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    This was at my first pizza delivery job, I had been at the job for 6 months so I knew the delivery area pretty well..


    I was standing around waiting for the head river to hand me my delivery tickets, he hands me 4 tickets, 3 of them I knew exactly where they were and the last one was a street I had never heard of.

    Me: Ok, where is Christin Dr?

    Head Driver(HD): I am not sure ask Mike.

    Me: Hey, Mike, do you know where Christin Drive is?

    Mike: No, I've never heard of it

    Me (to HD): Mike doesn't know where it is.. And there's no map numbers on it (All the the deliveries had map coordinates on them)

    HD: Well, call them up and ask them.

    I call the number, got a machine and told the customer that I didn't know where their street was and to please call me back soon as I was leaving in about 5 minutes. I should also mention this was 1997, before cell phones got popular, in fact I didn't know anyone who even had a cell phone. I study the big area map on the wall, hoping to find that street, stopping to ask other drivers if they knew where that street was

    So a few minutes later all the pizzas are out of the oven and bagged and I still don't know where this customer lives.

    Me(toHD): The person hasn't called back, and I have to leave with the other deliveries.

    HD: Stop and call after you get the other ones delivered.

    Me: Why don't I just leave it here and maybe the customer will call back with directions? It would stay warmer here than in my car.

    HD: You might see the street while on the other deliveries

    I stare at the HD, he is completely fearful of upsetting a new customer and I have learned to choose my battles with him. So off I go with 4 deliveries. I deliver #1 and stop at a pay phone to call, I get no answer, I leave another message. I drop off #2 and stop again to call, no answer, leave a message. Get done with #3 and go back to the pizza place. The customer still has not called so I call him, yet again while other drivers are searching the map to find this street..

    Another driver came back form deliveries and we ask him where the street is.

    Other Driver: Oh that is up off 25th Ave.. The Sommerby sub-division

    Ok, off I go, now with at least a vague idea of where this place is. I drive around the said sub division. My God! it never ended! Streets led to other streets, those led to more streets.. I finally found Christin Drive and drive up it, find the house, pull in the drive way, now by this time it's been an hour since the pizza was ordered.. As I am about to go up the front walk to the place, a man storms out the front door, right past me, gets into his truck and peels out, Ok, I don't know what that's about so I go up to the front door and ring the bell.. I hear the bell ring inside, sometimes they are broken. I wait, ring again, wait ring again and knock, wait some more and leave.

    I get back to the pizza place and the guy that stormed past me was at the counter
    raising 9 kinds of hell, to the shift manager he points at me and says "I want her fired!"

    Shift Manager: We don't fire people over things they aren't there fault.. She called you and left a message. I saw her do it.

    Angry guy: I don't answer numbers I don't know! And I have voice mail so I didn't hear the messages.

    Shift Manager: That's not our problem. Anyone with half a brain knows that if they order a delivery then the driver might have to call them.

    Angry Man: I waited an hour! And I am not happy! So what are you going to do about it?

    Apparently the guy called up and order a pizza for pick up, the shift managers gets it and hands it to him.

    Shift Manager: What I am going to do is black list your number.. That means you won't ever be able to order from us again.. That'll be 12.39 for the pizza.

    The angry man blows up spewing incoherant rants and then saying how he wasn't going to pay for it.

    Shift Manager: You can either pay for it or leave it.. Don't make me call the police.

    Angry guy pays for the pizza and storms out..

    Shift Manager: Asshole.. Here, a tip.

    She handed me 5$ and turned to blacklist his number and wrote a note to put up next the the computers that said "No deliveries to XXXX Christin Dr"
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  • #2
    What a great manager! What an a**hole customer!

    You win! Yea!

    More exclamation points!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    • #3
      Sometimes I feel bad when we order take out, because I live at the far end of a blackhole.

      Seriously.

      My street is a narrow little street, located between two major roads, with no other cross roads for miles. Most people say the same thing the first time they venture down my street, "I never knew there was a street there!" When it gets dark on my street, it's pitch black outside.

      The other night I ordered take out, the driver was 1/2 hour late and had to call three times for directions. Not to mention it was foggy as well as dark, when he finally arrived, he was all apologectic. I still tipped him well, I think it was $7 on a $23 order.

      I don't hold drivers responsible for getting lost if they're not familiar with my street. I work in the service industry, I realize shit happens. If the food is too cold to eat.....that's why microwave ovens were created.

      The drivers who have been to my house before all give me top notch service because I treat them well.
      Just because a customer expects you to put some effort into your job, that does not make them an SC.

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      • #4
        I'm so glad the 30 minutes or free fad is over. A small town near where I grew up had two Domino's drivers, both less than 20 I think, get killed by trains within a month of each other. Domino's was on one side of the tracks and 75% of the residential neighborhood was on the other. There was only 1 bridge, way on the wrong end of town for the drivers. So to make the time, the drivers would frequently slalom the crossing gates, these two unfortunately didn't make it. Having two young people killed so close to each other rocked the small town.

        That lead the city to build an underpass, which was desperately needed anyways.

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        • #5
          The pizza place where I used to work would sometimes get calls from people up the far end of town where there was a total maze of roads. New drivers would always have trouble with those roads; tho, most people from there would be cool, there'd be the occasional arsehole who'd get a black mark next to his name for being rude to the driver. We used to operate on a "three strikes and you're out" rule; the only time a person was blacklisted straight off was when he stabbed the driver... O.o He was blacklisted and charged with ABH. And all over a pizza that was just 5 minutes late.
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          • #6
            Angry guy: I don't answer numbers I don't know! And I have voice mail so I didn't hear the messages.
            You order food, your phone rings several times, you don't answer it, you don't check your voice mail, and you storm out of your house, walking PAST the driver who is about to walk up to your door. And you want her fired. Yeah, sure.

            You know, I don't answer strange numbers either, but I check my voice mail right away to see if it is something I need to respond to.
            Last edited by BookstoreEscapee; 11-30-2007, 01:42 AM.
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            • #7
              Quoth Captain Kidd View Post
              I'm so glad the 30 minutes or free fad is over. A small town near where I grew up had two Domino's drivers, both less than 20 I think, get killed by trains within a month of each other.
              Captain Kidd, that is just so terrible, so sad. Even when the "30 minutes or free fad" was still in, frankly, the pizza shops should have been the ones to take responsibility for the guarantee, not the individual drivers. It is clearly just stupid to have a "guarantee" that plainly encourages unsafe driving.

              At least you got the underpass in the end...

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              • #8
                It always amazes me that because assholes like that guy have such bad tempers, they don't even see the solution or truth right in front of them. He obviously was so upset that he went right past you. On top of that, he knows somebody called him, but is another one of those people who won't answer a phone number he doesn't recognize, and that's "your fault" instead of his.

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                • #9
                  heehee I was thinking "Why didn't you just use google maps?" until I got to this part:

                  I should also mention this was 1997
                  Its amazing how much I take google for granted.

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                  • #10
                    Oh wow. Except for the part where the guy peeled out right past you, I had virtually the exact same experience. Except MY guy just chose to yell at me how he waited an hour, wasn't going to pay for cold pizza, yada yada yada. Oh well, it turned out all right. Everyone back at the store was like, "leftover pizza? Yum!"
                    A lion however, will only devour your corpse, whereas an SC is not sated until they have destroyed your soul. (Quote per infinitemonkies)

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