To: Mark Tollison[
From: Lesley Groff
Sent: Fri 9/27/2013 4:37:09 PM
Subject: Re: Package Deliveries...
I figured it would be a part of the manuals!! ...and that you would be all over it...thanks
On Scp 27, 2013, at 12:27 PM, Mark Tollison ‹ > wrote:
I agree Les,
Will create a form and protocol and review with you asap.
It was on my list for the household manaul I am creating along with mail and
deliveries/pickups to and from the house.
Best regards,
Mark
Mark Tollison
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> Subject: Package Deliveries...
> Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2013 12:15:41 -0400
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> Hi Mark...l believe we have a problem in our "receiving" dept at the house (do we have
a receiving dept? ! Ha)...when packages arrive the house I think they should be
logged in so that when we have issues of "did a package arrive??" we could
simply go back to a log and see if anything was ever filled in...lt could be a simple
sheet:
> Package arrived ON: State the date the pkg arrived
> Package arrived AT: State the time the pkg arrived
> From: who is the package from
> To Who:
> Signed by:
> Problem is, will those who accept deliveries sign this document I am wishing to
incorporate? The house receives a tremendous amount of packages...but I find
things go missing or we run around trying to figure out where something
went...some sort of "Receiving" protocol should be instilled...and packages be
kept in Rich's office for retrieval (or if it is a giant package, perhaps it goes in
basement? maybe the form needs a line item for "where the package is placed")
> Just a thought!
> Les
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