Gotta love package delivery services!
Dec. 17th, 2010 07:32 pmI'll tell ya.
So every four weeks my meds get shipped from El Paso to Cloudcroft, 108 miles according to Google Maps. Now, I happen to know that UPS, in it's infinite wisdom, actually sends it El Paso -> Albuquerque -> Alamogordo -> Cloudcroft.
OK. Stupid, a truck could get it here faster, but that's OK.
My package didn't arrive today, so I called and got the tracking number.
It has traveled nearly 2,000 miles.
El Paso -> Albuquerque -> Phoenix, AZ -> Ontario, CA -> Albuquerque -> Alamogordo.
Hopefully it'll arrive Monday.
Still, they beat FedEx. FedEx won't deliver when it snows, and it dropped a bit less than 2" last night, and they won't give their drivers chains because "they're dangerous". Direct quote from a dept manager. UPS will get it to me when it snows.
So every four weeks my meds get shipped from El Paso to Cloudcroft, 108 miles according to Google Maps. Now, I happen to know that UPS, in it's infinite wisdom, actually sends it El Paso -> Albuquerque -> Alamogordo -> Cloudcroft.
OK. Stupid, a truck could get it here faster, but that's OK.
My package didn't arrive today, so I called and got the tracking number.
It has traveled nearly 2,000 miles.
El Paso -> Albuquerque -> Phoenix, AZ -> Ontario, CA -> Albuquerque -> Alamogordo.
Hopefully it'll arrive Monday.
Still, they beat FedEx. FedEx won't deliver when it snows, and it dropped a bit less than 2" last night, and they won't give their drivers chains because "they're dangerous". Direct quote from a dept manager. UPS will get it to me when it snows.