sourdough44
En-Route
Maybe get hooked up with a significant other & ask her(?) to wait around? Of course it may be easier to just pick it up from the closest Fedex shipping depot.
When I was expecting a signed FedEx package, I would take the day off...and actually sit on my porch reading a book, waiting for the package. Numerous times, FedEx would show "attempted delivery" when they never showed. It reached a point that I stopped taking the first day off of the expected delivery, and just waited on the second day.
They also had lost numerous packages, and once a FedEx employee told me that during Christmas time, their part time employees ripped them off so bad, they did not bother to investigate when packages were reported lost...they just paid the insurance.
At my old house, the UPS guys would leave packages against the garage door. Right behind my car. Fortunately, I never backed over one, but that was just luck. I called to compalin a couple of times, but it never helped.I'm having a real problem with the local FedEx guys. They never leave the boxes anywhere near my front door. I can understand them putting them in odd places in my garage when those doors are open, but leaving them in the driveway when they could walk 20 feet more and put them at the front door would be a whole lot better.
The real amusing one is one where they left a notation that they left the packages by my "back door." It took me a while to figure out where the "back" door they mentioned was. The left them on the steps leading to my screen porch which is up two flights of steps from any of the actual doors on the back side of the house. Amusingly, as far as the county building department goes, that's my front door (don't get me started...).
I remember the commercials where they always hoped Dale Jarret would "race the truck". Instead all they needed to do was put one of their drivers in the race and tell him to deliver this package to the flag man and no one would have been able to keep up with him.
I don’t think it’s a time limit away from their truck, but rather a time trial each day to deliver the quantity of packages they carry. I’ve seen UPS out after 8pm before, and considering that it’s off to the races relatively early (7a-8a) every morning, that makes for a long day. I wouldn’t want the job, but I hear they get paid decently. Probably more than a FO at a regional airline coincidentally .Doesn't UPS delivery guys have some sort of time limit to be out of their truck for a delivery.?? I have seen those guys run red lights after all other traffic has stopped. Stop signs seem to be a mere suggestion, and of course they leave their truck in the middle of the road to jump out and place a box somewhere on or near the property.
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On Thursday, the club president was notified that FedEx had LOST OUR ENGINE. .
I have had the exact same frustration. Twice we know we stayed at home and they still marked us as not home/ unable to deliver. Plus,I asked the vendor specifically to ship ups, three times they screwed it up. Unfortunately they are the only vendor that has what I want. I have found ups to be much more reliable and flexible. If requested they will drop off at a ups store for later pick up. Sometimes they don’t even bother with the signature.Actually, I also hate UPS more than the post office now too, but this isn't about that.
Last month I was awaiting a Fedex delivery that required a signature. Scheduled delivery date was before end of day on a Monday. I waited till about 11am and checked the tracking. It was updated to say delivery would be between 1pm and 3pm, so I left the house for a half hour. The package came (and went) around 11:30. Of course I wasn't here, so I had to wait at home all day on Tuesday. It came around 6:30 while I was busy burning dinner.
Now, I was expecting another delivery on Monday, by end of day. I figured it was fine if we went to Atlanta for the weekend for a friends 40'th anniversary and get back early Monday, but the package came (and went) on Saturday. The nastygram said it would be scheduled for the next business day, which is today (Monday). Well, I got home early today and waited all day until just now. I just checked the tracking site and they now say it will be delivered tomorrow between 11:50 and 2:10. Yeah, sure. So now I have to stay home all day again tomorrow. If this wasn't an important health related item, I would just tell them to eat it and take it back. But I really need it.
Yeah, now everybody's able to work from home during the pandemic.The biggest problem I see with signature required is that was fine back when most homes had a stay at home housewife. Times are different now.
My wife and I are both retired, but we are definitely the "stay at home" type. We have lives and commitments. We have to rearrange schedules to stay at home to wait for deliveries, which is ok, unless they don't come and we waste a day.I think it all depends on your local area and especially the particular driver. FedEx and UPS are good where I am but the USPS has gone completely to sheeeet. Tracking says delivered but it’s nowhere in sight, may or may not show up after another week. Stuff delivered to the wrong address. Hopefully you have good neighbors that’ll get it to you. The mail person never shows up at all, but maybe early the next day you’ll get yesterday’s mail. Then you’ll get today’s mail at 8 pm that night. (Or did yesterday’s get delivered at midnight last night?) Or they do deliver the mail on time but fail to take the outgoing. It was bad before but since covid it has really gone into the toilet. I know the post office is overwhelmed but somehow UPS and Fedex, also overwhelmed, are dealing with it, at least in my area. Those drivers seem happy while the USPS people seem on the edge of a nervous breakdown.
