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Upgrade NowHARRY - I actually worked as a UPS delivery driver back in 1978, in the Illinois Quad-City area, home of places like International Harvester, two plants for them, and Some company called Deare? must have been 6-8 delivery addresses for them. Anyhow, about 1988 I moved my employer from Betterdorf, Iowa to our new plant in downtown MOLINE, Ill. I was in purchasing, I had a custom bolt manufacturing company box up two boxes, about 50 pcs of really big bolts I ran out of and ship them UPS from ALSIP, Ill, a Chicago suburb, to Moline, about a 3 hour drive. I had a customer waiting for some of these bolts. The company shipped the 500 pcs via truck, they came in next day. I almost forgot about the two boxes, almost 2 months later my phone rings, his the Dock guy who recieves UPS, asks if I need a good laugh, come out to the dock. Sitting on the floor of the UPS truck are two scroungy dirty boxes, almost looked like they drug them the 175 miles from Chicago to Moline, could barely read the address label, should have been handwriting on the box about where the two boxes were mis-delivered to, but couldn''t see anything thru the dirt.Donny - geez I hope you get some help and do get your delivery service again. However, when you catch this quasi-Gov't agency breaking their own rules they very likely will change the rules.
I'd also like to add that it was a couple decades ago when I had a friend of a friend that worked for the USPS. At that time he claimed the Post Office never looses anything. It may just take some time to show up. Fast forward to current and I'd like to know where a set of my son's IH wheel weights ended up? And a couple Creepers another time. I have to admit I've never had these problems with packages thru UPS or FedEx. I wonder if it's time to completely get the Gov't fingers out of the Post Office?
HARRY - I actually worked as a UPS delivery driver back in 1978, in the Illinois Quad-City area, home of places like International Harvester, two plants for them, and Some company called Deare? must have been 6-8 delivery addresses for them. Anyhow, about 1988 I moved my employer from Betterdorf, Iowa to our new plant in downtown MOLINE, Ill. I was in purchasing, I had a custom bolt manufacturing company box up two boxes, about 50 pcs of really big bolts I ran out of and ship them UPS from ALSIP, Ill, a Chicago suburb, to Moline, about a 3 hour drive. I had a customer waiting for some of these bolts. The company shipped the 500 pcs via truck, they came in next day. I almost forgot about the two boxes, almost 2 months later my phone rings, his the Dock guy who recieves UPS, asks if I need a good laugh, come out to the dock. Sitting on the floor of the UPS truck are two scroungy dirty boxes, almost looked like they drug them the 175 miles from Chicago to Moline, could barely read the address label, should have been handwriting on the box about where the two boxes were mis-delivered to, but couldn''t see anything thru the dirt.
Were they steppin‘ and fetchin’?But I just can’t resist chasing them once more around the parking lot lol
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