And that will go down as a solid thing to do. You will be remembered for that, and drivers will most likely go out of their way to give you good service. (It isn’t about the $20, it’s about the recognition and apology)
And that will go down as a solid thing to do. You will be remembered for that, and drivers will most likely go out of their way to give you good service. (It isn’t about the $20, it’s about the recognition and apology)
Funny. You say that plenty of people want that job. You’d be tragically mistaken. From the super low pay, the horrible hours, and the lack of civility on the part of 35% of the customers, they can’t keep enough drivers. They’ve always had a ‘now hiring’ sign in the window. The economy is good enough right now they…
#1. No, not blackballed permanently. If you, or your area (neighborhood/apartment/etc) IN GENERAL would show signs of improvement, drivers would communicate that among themselves. Your service level would go up.
One of the issues we faced was that one of the chief assholes that we delivered to was a regular customer - he ordered (on average) 3x per week, with an order total of at least $20 each time (YES, over $3,000 a year. We looked it up).
There was never any time that I made someone “come out to my car”. The delivery was made either to the door of the apartment, or the door of the apartment complex (depending on past experience). As for putting a delivery on the bottom of the list: You’ll most likely never hear a driver tell a customer that - I was on…
Tracked those people/apartment complexs/etc by memory. There wasn’t an official list, but drivers talked. Nobody wanted to deliver to “605 Edgar” or “the cat piss house” or “the apartments on Autumn Drive” because of their rep.
DAMMIT:
If you are not cheating in NASCAR, you are not trying in NASCAR.
Wow! What’s whiter: her racism or her teeth?
Just bought and consumed a full-size Mr. Goodbar last week (grocery store in Minnesota). Oddly enough, I like the mini bars better. The full size bars have peanut halves in them, whereas the mini bars have smaller chopped peanuts in them. The chocolate-to-peanut ratio is the same, but the average peanut per bite is…
And KwikTrip in Iowa is known as KwikStar because of the potential confusion with QuikTrip!
Distribution of On-Cor products appears to be limited to the midwest at best (correct me if I’m wrong), but my favorite hack for McRibs are these frozen-meat-and-sauce-products in an oven tray:
I love the KT version of the McRib, especially the fact that I can dress it any way I want. What I DON’T like is that in my area, they are normally priced at $2.99 per sandwich. Odd Tuesdays, they are at $1.49. One Wednesday a month, they are at $1.
But can it do this?
Dangit. I cancelled Prime after season 1. Does this mean that I need to reenlist to see the second and third seasons of this show that I actually liked?
As a healthy, active person who just finished a year as a pizza delivery driver (to pay off some bills), I can tell you right away who would get their delivery walked straight to their door and who wouldn’t. If your building, apartment complex, or neighborhood was known for leaving little or no tip, you are going to…