#27
the guy technically did nothing wrong. parcel services have specific terms & conditions that you pay for and agree to, part of which is literally that your stuff may get thrown around a bit.
i find it really arrogant and condescending to pay as little as possible for delivery, never tip the guy (unlike food delivery men), agree to official terms & conditions and then be upset when extra wishes that aren't part of those conditions that you put on the box weren't fulfilled for ****ing free.
If your stuff is really really important and may break super easily, pay extra instead of blaming the "as cheap as possible" delivery you chose to order. or better yet: get your stuff from a local supplier instead of ordering everything online and having other people carry your (often heavy) **** like a servant.
you are not special. you are not a medieval ruler.
Deborah, tipping the delivery guy?? This tip people foir just doing their job (even poorly!) is ridiculous. I tip if someone goes above and beyond what their job description says. If not, it's covered by their salary. I know USA is totally messed up in this regard, where waiters are supposed to live on alms from the patrons because the company is too cheap to pay livable wages. Yet they fear socialism so much. Talk about double standards.....
Please stop captioning these photos. They're self-explanatory. "The person" is un-needed and is worded in a way that makes the non-existent "person" the subject of the photo. "The person who forgot this cone." Where? I don't see "the person." I don't wanna be one of 'those guys' but how is this not an issue?
#33 this is transport stacking. The "display height" is when you put one into another. If you put more then two together they will get stuck and chip/break.
#44 and the person laying the asphpalt that couldn't be bothered moving it. #notmygoddamnjob
#52 this is the asphalt moving from heavy vehicles accelerating in the same spot when exiting the intersection. The stripes were probably painted perfectly at the time.
#27
the guy technically did nothing wrong. parcel services have specific terms & conditions that you pay for and agree to, part of which is literally that your stuff may get thrown around a bit.
i find it really arrogant and condescending to pay as little as possible for delivery, never tip the guy (unlike food delivery men), agree to official terms & conditions and then be upset when extra wishes that aren't part of those conditions that you put on the box weren't fulfilled for ****ing free.
If your stuff is really really important and may break super easily, pay extra instead of blaming the "as cheap as possible" delivery you chose to order. or better yet: get your stuff from a local supplier instead of ordering everything online and having other people carry your (often heavy) **** like a servant.
you are not special. you are not a medieval ruler.
Deborah, tipping the delivery guy?? This tip people foir just doing their job (even poorly!) is ridiculous. I tip if someone goes above and beyond what their job description says. If not, it's covered by their salary. I know USA is totally messed up in this regard, where waiters are supposed to live on alms from the patrons because the company is too cheap to pay livable wages. Yet they fear socialism so much. Talk about double standards.....
Please stop captioning these photos. They're self-explanatory. "The person" is un-needed and is worded in a way that makes the non-existent "person" the subject of the photo. "The person who forgot this cone." Where? I don't see "the person." I don't wanna be one of 'those guys' but how is this not an issue?
#33 this is transport stacking. The "display height" is when you put one into another. If you put more then two together they will get stuck and chip/break.
#44 and the person laying the asphpalt that couldn't be bothered moving it. #notmygoddamnjob
#52 this is the asphalt moving from heavy vehicles accelerating in the same spot when exiting the intersection. The stripes were probably painted perfectly at the time.
Has somebody recently criticised your poor delivery skills...?
#44 and the person laying the asphpalt that couldn't be bothered moving it. #notmygoddamnjob
#52 this is the asphalt moving from heavy vehicles accelerating in the same spot when exiting the intersection. The stripes were probably painted perfectly at the time.