I tried to put together a trip where I did four shops for a shipping service. It looked good on paper. However, my sense of direction is horrible and I was relying on google maps to get me where I needed to go. The trip was 260 miles round trip. I was up late doing two reports (which still seem to take me a long time). So I got a late start, but still had time to get to all four shops.
I got to the first shop fine. But to get to the second shop from the first shop I had to go through some somewhat back roads. I typed in the location of the shop on my Google Maps, as I figured that would be easier for me to follow than my pre-printed sheet of paper. I spent some time behind tractors and other slow moving vehicles, but was still getting there in plenty of time. I kept watching the miles tick down on the Google Maps showing I was almost at my location. Then the voice on Google Maps told me I was at my location. But I was in a residential area. There was no shipping service at that location. I drove up and down the street and did not find it. So I stopped the gas station (the only one in this town) and asked where the location was. They gave me directions. They were rural type directions.
I know the guidelines ask if the shipping service is at the location listed on the form. I figured as this is a somewhat remote location, this must be a time when it was not correct. I found the shipping service and entered the location. Shipping my package took quite a long time as the scale was not working at that location. The employee kept pushing buttons, unplugging the machine, plugging it back in, trying to get it to work. At one point she got out a chart of some type and said she would try that -- but then she started messing with the machine again. She kept telling me it said it was dialing but it wasn't working.
Meanwhile, my time was ticking away, and I still had two more locations to get to. The employee finally got the scale to work and I was able to ship the package. I noticed the receipt said a different name than the town I was supposed to ship from, but I still wasn't sure if it was a combined location or what. After all, Google Maps told me I had reached my destination. I went to take a picture of the address on the outside of the building to include in my report (and answer the question as to whether the location was at the address listed on the form) when a woman came up the sidewalk. I asked her why the location said XXX and asked if it was the shipping service for XXX (the town I was supposed to be in). She told me the town I was supposed to be in was 6 miles down the road.
Well great! I just spent forever shipping my package from the wrong location. Aside from that, I just paid to ship a package I won't get reimbursed for, got rid of one package that I needed (to be able to ship it from the correct location) and now I was cutting it VERY close on time to complete the other shops.
I briefly considered asking for the package back, but I figured that would look suspicious and take forever for the lady to process. But now I had three locations to go and only two packages to do them.
I started heading to the correct location, but I was cutting it close to time for the closing time of that location. And since I knew I couldn't complete all the locations that day (due to my lack of packages to ship) I decided I had a better chance to get to my next location within the appropriate time-frame (since it was open later). Since these shops require a hefty out of pocket expense, I didn't want to complete a shop and get it rejected due to the time I got in line.
I headed for the next shop, but again, I was cutting it too close for comfort. I had ten minutes left to get in line and I was still five minutes away. I wasn't sure I would make it, so I just headed straight for the location that was open the latest, where I knew I would make it in time. I successfully completed that shop.
But that left two out of my four shops undone. I guess that makes me a "flake." As soon as I got the last shop done, I drove to a gas station and sent a message to the scheduler offering to redo the two shops today.
I checked my email and shop log repeatedly last night and got up early this morning to do the shops. I considered going ahead and doing the shops today but I was not sure whether I should do them until I hear back from the scheduler. I would be driving a five hour round trip and paying $80 out of pocket for $50 shop fees and reimbursement. But if I did them today and the scheduler would not reschedule them for me, I would be driving a five hour round trip and paying $80 out of pocket without being reimbursed or paid. These are not packages I would be shipping anyway.
I sent the scheduler another message this morning offering to re-do the two shops this week. I won't really make any money because of the cost of gas for the 260 mile trip. But I am trying to not be a "flake."
I sure messed this one up.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/06/2014 02:06PM by jatufu1.
I got to the first shop fine. But to get to the second shop from the first shop I had to go through some somewhat back roads. I typed in the location of the shop on my Google Maps, as I figured that would be easier for me to follow than my pre-printed sheet of paper. I spent some time behind tractors and other slow moving vehicles, but was still getting there in plenty of time. I kept watching the miles tick down on the Google Maps showing I was almost at my location. Then the voice on Google Maps told me I was at my location. But I was in a residential area. There was no shipping service at that location. I drove up and down the street and did not find it. So I stopped the gas station (the only one in this town) and asked where the location was. They gave me directions. They were rural type directions.
I know the guidelines ask if the shipping service is at the location listed on the form. I figured as this is a somewhat remote location, this must be a time when it was not correct. I found the shipping service and entered the location. Shipping my package took quite a long time as the scale was not working at that location. The employee kept pushing buttons, unplugging the machine, plugging it back in, trying to get it to work. At one point she got out a chart of some type and said she would try that -- but then she started messing with the machine again. She kept telling me it said it was dialing but it wasn't working.
Meanwhile, my time was ticking away, and I still had two more locations to get to. The employee finally got the scale to work and I was able to ship the package. I noticed the receipt said a different name than the town I was supposed to ship from, but I still wasn't sure if it was a combined location or what. After all, Google Maps told me I had reached my destination. I went to take a picture of the address on the outside of the building to include in my report (and answer the question as to whether the location was at the address listed on the form) when a woman came up the sidewalk. I asked her why the location said XXX and asked if it was the shipping service for XXX (the town I was supposed to be in). She told me the town I was supposed to be in was 6 miles down the road.
Well great! I just spent forever shipping my package from the wrong location. Aside from that, I just paid to ship a package I won't get reimbursed for, got rid of one package that I needed (to be able to ship it from the correct location) and now I was cutting it VERY close on time to complete the other shops.
I briefly considered asking for the package back, but I figured that would look suspicious and take forever for the lady to process. But now I had three locations to go and only two packages to do them.
I started heading to the correct location, but I was cutting it close to time for the closing time of that location. And since I knew I couldn't complete all the locations that day (due to my lack of packages to ship) I decided I had a better chance to get to my next location within the appropriate time-frame (since it was open later). Since these shops require a hefty out of pocket expense, I didn't want to complete a shop and get it rejected due to the time I got in line.
I headed for the next shop, but again, I was cutting it too close for comfort. I had ten minutes left to get in line and I was still five minutes away. I wasn't sure I would make it, so I just headed straight for the location that was open the latest, where I knew I would make it in time. I successfully completed that shop.
But that left two out of my four shops undone. I guess that makes me a "flake." As soon as I got the last shop done, I drove to a gas station and sent a message to the scheduler offering to redo the two shops today.
I checked my email and shop log repeatedly last night and got up early this morning to do the shops. I considered going ahead and doing the shops today but I was not sure whether I should do them until I hear back from the scheduler. I would be driving a five hour round trip and paying $80 out of pocket for $50 shop fees and reimbursement. But if I did them today and the scheduler would not reschedule them for me, I would be driving a five hour round trip and paying $80 out of pocket without being reimbursed or paid. These are not packages I would be shipping anyway.
I sent the scheduler another message this morning offering to re-do the two shops this week. I won't really make any money because of the cost of gas for the 260 mile trip. But I am trying to not be a "flake."
I sure messed this one up.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/06/2014 02:06PM by jatufu1.