I could go out to the nearest cardboard dumpster and take pictures of dozens of used boxes with tracking labels on them, and I'm sure it wouldn't be terribly hard for the "right person" (whoever that is) to track those labels either. What does all of that have to do with anyone's job security or their rights under the labor agreement?
Yes, had countless the past 2 weeks.....if just a 1/4 of those houses order fr there i am screwed....that stuff is huuuuuuuuge and heavy.....have to fight the load the whole morning as is with the oversized resis to get to my buisness pieces....ugggggggg
Basic tracking of that package will show you the destination town/city. Enhanced tracking will provide the physical address. While it may not be in the labor agreement, it is simply common sense that we should not be posting pictures of consignee's packages on this or any other forum.
And pictures on company property is against company policy. Posting them on social media is gotten a lot of people in a lot of trouble why would you want to try it. Imagine them getting that guys 1Z number linking it up with you when he took his break in realizing that you didn't take his break they would fire him. You can and it's happened.
Treehuggers are willing to pay a bit extra which allows UPS to buy carbon credits.
Basic tracking of that package will show you the destination town/city. Enhanced tracking will provide the physical address. While it may not be in the labor agreement, it is simply common sense that we should not be posting pictures of consignee's packages on this or any other forum.
1) This is a duplicate thread.
2) I agree. Not a good idea to post your route number and location (on the PAL) online if for no other reason than to keep your pseudo-anonymity and ability to post about things freely without worrying about your sups knowing it is you.