On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, J.C. Wren wrote:
It's all very dependent on the store. I have one
near me that I use, since
the nearest Fedex and UPS counters are miles away. I have a good
relationship with the people there, and they understand how to pack most
items. Generally, I'll give a specification how I want it packed, and
they'll do exactly as I ask. They know to put tape over lables in case they
get wet (preventing running), triple taping bottoms, double taping edges,
etc.
Mailboxes Etc. was bought out by UPS and all their stores are being
renamed The UPS Store.
These are the same people who couldn't pack boxes before, so I don't think
a name change will automatically give them new packaging skills.
If you have a store near you that has decent people,
you can also
start them on a re-education program. And since they're now owned by
UPS, I think UPS is going to start making them take a 2 day course in
packing and shipping. The owner of the one near me said the UPS
representative had been talking the idea over with her.
Maybe they can give a course to the UPS employees on how not to drop a
box.
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