The biggest problem I see with signature required is that was fine back when most homes had a stay at home housewife. Times are different now.
One person even claimed that thieves were following the delivery trucks around, picking up packages they had just dropped off.
I'll make a good effort tomorrow and if you're polite enough, I might even try to run my route around your schedule. If you're rude, don't expect me to go out of my way for you.
Lastly, a few things you can do to frustrate your FedEx driver:
1) Ask a Ground/Home delivery driver to take a FedEx Express package (has an "E" in the box on the label) or vice versa. They operate as independent companies and don't even go back to the same terminal, so it's not like I'm just being lazy for not taking your package. If I take it, it will NOT get where it's going or at least not in the timely fashion you are hoping for.
It’s amazing how many people don’t get this. They’re rude to everyone then wonder why things don’t go well in their lives.
I make delivery's to homes for many years now. Do not act afraid and 98% of the time the dog will back down since I am 6'4" tall. I also carry treats with me and have coverted many dogs to like me.I once had to run some conduit and cables outside a customer's house while there was no one home. The customer had a very large, very protective Rottweiler named DeNiro whom she knew would have none of that, so she locked the dog inside the day I was coming.
Unfortunately, her dopey brother had stopped by and let the dog out, not having the good sense to figure his sister probably had a reason for locking him in that day. So when I showed up, opened the gate, and walked into the yard like I owned the place, DeNiro was not happy. He started running at me with the sort of determination that usually means bad news.
Just as I was debating my options, however, he changed posture and slowed to a walk. He then stood in front of me, barked, and started walking toward the gate. I was a bit surprised and didn't follow right away; so he came back, gently took my boot in his jaws, looked up at me, barked, started walking toward the gate again, turned his head, and waited for me. He was literally showing me the door.
I walked toward him and started toward the gate, talking to him as he heeled next to me. "I'm just here to do a job, DeNiro. I also know that you're just doing yours, so no hard feelings." That sort of thing. He continued to calmly escort me to the gate with a relaxed posture. When I was out of the yard and closed the gate behind me, however, he leaped up on it like, well, a mad dog and kept barking and pushing up against the gate until I got back in my car and drove away.
I know it was all a show. DeNiro could have leaped over the fence if he really meant me any harm. He also could have taken chunks out of me in the yard if he wanted to. But at some point he figured out that I meant no harm, so he just escorted me out.
Still, I sometimes wonder if I could have stayed and done the job that day. I've made friends with many other "mean" dogs, usually to their owners' great surprise. But that day, I decided to play it safe. DeNiro seemed pretty insistent that I get out of his yard, so that's what I did.
I went back to finish the job on a day when the customer was home. With the customer around, DeNiro just stayed close by me while I ran the conduits and cables. When I moved, he moved. When I stopped, he stopped. His posture was watchful, but not threatening at all. We had quite a nice chat while I finished the job.
Rich
I must be blessed in some strange way. Fed Ex, UPS and others. I've use them all and have never lost a package, except perhaps the one that got delivered to my across the street neighbor. Sat on their porch forever before I realized what had happened.
I usually wear gloves so if I have to have a wrestling match I am ready. In 35 years I have never been bit other than by a couple small "drop kick" dogs on the ankles.
1) Ask a Ground/Home delivery driver to take a FedEx Express package (has an "E" in the box on the label) or vice versa. They operate as independent companies and don't even go back to the same terminal, so it's not like I'm just being lazy for not taking your package. If I take it, it will NOT get where it's going or at least not in the timely fashion you are hoping for.
I get it 100% that this is not the driver's issue, but what a stupid way to structure the company. If it says FedEx on it, anyone with a FedEx uniform should be able to handle it. Having delineations between capabilities that isn't apparent to customers is setting everyone up for failure.