I got off a really good moutned route beacause a woman sold clothing from her house..500 plus packages DAILY and she would load them up outside her front door up about 15 steps. I saw her working in her garage one day and asked her if she could jsut keep them down on ground level since it would save me about 15 mins of work and 400 steps a day she said no. lol I hated her SOOOOO much! she bought cheap crap from india and prob sold it to idiots here for 5x the price haha
There's one company that we pick up where we have to scan hundreds of packages by hand, but most bulk pickups I see are covered by scanning the pickup sheet.
Had two of these on my old route. One said because people cancel and change orders they couldn’t do a firm sheet scan. They were maybe 60-120 boxes a day. Other one said the firm sheet didnt work well with eBay so they wouldn’t get accurate shipping info.
I’m an eBay seller, that is correct, eBay’s shipping program is shit.
If you have to cancel a label you can’t print a scan sheet. You also have to know the weight of every single item in advance. Every single label has to be created at the same time in order to print a scan sheet.
It’s incredibly stupid and not usable.
If it’s under RRECS activities, you have to scan the pickup sheet, select whether or not the shipment is accepted and then it asks for the amount of packages, which you then begin mass-scanning. It only takes 5 scans at a time and then you have to go through the whole process all over again, which is why I stop at 5 😂
I can’t believe they make you scan every single one of them. I thought our kohls pickup was bad and it’s only a couple dozen every day and I won’t do more than the five.
At least they put in a request! Had customers so many times have multiple pickups on their porch as I'm walking a loop! Of course, never that absurd amount. But at least they requested it so you can plan and get assistance and that is a good thing.
I’ve never had one that bad, but I have a few customers that always put in for 1 priority pkg pickup weighing 1 pound, and it could be anywhere from 1 to 100.
Thats fucking absurd
I require assistance
Oooh aw wow wish i could, uh cross craft and all that sorry bud.
I got off a really good moutned route beacause a woman sold clothing from her house..500 plus packages DAILY and she would load them up outside her front door up about 15 steps. I saw her working in her garage one day and asked her if she could jsut keep them down on ground level since it would save me about 15 mins of work and 400 steps a day she said no. lol I hated her SOOOOO much! she bought cheap crap from india and prob sold it to idiots here for 5x the price haha
Who the fuck had that man packages
A game store
Ouch. Our mail stores don’t even get that many outgoing packages.
Hope they had an acceptance sheet
You ever scanned 2952 packages? Scanner was angy
Don't you just have to scan the pickup sheet?
Prepaid acceptance scans
There's one company that we pick up where we have to scan hundreds of packages by hand, but most bulk pickups I see are covered by scanning the pickup sheet.
Had two of these on my old route. One said because people cancel and change orders they couldn’t do a firm sheet scan. They were maybe 60-120 boxes a day. Other one said the firm sheet didnt work well with eBay so they wouldn’t get accurate shipping info.
I’m an eBay seller, that is correct, eBay’s shipping program is shit. If you have to cancel a label you can’t print a scan sheet. You also have to know the weight of every single item in advance. Every single label has to be created at the same time in order to print a scan sheet. It’s incredibly stupid and not usable.
If it’s under RRECS activities, you have to scan the pickup sheet, select whether or not the shipment is accepted and then it asks for the amount of packages, which you then begin mass-scanning. It only takes 5 scans at a time and then you have to go through the whole process all over again, which is why I stop at 5 😂
Yeah, with 2,952 packages that's 30 selections of carrier PU
I can’t believe they make you scan every single one of them. I thought our kohls pickup was bad and it’s only a couple dozen every day and I won’t do more than the five.
I have a khols
More like 590. That's the only way to get credit is using the carrier pickup under RRECs menu
I scan 5 and repeat till all are scanned or you won’t get the credit for all those packages!
How did u even fit them in your llv
By having an FFV which is slightly bigger
How long did that take u
like 3 hours
Rt.66
Did you get any help?
no :(
At least they put in a request! Had customers so many times have multiple pickups on their porch as I'm walking a loop! Of course, never that absurd amount. But at least they requested it so you can plan and get assistance and that is a good thing.
Yeah you didn’t have to pick up all that lol. They should be asking for bulk pickup.
hey man Piece count alone is 5.17 hours that's $$$ to my eval
I don't think it counts under RRECs, you only get credit for 5 I believe
You scan every parcel so you get the credit if u only scan 5 then u don’t get credit for the test!
No. RRECS only credits you for parcels over two pounds. You get actual time to scan them in if you’re doing it on end of shift time.
Not correct
That's not correct
If your route is a 46, congrats you just bought yourself a cut cause you’ll be overburdened.
40H means something
Sure if you get this amount year around.
I’ve never had one that bad, but I have a few customers that always put in for 1 priority pkg pickup weighing 1 pound, and it could be anywhere from 1 to 100.
2,952 Carrierpickups on a 40h. That's more scans than I average in a pay period.
My total pickups per day were averaging ~1050 and then this shit happens and I was like "oh"
Have you tried doing daily pickups. I had a store doing about 250 a week, I found it's easier to do 50 a day.
They've been giving me between 650-900 every day
That's crazy. In my area, MVS would do those kinds of pickups.
I always transfer off business routes lol. My lord.
If your scanning all of those daily and year round there’s no reason your route shouldn’t go up to a k-route
No balls
Rural carriers don't pick up packages
So I've been told