or make them wear a "motivational collar" that administers 12V when they don't move fast enough.
We don't exactly have drivers rushing off to Express either. Of course that's because Express is so much more demanding and difficult...yeah, right.One person doesn't make it a trend. I don't know of one courier in my building that would make the switch. Ground's reputation precedes itself. Nothing to be proud of in my opinion. But then again you are Fred's prodigy.
One person doesn't make it a trend. I don't know of one courier in my building that would make the switch. Ground's reputation precedes itself. Nothing to be proud of in my opinion. But then again you are Fred's prodigy.
We don't exactly have drivers rushing off to Express either. Of course that's because Express is so much more demanding and difficult...yeah, right.