@thecrwth wrote:
You definitely should try and contact the scheduler about your pay.
I had the perfume, which allowed the alternate. IDK it seems to me like this company is getting a little insane with their guidelines. And for the same pay they've been offering for years, not even adjusting for inflation.
@thecrwth wrote:
You're right actually. I'm feeling like that $2 is more like 50¢ in this economy.
@thecrwth wrote:
Has anyone had a certain company reject their Hazmat USPS shop because you didn't ship priority? That is the whole point of the shop, They are supposed to reject shipping it priority. You used to then just buy stamps. Now the guidelines say you need to ship using the alternative method they offer. I did that and they won't pay me because they said I didn't ship it priority. Makes absolutely no sense. I am so sick of having no recourse. If I didn't follow the guidelines then I understand and I want someone to explain them to me because they are unclear.
@thecrwth wrote:
Finally got an answer to this. It was rejected because it weighed less than a pound. That sounds very different than it did not ship priority. These shops are so not worth it if you have nothing you already want to ship. Too many guidelines when you have to put your own money on the line for very little income. Risk/reward is low. Luckily I had to ship this package anyway, so not terribly upsetting.
@thecrwth wrote:
I did this and forwarded this to the program supervisor. I have not heard anything. I don't think the editors understand the guidelines. This might make them think that maybe the guidelines are a little ridiculous
@Cassiespark wrote:
I don't usually have a can of tuna with me.But that suggestion made me LOL. Good advice to invest in a cheap kitchen scale - they are less than $15. I keep all the catalogs that come as junk mail, and use those to pad the packages so they weigh enough. They can be relatively heavy, and provide free and effective cushioning in the box around the items you are shipping. And they get you up over 1 pound.
@sandyf wrote:
Perhaps you should re read the guidelines too. The one about weight of your package is clearly stated. There are good reasons for that guideline. It is too bad you were told the incorrect reason for your shop rejection but not having a package under a pound is a major one for us to pay attention to.
See this is one of my pet peeves about posting on this board. We all know we need to read the guidelines. Thank you for pointing that I made a mistake that I already admitted I made. This contributes nothing to conversation. My compaint was not that the shop was rejected. It was the explanation. We make mistakes. Shops get rejected. It happens. It's when they are rejected with one sentence that makes no sense and you try to get clarification from the editor and you might as well be emailing a cat.
@thecrwth wrote:
@sandyf wrote:
Perhaps you should re read the guidelines too. The one about weight of your package is clearly stated. There are good reasons for that guideline. It is too bad you were told the incorrect reason for your shop rejection but not having a package under a pound is a major one for us to pay attention to.
See this is one of my pet peeves about posting on this board. We all know we need to read the guidelines. Thank you for pointing that I made a mistake that I already admitted I made. This contributes nothing to conversation. My compaint was not that the shop was rejected. It was the explanation. We make mistakes. Shops get rejected. It happens. It's when they are rejected with one sentence that makes no sense and you try to get clarification from the editor and you might as well be emailing a cat.
Actually I don't see you owning your mistake in any post... you actually posted that "sigh I followed the guidelines" and "I just certified for it the day before"....
Well, I guess you didn't follow the guidelines and you missed the part in the guidelines the day before that said the package needed to be over 1lb.
You made a mistake. The editor made a mistake in the REASON your shop was rejected.
What it contributes to the conversation is **hopefully** you will reread the guidelines and find your own error, and you won't make it again.
Years ago, when these shops were listed on another company's job board I thought my package was over 1lb. It wasn't and I wasn't paying attention when they weighed it. I have never made that mistake again. I add a bit extra if it's going to be close and I ALWAYS look at the weight before the transaction is complete.
@luckygirl0100 wrote:
@thecrwth wrote:
Actually I don't see you owning your mistake in any post.@sandyf wrote:
Perhaps you should read my original post:
"If I didn't follow the guidelines then I understand and I want someone to explain them to me because they are unclear." Maybe I should have spelled it out for the people who were looking to admonish me for not following the guidelines that I was referring to the part where I meant I followed the guidelines that they rejected the shop for about shipping priority, which is what the edtor said I did wrong. Once they said it was under a pound I did argue with them. I said I didn't follow the guidelines and I deserved the shop to be rejected and wow there are a lot of guidelines. Too many for to remember and not really worth for me.
I've very glad you learned from your mistake a long time ago. I don't get what you are getting out of admonishing other people in posts and bragging about what a wonderful job you do. It is not helpful to others and makes them less likely to ask for help on this board. The problem was I didn't know what I did wrong and I wanted an explanation. I did get genuine help with that here and I thank everybody else on this post.
@Cassiespark wrote:
Good advice to invest in a cheap kitchen scale - they are less than $15.
@shopnyc wrote:
@Cassiespark wrote:
Good advice to invest in a cheap kitchen scale - they are less than $15.
Another way to weigh a package is to stand on a bathroom scale twice: 1st - holding the package; 2nd - without the package. Subtract the second number from the first and you have a good approximate weight.
Both kitchen scales and bathroom scales are not as accurate as postal scales, and usually it turns out the package is about 2-3 oz. heavier than what my scales tell me. But they are good for a ballpark figure, so you can shoot for somewhere around 1.5 lbs and be safe.
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@VinceDiesel wrote:
What is the expected result for the hazmat - mailing package for mom scenario? Is it usual for them to deny acceptance all together or ship via ground?