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<blockquote data-quote="sendagain" data-source="post: 147550" data-attributes="member: 1695"><p>Crawling on packages is something every driver has had to do at Christmas peak. I remember dragging my body over my pickups with a couple feet of room over my head, working my way to the residential stops that still had to come off that night.</p><p></p><p>You sound like you take pride in your work: that is something desperately needed at UPS. Too many people look to just making their life easier without thinking about the company or the person on the other side of that package. Earning respect from the company and the people on the street will at least gain you a reputation that you can live with. When that occasional nutjob accuses you of wrondoing (it does happen out there in wacko land) your bosses will know it's not true, or at least give you every benefit of the doubt. I once had a guy call in on me (whom I never saw in my life) who claimed I refused to give him his package and yelled at his daughter. The stop was a NI3 and I never laid eyes on the guy before or after his delivery attempts. Having a good reputation made that go away immediately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sendagain, post: 147550, member: 1695"] Crawling on packages is something every driver has had to do at Christmas peak. I remember dragging my body over my pickups with a couple feet of room over my head, working my way to the residential stops that still had to come off that night. You sound like you take pride in your work: that is something desperately needed at UPS. Too many people look to just making their life easier without thinking about the company or the person on the other side of that package. Earning respect from the company and the people on the street will at least gain you a reputation that you can live with. When that occasional nutjob accuses you of wrondoing (it does happen out there in wacko land) your bosses will know it's not true, or at least give you every benefit of the doubt. I once had a guy call in on me (whom I never saw in my life) who claimed I refused to give him his package and yelled at his daughter. The stop was a NI3 and I never laid eyes on the guy before or after his delivery attempts. Having a good reputation made that go away immediately. [/QUOTE]
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