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FI 1 stands for Fu#$ it 1
Nice, next time will be "FI 135"!
FI 1 stands for Fu#$ it 1
Gosh, even I figured that out without any hints. Of course it does fit well with my SN. LOLI know what you are trying to do! You know I am on double super secret suspension and are trying to lead me astray!! Oh well, here goes, FI 1 stands for Fu#$ it 1
I got upon today. It was ugly!!!!!!!!i used to get "sheeted" on quite a bit.
I was watching the news and I was reminded of this term "drive by sheeting" I used to use to describe what cover drivers would do to the pkgs going to apts on the Friday b4 I would come back from vacation. They would drive by the apt complex and sheet 'em all up as NI1! I used to take the following Monday off just to ruin their evil plan but half the time they just put NI2 on 'em! I would look in the back of my car and see 20 stops going to an apt complex that usually got 5 or so stops and know I was the victim of a "Drive By Sheeting!" Anybody else been sheeted?!
Gosh, even I figured that out without any hints. Of course it does fit well with my SN. LOL
Thorn, Trpl covered that. But this started out with apt complexes and that is a whole different story. I agree with Trpl, I can't let them off. I have always done my best to find addresses. Even asking neighbors. I drive up and down the street. Our utility readers write the house numbers on the meters and that helps alot to find addresses. Usually meters are visible from the street. This is not fool proof, though.
I have opened mail boxes to verify addresses. When there is no number on the house or the mail box and I am sure it is the fight house I will check the mail box to see if there is mail with the name.I would even go as far as opening the lid
on trash containers to see if there were envelopes or magazines that might have a name on it. Anything to avoid coming back.
I would even go as far as opening the lid
on trash containers to see if there were envelopes or magazines that might have a name on it. Anything to avoid coming back.
A cooler in the garage will often have the last name written on the top, a repair tag tied to a lawnmower, vanity plates with name, out of state plates that are the same as the return add.,pkg. for a home based plumbing business and the backyard is stacked with PVC pipe. Any resource you can draw upon!
My personal favorite: Twelve miles out in the country, the last 4 were dirt, no mailbox, no house number, no neighbors, no ph. # on pkg., the land is only good for holding the earth together, but you call OMS and manage to get a ph. # and when you call it you hear the ringing inside.
Another old tactic..............
My personal favorite: Twelve miles out in the country, the last 4 were dirt, no mailbox, no house number, no neighbors, no ph. # on pkg., the land is only good for holding the earth together, but you call OMS and manage to get a ph. # and when you call it you hear the ringing inside.
There is a very simple yet effective way to curb this practice. Take one of the "send agains" and go to the consignee and ask them point blank if they were home on that day and at that time. If they say yes, show them the service cross and advise them that a delivery attempt was made (on paper, or on DIAD to be more accurate) and then give them either the toll free or the center number so that they can voice their concerns. If you have the time, track the pkg for that customer and show them the progress, to include the "delivery attempt". Ask them if there was a delivery notice on the door, as I'm sure the driver simply scanned the notice in the pkg car and then threw it away. Yes, you would be basically throwing the cover driver under the bus, but you would also be teaching him a valuable lesson and one that he would come to appreciate it when he has his own route and a cover driver is doing this to him.
I had a cover driver who had a bad habit of doing this and this approach, while not 100% effective, proved to be quite effective. He was also good at NSN, NSS, NSP, or any of the other options available so that he wouldn't actually have to get off his butt and make the actual delivery attempt. It took 2-3 sequences like this until he finally figured out that he was not only screwing me but, more importantly, screwing the customer and he is now one of the better cover drivers in the bldg.