Yeah UPS, that's proof
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The photo that UPS provided to prove that they delivered my package. I mean, sure, it’s my front porch, but they could have included the package.
Yeah UPS, that's proof
The photo that UPS provided to prove that they delivered my package. I mean, sure, it’s my front porch, but they could have included the package.
They’d need to allow drivers to take enough time to appropriately do the job, so that’s never going to happen.
When you have to make as many deliveries in an hour to require breaking the sound barrier during your shift, you don’t have time to check house numbers.
I’ve often thought that a good business would be a delivery company and your main gimmick is that you actually deliver the packages. I think they’ve missed out on an untapped market of actually doing the thing they claim to do.
Most of these package delivery companies hire people who would lose a battle of wits to their own reflection, pay them next to nothing, and give them 900 parcels to deliver in 45 minutes. Inevitably it leads to problems. My recommendation is that they don’t do any of that, and just hire more drivers. The increased business they would get by being reliable would offset the cost of having to hire more people.