Drivers change routes and FedEx changes drivers like most people change skivvies. One of my 3 local drivers, the only one worth a darn (he is a nice guy and takes his job seriously) told me they get paid by the packages delivered as well as a set pay. He said large packages will languish at centers as drivers will intentionally not take them as it takes room in the truck for many smaller packages.
He also told me that if a package is longer than normal or significantly longer than wider, it is almost guaranteed that it will get stepped on and bent or broken.
When my damaged eBike showed up, the good driver was the delivery guy that day and he spent the time to let me photograph the crate, moved it around so I could take the pictures and pointed out what may have cause the damage as well as took copious notes on the damage himself when I refused delivery. Tipped the fellow $20 for his lost income and troubles.
Also don't confuse UPS Stores for UPS.. they are a sub-contracted service provider to UPS and are NOT covered by same rules as common carriers. UPS will accept firearms at their shipping sites that are usually attached to their distribution centers, the UPS Stores do not and will even refuse to ship firearm parts if they "know" that is what you are shipping.
Now I know some UPS Stores are gun-friendly and that is simply because the franchisee/owner of the store is ignoring the UPS Store corporate rules to make a living.
He also told me that if a package is longer than normal or significantly longer than wider, it is almost guaranteed that it will get stepped on and bent or broken.
When my damaged eBike showed up, the good driver was the delivery guy that day and he spent the time to let me photograph the crate, moved it around so I could take the pictures and pointed out what may have cause the damage as well as took copious notes on the damage himself when I refused delivery. Tipped the fellow $20 for his lost income and troubles.
Also don't confuse UPS Stores for UPS.. they are a sub-contracted service provider to UPS and are NOT covered by same rules as common carriers. UPS will accept firearms at their shipping sites that are usually attached to their distribution centers, the UPS Stores do not and will even refuse to ship firearm parts if they "know" that is what you are shipping.
Now I know some UPS Stores are gun-friendly and that is simply because the franchisee/owner of the store is ignoring the UPS Store corporate rules to make a living.