They did that to set of lighting I order I was in backyard Couldn't get to the front yard fast enough, lucky nothing was broken
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My grandmother taught me at an early age what @lapin posted right here.I tip my drivers a Jeroboam of champagne at the holidaze. Cold drinks in the summer. 12pack of beer for the trash guys. Dont have issues.
I am a trash guy and that truly does go along way. I bet your guys take everything you put out and your trash barrels are standing up and not in your neighbors yard.I tip my drivers a Jeroboam of champagne at the holidaze. Cold drinks in the summer. 12pack of beer for the trash guys. Dont have issues.
The mailman always got his fix of cuban coffee everyday and converse with her, and the trash guys would get beer every week.
Maybe grandfather.Sound to me maybe your real father might be one of these workers. Lololololololololol. I'm just joking
Unbelievable, isn't it?This just happened to my home delivered box...
Lord only knows what they do to packages when its inside their facility with no one but coworkers watching....
Do most of you have regular, specific drivers that deliver all your UPS or FedEx stuff?
Mine is completely random.
USPS delivered a bucket of Red Sea salt last week. Looks like it was dropped from 50 feet. The whole plastic bucket was shattered, inside the box. Lucky my old one was still around, so I could just transfer it to the old bucket/bag.
--Gray
Ya know whats so weird about that statement is that I have noticed so many news clips of late of Kids saying they want to work for UPS or Fedex when they grow up and so many of them meet the drivers and bring them snacks. Our are kids starting to see them as some kind of Santa Claus?We get random people too. My kids leave snacks and drinks out for them (before the pandemic) and that only seems to make them want to toss the package sooner and from farther out to get to the treats.
I tend to have the same Fed Ex and UPS drivers. We had the same UPS guy for years until he retired...Kenny. Also the same Fed Ex Express guy until he retired. We had a really nice Fed Ex Ground guy who would leave treats for your dog, really nice fellow, little rough around the edges, too bad he shot himself.Do most of you have regular, specific drivers that deliver all your UPS or FedEx stuff?
Mine is completely random.
USPS delivered a bucket of Red Sea salt last week. Looks like it was dropped from 50 feet. The whole plastic bucket was shattered, inside the box. Lucky my old one was still around, so I could just transfer it to the old bucket/bag.
--Gray
Not the bucket...lol
This post about sums it up.OP here.
One thing Ive learned in the last 10 years is.....
PEOPLE DONT GIVE A CRAP ANYMORE AND LIVE IN THERE OWN WORLD
VOID OF KINDNESS, RESPECT, COMMUNITY, SUPPORT OF THEIR FELLOW MAN
I absolutely hate what the World has become.
A World that if you don't react to a Red Light turning Green within 1/2 second, ppl lay on their horn for 10 seconds and fly-the-bird as they drive past.
Humanity is in the toilet and clogging up life's plumbing.
Thats what everything has been reduced to... human respect and lives clogged in the toilet of attitudes
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