How about the people that have to "go ask my supervisor" if I can sign for them?
I talking about a Breast Care center that gets 2 or 3 x-ray envolopes per day. These envolopes are from the same hospital and are in the same packaging everyday. Yet the dumb B----(i'm assuming nursing assistant, because God help us all if our nurses are this dense) has to say to me "hold on I need to find out if I can sign for these". And then I'm left standing there for 3-4 minutes.
Two routes ago I had this guy who insisted his address out in friend-ing nowheresville was a business and needed to be delivered by 5. He had a pole barn that he kept his damn boat in that he said was his business location. It was at the end of the loop and could not be gotten to without breaking trace. There was no sign, no public entrance, no posted hours,he was in a rural residential if I ever saw one. He complained and my center manager at the time decided not to back my version so whenever(1 time every 2 weeks maybe) he had a pkg I had to break and get the SOB his package by 5. I usually made it as close to 5 as possible or if I was late he would not take it! What fun. I do not miss his sorry lets-make-everyone-unhappy a**.![]()
Anyone else have Korean owned and operated "beauty supply stores" in their areas? The ones that want to split up one COD amount into 6 post dated checks (all different dates) and never has a clue what the amounts are even though they ordered them?
There is this one construction company in my area. The office and the warehouse are two separate buildings aprox 300 yards apart. The shipping/receiving is obviously in the warehouse. For some reason all the people that work for this company expect me to know who works in which building and deliver their packages to the proper building. I told them a year ago this was just not going to work, they need to decide where they want me to deliver to. I also told them I can't make two stops for one package. So the girls in the office decided all envelopes go to the office and all boxes go to the warehouse. I said I can do that. And it worked well for the about 10 months. About two months ago the warehouse people stared complain about it.
Then it all came to a head yesterday. I had a 45 pound box for them, I take it to the warehouse, one guy was about to sign for it then someone I have never seen came over, looked at the name on the box and said, he works in the office and I need to take it there. I explained the situation to him and he said he doesn't care no one in there is to sign for it. I asked him are you refusing to sign? He said yes. I said then the package is refused and is now RTS. He said you can't do that we need it. I said if no one will sign I have to. When I left the ctr last night, the package was sitting in the refused pile.
There is this one construction company in my area. The office and the warehouse are two separate buildings aprox 300 yards apart. The shipping/receiving is obviously in the warehouse. For some reason all the people that work for this company expect me to know who works in which building and deliver their packages to the proper building. I told them a year ago this was just not going to work, they need to decide where they want me to deliver to. I also told them I can't make two stops for one package. So the girls in the office decided all envelopes go to the office and all boxes go to the warehouse. I said I can do that. And it worked well for the about 10 months. About two months ago the warehouse people stared complain about it.
Then it all came to a head yesterday. I had a 45 pound box for them, I take it to the warehouse, one guy was about to sign for it then someone I have never seen came over, looked at the name on the box and said, he works in the office and I need to take it there. I explained the situation to him and he said he doesn't care no one in there is to sign for it. I asked him are you refusing to sign? He said yes. I said then the package is refused and is now RTS. He said you can't do that we need it. I said if no one will sign I have to. When I left the ctr last night, the package was sitting in the refused pile.
I would have got the guy's name who refused to sign for it and made sure his named was written clearly and in large letters across the box before I RTSed it. Its one delivery per company at one street address, anything else is padding stops. I would make sure my Center Manager backs me up first though, most of them should unless its a big shipper account.I would have done the exact same thing. I don't play their BS games either.
Center Manager backing you up? I had 9 or 10 of them in my 30 years and not a one would "back you up". Most times they were the ones that made these idiotic delivery deals in the first place when the customer would call in crying about how their mean delivery driver won't deliver to exactly where they want it. Never met a center manager in my career that had a pair when it came to dealing with customers. I learned early on that the more you let people step all over you the more they will. Funny how some idiots would have no problem letting the fedex guy drop his crap off at the 1st desk inside the door but would expect UPS to cart a few boxes all over the friggin building." Homy don't play those games"I would have got the guy's name who refused to sign for it and made sure his named was written clearly and in large letters across the box before I RTSed it. Its one delivery per company at one street address, anything else is padding stops. I would make sure my Center Manager backs me up first though, most of them should unless its a big shipper account.