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Why you should always try to follow procedure
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<blockquote data-quote="Heavy Package" data-source="post: 4224409" data-attributes="member: 70051"><p>Why do people come on here with an "Iron Fist" mentality? I DR crap all day. If the Shipper release message comes up then the procedure at our center is to release the package no matter what. No signature, etc. even for a business would be required. But that has been put in writing and verbally told to us by our center management team.</p><p></p><p>By the way - Just CYA and get the procedure in writing from a sup via DIAD message. Do whatever that says. UPS is only as stressful or strict as YOU allow them to be to you. I am nearing $100k this year for delivering cardboard. It took me a few years, like most, to finally not care about UPS's internal BS but just do the job properly-both the way UPS says to do it and to take care of our customers to the extent I can. But I play by UPS's rules whenever a question comes up. They pay me each Friday-Not the places I deliver to. Gotta remember that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heavy Package, post: 4224409, member: 70051"] Why do people come on here with an "Iron Fist" mentality? I DR crap all day. If the Shipper release message comes up then the procedure at our center is to release the package no matter what. No signature, etc. even for a business would be required. But that has been put in writing and verbally told to us by our center management team. By the way - Just CYA and get the procedure in writing from a sup via DIAD message. Do whatever that says. UPS is only as stressful or strict as YOU allow them to be to you. I am nearing $100k this year for delivering cardboard. It took me a few years, like most, to finally not care about UPS's internal BS but just do the job properly-both the way UPS says to do it and to take care of our customers to the extent I can. But I play by UPS's rules whenever a question comes up. They pay me each Friday-Not the places I deliver to. Gotta remember that. [/QUOTE]
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