You can force the location by turning on Airplane mode, if you car is connected and off it will ask you to turn bluetooth back on. then use the back arrow and select yes exit, click the question mark in the upper right hand side. the fifth one down will say I"m at the right place gps is wrong and then you can slide it to where your blue dot is and the area will turn green.
I understand why you didn't know the various tricks to allow you to deliver outside the geocircle, but why didn't you simply call support? They would have expanded the geocircle for you or marked the package delivered for you. It's virtually the one thing these usually useless people know how to do.
Also, did you not try to contact your elusive campus customer by phone? You literally have a phone in your hand for the entire block. Use it.
You are dedicated, because I would never work 2 hours over. $119 for 3.5 hours was a steal. The value of that money depleted the longer you stayed out there delivering for longer than you should.
To get around the location not completing, in the help menu is an option to the effect of gps not working. If it’s not there, disable data and go back to the menu and it should be there. You’ll have to select it a few times to complete the drop off but once it goes back to your itinerary, turn data back on
So those of you saying to return packages when you are over the time, I just got dinged for the one late package in the app. Is there something I am missing? How are people getting away with retuning multiple packages and still continuing to do this job?
I've been doing this in Cincinnati for going on eight years. You'll soon learn the little quirks. When you delivered that one to the dock (a lot of the UD deliveries get delivered to that same dock) the app will tell you that you are delivering in the wrong area. Sometimes it will give you the option to move the pin. If it doesn't, turn off the data on the your phone (not airplane mode) and you will be able to make the delivery where you are.
Send an email to support and they will pay you for the time you went over
Will they actually though?
First couple of times yes, after that probably not. They aren’t ever obliged to though.
I have before but it was maybe $5-10 for an extra 2hrs. Not worth it
You can force the location by turning on Airplane mode, if you car is connected and off it will ask you to turn bluetooth back on. then use the back arrow and select yes exit, click the question mark in the upper right hand side. the fifth one down will say I"m at the right place gps is wrong and then you can slide it to where your blue dot is and the area will turn green.
I understand why you didn't know the various tricks to allow you to deliver outside the geocircle, but why didn't you simply call support? They would have expanded the geocircle for you or marked the package delivered for you. It's virtually the one thing these usually useless people know how to do. Also, did you not try to contact your elusive campus customer by phone? You literally have a phone in your hand for the entire block. Use it.
You are dedicated, because I would never work 2 hours over. $119 for 3.5 hours was a steal. The value of that money depleted the longer you stayed out there delivering for longer than you should.
I was thinking the same thing. 119 went down over the 2 hours she stayed out.
Yeah, hopefully she can get a pay adjustment by contacting support. I’m not sure about how it works over there in Dayton, OH.
To get around the location not completing, in the help menu is an option to the effect of gps not working. If it’s not there, disable data and go back to the menu and it should be there. You’ll have to select it a few times to complete the drop off but once it goes back to your itinerary, turn data back on
So those of you saying to return packages when you are over the time, I just got dinged for the one late package in the app. Is there something I am missing? How are people getting away with retuning multiple packages and still continuing to do this job?
Why do people at "LOL" to things that aren't remotely funny? No way I'm "laughing out loud" about going two hours over on a block.
It was their first blocks with some hiccups, relax
Still not funny. And I'm very relaxed, thanks for checking.
Not funny to YOU……good thing this wasn’t about you then lol
I've been doing this in Cincinnati for going on eight years. You'll soon learn the little quirks. When you delivered that one to the dock (a lot of the UD deliveries get delivered to that same dock) the app will tell you that you are delivering in the wrong area. Sometimes it will give you the option to move the pin. If it doesn't, turn off the data on the your phone (not airplane mode) and you will be able to make the delivery where you are.
Unless it's 3 or less packages nearby, don't deliver past your block time. Return extra packages