Might be because FedEx has lots of contractor people, not company employees like ups.see fedex everyday I actually see fedex more the ups. I also see far more FedEx parcels in mailboxes
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Might be because FedEx has lots of contractor people, not company employees like ups.see fedex everyday I actually see fedex more the ups. I also see far more FedEx parcels in mailboxes
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We scan all certs in dps as out for delivery to ensure credit...
It's the same as an AAU scan
AAU isnāt necessary. We havenāt AAU on Certs in years & we all get credited upon Delivery or L/N. Iām in a large office so it takes too long to scan all those when it isnāt needed. Parcels also donāt need scanning out from Hold or B/C. Total waste of time that we do not get credit for.We do the same & I've just started doing packages coming off Hold and Business Closed packages to be delivered.
There has to be something that tells the system to capture the data. It very well may be the geo fence, not barcodes.We grouped mailboxes within 5 ft. Does the gps coordinate read the same for the group of mailboxes that are within 5 ft of each other? Maybe we need to group doors for pkg delivery, break up a roof top into sections and put the address doors where they might be in the building per door group. IDK....maybe this isn't even a problem and I am visualizing the wrong scenarios happening.
I see some on the ground by the mailbox but I have no idea how they got there.I also see far more FedEx parcels in mailboxes.
I had found packages I. Mailboxes I didnāt remember deliver. They had a FedEx surepost usps tracking number. It wasnāt untilsee fedex everyday I actually see fedex more the ups. I also see far more FedEx parcels in mailboxes
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Wow. Not only is it crammed in there, but the SNOW! Yike. I just got back from some pond fishing.I had found packages I. Mailboxes I didnāt remember deliver. They had a FedEx surepost usps tracking number. It wasnāt until
The 3rd one I decided to look up the tracking on it. Sure enough. I didnāt remember because I didnāt deliver it. Fedex did and they took the delivery photo of it in the mailbox
Itās on my PM desk, wish I had thought to look up the first few I saw. But in the past we bring them back to be redelivered by FedEx and it stops happening
No driveways isnāt long enough to drive down. The house is so close to the road itās less than a 30ft walk to the front doorWow. Not only is it crammed in there, but the SNOW! Yike. I just got back from some pond fishing.
I've always maintained just to pull it, and drop it. Others say they are afraid of being caught on some camera, but I still don't see the problem.
Do you figure the FedEx person (despite being lazy) did this because of issues with the snow/driveways?
We now get Sunday Amazon drops. This last Sunday they brought 38 packages for the entire office.Some people (me) have NEVER had Sunday delivered.![]()
Yeah, this has been the problem for a long while in my area--not complaining too much because of RRECS, but for at least the last year or so it's like nothing is delivered on Sundays, the RCAs work only 2-3 hours, and we're slammed with packages every Monday.We now get Sunday Amazon drops. This last Sunday they brought 38 packages for the entire office.
Monday my route had 200+ of just Amazon packages and another 100 of usps packages.
the RCA isnāt even hitting the 2hr mark on Sundays. At least sheās still get paid for 2hrs.
That grievance will go no where. Sunday packages delivered on Regular Delivery days are credited to the route. If a carrier is working over their weekly Eval then they can request help. Right now, we are paid for every minute over our weekly Eval so it is not āfree workā.If parcels are being held over from Sunday delivery and overwhelming you on Monday, file a grievance asking for a āFull relief dayā. You didnāt volunteer for Sunday work, yet you are being āForcedā to do it.
If you volunteer you will receive 150% pay, if forced to work Sunday you and management would have to settle on the amount you want and what they are willing to pay because that work is outside of our contract, but more than 150%, thatās the contractual volunteer amount. Yes you get the Rrecs credit for the Sunday parcels delivered on Monday, but if your route is 10-12 hours over a 48-k you will get no extra pay.
How would we find out which it was?Depends. Was it actually sorted on Sunday and they couldnāt get it all done? Or was it held and sorted for today? If itās the second one, thereās no additional compensation because the packages were not made available to the carriers on Sunday.
If itās the first one, itās 8127 time for the time it would take to deliver the extra packages, not two minutes a mile.
Anything that was committed for Sunday goes on Sunday. If they decide not to run it, and it was committed for Sunday, itās 8127 time.
Ask management for the parcel manifest from Sunday.How would we find out which it was?
Thanks
The next day I brought back a whole tub full of FedEx packages. And FexEx finally showed up to retrieve them on Thursday. Not a single FedEx package in my mailboxes on Friday. Letās hope they understand that I am not fooling around.I had found packages I. Mailboxes I didnāt remember deliver. They had a FedEx surepost usps tracking number. It wasnāt until
The 3rd one I decided to look up the tracking on it. Sure enough. I didnāt remember because I didnāt deliver it. Fedex did and they took the delivery photo of it in the mailbox
Itās on my PM desk, wish I had thought to look up the first few I saw. But in the past we bring them back to be redelivered by FedEx and it stops happening