Orlando, American here. I think I see what you're trying to say. But more than likely his company will get a call from the home owner and that will be that.
We had a FedEx driver behave exactly the same way when he tried to carry too many delivery boxes at the same time. He stumbled and fell, then in a childish temper tantrum proceeded to kick our boxes all over the front yard. We witnessed the entire event, then promptly phoned his supervisor. The driver was fired that afternoon, but then came back the next morning in a vindictive rage and slashed all our tires (which we again witnessed). Police were called and in the end, FedEx paid for a set of four brand new tires.
Monty being a driver has to be a terrible job. I’m guessing they leave the warehouse with a loaded truck and their supervisor says “you have 300 stops and you 45 seconds per stop.” I recall one story where the guy quit mid-route… left the keys in the truck and called the supervisor to let him know where the truck was.
Monty, It's a mistake to equate the cause this driver's rage to the one of your experience. It's more likely that this driver had a series of very recent frustrating events which had him already on edge and tripping over the pumpkin was the final trigger which caused him to vent his rage. Yes, his behavior is unacceptable but understandable for anyone who's had a terrible, horrible no good day or week which exploded into a regrettable moment of rage and frustration with that one last trigger. The trick is to learn from one's mistakes and not repeat such stupid reactions or behaviors.
I had a job as a delivery boy. When I felt on a client's property thst I was invited to, I have injured and I had to take off 8 weeks until my damages was healed. He client had to pay double my payment: for me and for the company. In the home of the law suits falling because an unsafe stairs is a clear win.
Orlando, American here. I think I see what you're trying to say. But more than likely his company will get a call from the home owner and that will be that.
We had a FedEx driver behave exactly the same way when he tried to carry too many delivery boxes at the same time. He stumbled and fell, then in a childish temper tantrum proceeded to kick our boxes all over the front yard. We witnessed the entire event, then promptly phoned his supervisor. The driver was fired that afternoon, but then came back the next morning in a vindictive rage and slashed all our tires (which we again witnessed). Police were called and in the end, FedEx paid for a set of four brand new tires.
Monty being a driver has to be a terrible job. I’m guessing they leave the warehouse with a loaded truck and their supervisor says “you have 300 stops and you 45 seconds per stop.” I recall one story where the guy quit mid-route… left the keys in the truck and called the supervisor to let him know where the truck was.
Monty, It's a mistake to equate the cause this driver's rage to the one of your experience. It's more likely that this driver had a series of very recent frustrating events which had him already on edge and tripping over the pumpkin was the final trigger which caused him to vent his rage. Yes, his behavior is unacceptable but understandable for anyone who's had a terrible, horrible no good day or week which exploded into a regrettable moment of rage and frustration with that one last trigger. The trick is to learn from one's mistakes and not repeat such stupid reactions or behaviors.
I had a job as a delivery boy. When I felt on a client's property thst I was invited to, I have injured and I had to take off 8 weeks until my damages was healed. He client had to pay double my payment: for me and for the company. In the home of the law suits falling because an unsafe stairs is a clear win.
... and in USA and everywhere else, sort of bloke that thumps his girlfriend and/or kids.
They should have shot him. And you as well, d@#kless!
Why do you hate them?
He doesn't really.
Just seems a cool thing to say.
Greta Thunberg road bike club.
@#53 shivers down my backbone, shaking all over!
I know they don't teach this in church but murder is wrong.
oh. #14
Luke. #25
I am your father.
When I felt on a client's property thst I was invited to, I have injured and I had to take off 8 weeks until my damages was healed. He client had to pay double my payment: for me and for the company.
In the home of the law suits falling because an unsafe stairs is a clear win.
Bikers: they pissing off other road users since 1900.
So you speak for all... the entirety of 121 years of "other road users"?
And... you have never ridden a bicycle on a road at all...ever?
Do your homework. It is a meme.
Seems like she should be more buoyant.
#24 Fatties wasting food