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<blockquote data-quote="jlphotog" data-source="post: 259057" data-attributes="member: 6986"><p>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. </p><p> </p><p>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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlphotog, post: 259057, member: 6986"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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