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Sunday Amazon held over for Monday delivery

So what about the offices that are not participating in Amazon Sunday? Where is their 8127 time? Additional parcels get dumped on them on Monday because management doesn't want to participate in Amazon Sunday. We had a PM that for years refused to participate.
No you didn’t lol. PMs don’t get to opt out lol. If District tells them they have to do it, they do it. More then likely your office didn’t have enough routes to staffing an office on Sunday.
 
Your credit is bad. RRECs is not gonna happen.
I go back and forth with this-with the Amazon we have been getting-4 years plus-and the volume we have been getting from amazon (to door packages) I somewhat believe our routes in my office would all gain in evaluation, however with all the losses it would bring like mail volume, travel, CBU's and informed delivery, subs not doing the scans and soooooo many other flaws I honestly do not know what will happen when and if implemented. I definitely believe SOMETHING needs to be done for ALL the amazon offices that have not been counted in years!
 
I go back and forth with this-with the Amazon we have been getting-4 years plus-and the volume we have been getting from amazon (to door packages) I somewhat believe our routes in my office would all gain in evaluation, however with all the losses it would bring like mail volume, travel, CBU's and informed delivery, subs not doing the scans and soooooo many other flaws I honestly do not know what will happen when and if implemented. I definitely believe SOMETHING needs to be done for ALL the amazon offices that have not been counted in years!
hourly sounds good.
 
Not all packages that have “Sunday” printed on them actually come in on Sunday for delivery. Some are delivered early on Saturday while others run late & aren’t actually available for delivery until Monday. The Sunday label is an ETA just like some of our own packages have.
If the package was sorted for Sunday delivery then that is compensable but if it’s not available then we aren’t. If we deliver it, we get route credit, if Sunday/Holiday deliver then we aren’t.
FYI… it is not unusual for mgmt to push Priority out on a Holiday delivery day. I never see anyone complain about mgmt stealing our credit.
I was simply just stating op talking about sunday being pushed to Monday. Yeah we get parcel credit for Sunday amazon that we aren’t supposed to handle. Rrecs is right around the corner huh? The union has been kicking the can on that since 2015. It’s a joke and a slap in the face to the hardworking carriers. Yeah we get Sunday stuff throughout the week. But if it in fact comes in on Sunday and is pushed to Monday that’s a load of bs and a way we are working for free. Management and the union know this.
 
No you didn’t lol. PMs don’t get to opt out lol. If District tells them they have to do it, they do it. More then likely your office didn’t have enough routes to staffing an office on Sunday.

My hire office never did Amazon Sundays (3 Ks, 1 Aux, 2 City). Amazon even dropped our pallets at the nearby Amazon HuB as if we were doing Sundays. Found out later from those 'in the know' it was 100pct because our PM was allowed to opt out.

Another example: A major Amazon Hub I worked at for 2 years started getting drops for a nearby office that never participated before. Their regulars were tired of getting dumped on Mondays and I believe convinced their PM to start Sundays. It went on for a few Sundays... then began to fall apart when the clerk and PM of that office had to rotate (work) the Sundays with the rest of us. 1 month later they were no longer doing Sundays despite having enough volume for two 8 hour Sunday Routes.

Some PMs do get to opt in or out.
 
2 minutes per package is generous by way of the old Mail Count system. We received less than 1 minute per at last count.
If using RRECS credits, it depends on where the pkgs were delivered. If Mailbox or parcel locker then 2 minutes per is still a good amount of time. If it went to the house then you might get away with adding 2 more minutes for each that is applicable.

I know this is an old thread, and this info is good to know. I was concerned that taking Sunday/Holiday Amazons out on Monday would not give any delivery RRECS credit on Monday since it was scanned for a separate Sunday/Holiday route not ours. And the clock stopped when Sunday carrier scanned it as 'attempted' or 'No access'. I've seen other posters say they have asked clerks to rescan parcels.

Is it wrong to request management to have clerks scan these parcels on Monday morning, so we are assured RRECS credit? plus the added benefit of parcels showing up on lookahead feature ( which is helpful on Mon/Tues holiday when parcel load is over 300) and also helpful for anyone that uses "Load vehicle" (parcels can't be entered if not scanned for 'Delivery that day') Management did allow clerks to rescan them last few months, but yesterday new mgmnt has said no.
 
I know this is an old thread, and this info is good to know. I was concerned that taking Sunday/Holiday Amazons out on Monday would not give any delivery RRECS credit on Monday since it was scanned for a separate Sunday/Holiday route not ours. And the clock stopped when Sunday carrier scanned it as 'attempted' or 'No access'. I've seen other posters say they have asked clerks to rescan parcels.

