On Tuesday I had a package with an expensive coral coming to me, New Jersey to New Jersey. Was due by 10:30 am. Came in at 4pm. Multiple conversations with FedEx, finally when I was able to reach the station, the explained the situation. The truck hasn't even left the station until 1pm, they are extremely under-staffed as folks are sick, folks are worried of coming to work and getting sick, folks have to take care of their kids and older parents. My driver was alone covering 3 towns, where it should be a driver per town.
The feedback you got that it's coming soon is coming from a call center, unfortunately they have no clue, they are basing their answers on what's in their internal systems, not on what's actually happening at the local distribution system.
Anyone shipping / receiving livestock right now needs to be aware they are taking a gamble.
The feedback you got that it's coming soon is coming from a call center, unfortunately they have no clue, they are basing their answers on what's in their internal systems, not on what's actually happening at the local distribution system.
Anyone shipping / receiving livestock right now needs to be aware they are taking a gamble.