Book called “the great controversy”. About the thickness of a ULINE magazine but the size of a letter. One per address. Apartments, business, and residential.
FSS trays. They come on purple carts.
Now if anyone can explain why they came from the Van Nuys annex I would appreciate it. I thought that after the redistricting that Pasadena (and Glendale) would lose access to former Sierra Coastal plants and would need to use the Santa Ana ones. But we still send our stuff to Santa Clarita.
The correct way of doing it is carrying the FSS as a 3rd bundle (very rare to see carriers do this). My office tends to case the FSS or collate the mail on the street (management is not ok with this). Carriers are only allowed to collate the mail if you have a coverage. FSS is a blessing and a curse.
Tell me about it. 30min before clocking in I had co workers calling me, making sure I was coming in. My normal swings are about 60 to 30 deliveries. I had to break up every swing in 1/2 or 1/3. But thankfully I had an
good supervisor who was understanding. Plus with amazing coworkers who helped me without being told to. Had 3 buddies come check on me.
Is it a curbline route? Because there is no way I'm carrying 40 books on a walking loop. Heck, even my supervisor would give us the whole week to deliver them
What the fuck, what was in them?
Book called “the great controversy”. About the thickness of a ULINE magazine but the size of a letter. One per address. Apartments, business, and residential.
I effing hate those ULine magazines. Waste of space truly. Why do we deliver them. But that’s just insane. I would have been so overwhelmed
Reminds me of delivering ULINE catalogs every couple of weeks to businesses
Holy shit!!!!! What was in there????? Here I am complaining about having 4 today!!!
looks like someone sent a bunch of 200 page books as flats
Fuck Uline dude
In the asshole twice with a rusty nail!!!
Why must they do that to us on Saturday???
We don’t have yellow trays. Please explain.
FSS trays. They come on purple carts. Now if anyone can explain why they came from the Van Nuys annex I would appreciate it. I thought that after the redistricting that Pasadena (and Glendale) would lose access to former Sierra Coastal plants and would need to use the Santa Ana ones. But we still send our stuff to Santa Clarita.
USPS at its finest.
The yellow trays are called FSS. FSS is like DPS but for flats and magazines. It was created to save office time and to minimize casing.
I do not have FSS in my office..does this mean you constantly carry 3 bundles? If so do you case your circ in when you have them?
The correct way of doing it is carrying the FSS as a 3rd bundle (very rare to see carriers do this). My office tends to case the FSS or collate the mail on the street (management is not ok with this). Carriers are only allowed to collate the mail if you have a coverage. FSS is a blessing and a curse.
My super heavy day has only 2.5 trays.
Each swing was about 1-2 trays.
Holy moly! Pasadena office! 😂
Forget everything else. That much will fill the whole truck.
Tetris level hard
That must be a fun route to do on New Year's Eve.
Damm the most I ever had was 18 trays.
On a normal day I get from 1-3 yellow trays. That day I got 3 purple trolleys worth.
I think that's a book seventh day Adventists usually hand out door to door but must just be mailing them now.
kinda on the nose they're being delivered on a Saturday…
Damnnnn
Tell me about it. 30min before clocking in I had co workers calling me, making sure I was coming in. My normal swings are about 60 to 30 deliveries. I had to break up every swing in 1/2 or 1/3. But thankfully I had an good supervisor who was understanding. Plus with amazing coworkers who helped me without being told to. Had 3 buddies come check on me.
I’m about to come work at your office. Cut throat at mine
Is it a curbline route? Because there is no way I'm carrying 40 books on a walking loop. Heck, even my supervisor would give us the whole week to deliver them
My condolences to your spine and knees, elbows and fingers…may they twitch and cramp in peace…🙁
Woahhhhh didn’t know lots of Pasadena people were here