Is it wrong to request management to have clerks scan these parcels on Monday morning, so we are assured RRECS credit? plus the added benefit of parcels showing up on lookahead feature ( which is helpful on Mon/Tues holiday when parcel load is over 300) and also helpful for anyone that uses "Load vehicle" (parcels can't be entered if not scanned for 'Delivery that day') Management did allow clerks to rescan them last few months, but yesterday new mgmnt has said no.
Force the issue it needs to be rescanned for delivery that day. Otherwise routes will not get credit under rrecs. We always have some for every route on Sundays or holidays that can’t be delivered. They get thrown in a hamper to be rescanned the Next day. contact local rep and apprise them of the situation file if need be.
 
Is there extra compensation for carriers to deliver Sunday Amazon that was not delivered Sunday but held over for Monday delivery? I was told by our union rep that we should be paid 2 min per package for Amazon that was not delivered on Sunday. Is there somewhere I can find this in writing?

Also, with Sunday Amazon delivery, should ALL packages be delivered on Sunday, including chunks and spurs? I just found out that in past, years the clerks have only had carriers take the large packages and left the small ones that fit in the mailbox for Monday delivery. What is the rule and proper procedure in this?
I’ve never heard that. We don’t have Sunday delivery, so our Mondays are always 👿🔥.

I came in yesterday clerks were working an Amazon pallet, but then annother Amazon truck pulled in. I said another truck? They said the pallet they were working was dropped on Monday…why can’t my RCA work our Amazon packages on a holiday instead of being sent to the Hub office?
 
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Force the issue it needs to be rescanned for delivery that day. Otherwise routes will not get credit under rrecs. We always have some for every route on Sundays or holidays that can’t be delivered. They get thrown in a hamper to be rescanned the Next day. contact local rep and apprise them of the situation file if need be.
Yeah, thanx. One Monday i did have over 15-20 parcels left from Sunday because of a broken LLv. But previous PM ok'd rescanning them . So it was just yesterday that new PM , maybe w/o giving it any real thought, decided not to scan them. Most of the time it is just a handful, BUT i do want to make sure they rescan it for my route.
 
Force the issue it needs to be rescanned for delivery that day. Otherwise routes will not get credit under rrecs. We always have some for every route on Sundays or holidays that can’t be delivered. They get thrown in a hamper to be rescanned the Next day. contact local rep and apprise them of the situation file if need be.
Not true. The Route scan on a weekday gives credit to the route the delivery location is mapped to. An AAU is NOT even required for parcel credit.

If you have to move a pkg out of a locker from the day before to the house & scan at the house, you will get Door credit. No AAU is required. This also goes for Certifieds in the DPS… no AAU is required for credit.
 
Not true. The Route scan on a weekday gives credit to the route the delivery location is mapped to. An AAU is NOT even required for parcel credit.

If you have to move a pkg out of a locker from the day before to the house & scan at the house, you will get Door credit. No AAU is required. This also goes for Certifieds in the DPS… no AAU is required for credit.
So when rca’s are providing parcel assistance during peak season are we getting credit for those parcels? Example: rca is delivering all day from an enterprise rental van.
 
So when rca’s are providing parcel assistance during peak season are we getting credit for those parcels? Example: rca is delivering all day from an enterprise rental van.
Yes, those parcels go to our route. Last year PO had mgmt routing parcel-runs in the AM & District wasn’t crediting the routes. The PO was forced to go back & flip the ”credit the route” switch so we’d get proper credit.

It doesn’t matter what route a pkg is scanned to. It only matters where the pkg is delivery scanned.
 
Not true. The Route scan on a weekday gives credit to the route the delivery location is mapped to. An AAU is NOT even required for parcel credit.

If you have to move a pkg out of a locker from the day before to the house & scan at the house, you will get Door credit. No AAU is required. This also goes for Certifieds in the DPS… no AAU is required for credit.
We scan all certs in dps as out for delivery to ensure credit...
It's the same as an AAU scan
 
This is just an observation the neighbors and I had this morning. Amazon hasn't had any branded vehicles in our area in 2 months. Everything is gig workers in kias or other cheap mileage cars. I guess they are going with the amaz I n flex drivers again. Ups has been delivering most stuff up here. Neither of us have seen a FedEx vehicle in 3 months.
We are about 20 miles from any kind of population density.
 
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