You should talk to some of those "folks who appreciate their jobs." I have. I did because they kept throwing packages under the bushes at the foot of my driveway. Medicine. Electronics. Discovered after a rainstorm; destroyed.
The two drivers that I spoke to were each young and very scared of losing their jobs. They said they had been tol…
You should talk to some of those "folks who appreciate their jobs." I have. I did because they kept throwing packages under the bushes at the foot of my driveway. Medicine. Electronics. Discovered after a rainstorm; destroyed.
The two drivers that I spoke to were each young and very scared of losing their jobs. They said they had been told to drop the package as fast as possible and leave. No doorbell; nothing. Or they might not make their quota, and there were plenty more waiting to get their job.
We have not had that experience. Always nice drivers. But a Fed Ex delivery person left a food package in the rain at the foot of my driveway. UPS has at times done the same. You remind me to complain. And you should.
It sounds like what you are experiencing is protest, or passive resistance.This is why the protest is louder now. The person who told them to do what they did is to blame ( as well)..
If you care about solving the problem you need to be active and not think that complaining generally and here is going to fix the problem. People are people... as you know.
Not so-- if you read mine. I have and I do complain re Fed Ex and UPS. This latest Fed Ex I tried but it was the weekend- so I was just reminded. I have not experienced any problem with Amazon drivers. Could be a local problem.
Fern, for complaining about my response to Jeff, to you for make this adversarial when it need not have been. You're always on the case.... much appreciated.
Potter, Jeff took action by talking to the drivers and then took a second consequential action by no longer doing business with Amazon. My intention in pointing that out to you was not adversarial but to recognize Jeff’s role as customer with respect for the drivers.
I missed the part where he is no longer using Amazon because of this. I wonder if the drivers or amazon knew of his deed. Fern. If this happened to me I would complain to management and that would be in response and respect to the drivers. It may get drivers in trouble or open a conversation. Jeff should thank you for defending him. I use Amazon a lot and I would go to the trouble of resolving this issue.
Oh I see .. he cancelled Amazon Prime. I did not take that as refusing to order from Amazon altogether. I think if one can, great. For others it is a big inconvenience to quit. You really have to hate Amazon.
You should talk to some of those "folks who appreciate their jobs." I have. I did because they kept throwing packages under the bushes at the foot of my driveway. Medicine. Electronics. Discovered after a rainstorm; destroyed.
The two drivers that I spoke to were each young and very scared of losing their jobs. They said they had been told to drop the package as fast as possible and leave. No doorbell; nothing. Or they might not make their quota, and there were plenty more waiting to get their job.
We have not had that experience. Always nice drivers. But a Fed Ex delivery person left a food package in the rain at the foot of my driveway. UPS has at times done the same. You remind me to complain. And you should.
It sounds like what you are experiencing is protest, or passive resistance.This is why the protest is louder now. The person who told them to do what they did is to blame ( as well)..
If you care about solving the problem you need to be active and not think that complaining generally and here is going to fix the problem. People are people... as you know.
Jeff was active in speaking with several drivers for Amazon, and you encourage more activism on his part, while not indicating the same for yourself.
Not so-- if you read mine. I have and I do complain re Fed Ex and UPS. This latest Fed Ex I tried but it was the weekend- so I was just reminded. I have not experienced any problem with Amazon drivers. Could be a local problem.
I did read your response. Potter, to Jeff and accordingly responded to you.
Additionally- Jeff did not indicate that he spoke to management. So my response...
Fern, for complaining about my response to Jeff, to you for make this adversarial when it need not have been. You're always on the case.... much appreciated.
Potter, Jeff took action by talking to the drivers and then took a second consequential action by no longer doing business with Amazon. My intention in pointing that out to you was not adversarial but to recognize Jeff’s role as customer with respect for the drivers.
I missed the part where he is no longer using Amazon because of this. I wonder if the drivers or amazon knew of his deed. Fern. If this happened to me I would complain to management and that would be in response and respect to the drivers. It may get drivers in trouble or open a conversation. Jeff should thank you for defending him. I use Amazon a lot and I would go to the trouble of resolving this issue.
Oh I see .. he cancelled Amazon Prime. I did not take that as refusing to order from Amazon altogether. I think if one can, great. For others it is a big inconvenience to quit. You really have to hate Amazon.
I think the two of you may have a useful dialogue if you care to continue. Salud, Potter!
No thanks…. Enough said