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[Rant] Anyone else amazed that people don't know which apartment they live in?
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I have this brand new apartment on my route. Takes 20 - 45 minutes to deliver how many ever packages. I won't bore you with the details on why it sucks to deliver there.

This customer says they're in building A. There's buildings 1,3,9, and 10. Because the rest are still under construction. Each building has a letter for the building on the signs next to the stair wells. 1 doesn't have a letter, 3 is C, 9 is J, 10 is K. Every apartment door has something like 1304 next to the door. Building 1, floor 3, apartment 4. Also to get to 9 and 10 I have to drive around the block. Because the campus is still under construction.

Package says apartment A104. I've been here like 4 times. Haven't seen an A around here. Fuck.jpg. Guess I need to hunt for a building I've never been to before.

Of course Amazon gives you these choices to pick from before you can actually type out a message. I selected "can't find address. Customer reply's with "A104" before I finish typing. Customer tells me they're in building 3. I ask them if they can meet me at their door just to make sure I go to the right place. Because I'm 9001% sure building 3 is C. Then the customer sends another text. "Lol I'm in building 1. So 1104". The apartment campus or whatever you want to call it is so new Beans Maps doesn't have any data on it. Have to use "GPS not working" every time I go there because the geo fence is never correct even after I'm given the option to correct it.

Fuck. Apartments. Now I can only get like 120 deliveries done by 5pm because of this place and businesses in industrial parks making you call them when you come to do deliveries. Then wait 5 minutes for them to come out to get the packages. Or you spend like 5 minutes there with no answer with people coming back from lunch break when you're about to leave. Before my route got slightly shifted over to cover businesses I was able to do 150 deliveries by like 3pm.

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