So one of the neighboring stores has been absolutely hemorrhaging employees. I think about 1/3 of their staff has quit over the past 2 weeks. I got sent down to help them out on Wednesday.
Anyway, I screwed up nicely - there were 3 orders going to, we'll call it Oak St. 1 is in the opposite direction, as the store is on Oak, with the other 2 going the same direction. I check out the 2 going the same direction, but grab one of the correct orders and the one going the other direction.
I realized what I did after the first delivery, called the store, manager on duty had already noticed something was wrong. Ask her to assign the order I did grab to me so that I could go ahead and deliver it - no sense in taking it back to the store and letting it sit until someone else could grab it. Also asked her to unassign me from the one I left so someone could deliver it.
Well, she assigned the one I grabbed to me just fine. But left the other order to sit. By the time I got back to the store (lots of traffic + some closed streets due to some kind of event down the road), that order was well over an hour old. I get back, they say she's called twice (... why the fuck did you guys NOT send it out with one of the other 10 drivers? really?) and was pissed. I deliver it and refuse payment, and for maybe the third time in my 11 years of working for tips, refused a tip. I told the customer it was (mostly) my fault the order was so late and I couldn't justify accepting a tip.
She called corporate and apparently gave a glowing/raving review, which was passed along to me by my boss the next day, along with the typical pat-on-the-back, good-job!
Also, tips are much better at the store I was filling in at, but holy crap the management sucks (specifically the assistant manager). I can see why they've been dropping like flies. I filled in there again tonight (for 2 hours, wooo) and somehow walked out with $45 for 5 deliveries - I should have had about $20. I don't know what happened there, and the GM didn't seem to give two craps about it when I mentioned "Uh, no, this isn't right, I should be leaving with about half of this".
Anyway, I screwed up nicely - there were 3 orders going to, we'll call it Oak St. 1 is in the opposite direction, as the store is on Oak, with the other 2 going the same direction. I check out the 2 going the same direction, but grab one of the correct orders and the one going the other direction.
I realized what I did after the first delivery, called the store, manager on duty had already noticed something was wrong. Ask her to assign the order I did grab to me so that I could go ahead and deliver it - no sense in taking it back to the store and letting it sit until someone else could grab it. Also asked her to unassign me from the one I left so someone could deliver it.
Well, she assigned the one I grabbed to me just fine. But left the other order to sit. By the time I got back to the store (lots of traffic + some closed streets due to some kind of event down the road), that order was well over an hour old. I get back, they say she's called twice (... why the fuck did you guys NOT send it out with one of the other 10 drivers? really?) and was pissed. I deliver it and refuse payment, and for maybe the third time in my 11 years of working for tips, refused a tip. I told the customer it was (mostly) my fault the order was so late and I couldn't justify accepting a tip.
She called corporate and apparently gave a glowing/raving review, which was passed along to me by my boss the next day, along with the typical pat-on-the-back, good-job!
Also, tips are much better at the store I was filling in at, but holy crap the management sucks (specifically the assistant manager). I can see why they've been dropping like flies. I filled in there again tonight (for 2 hours, wooo) and somehow walked out with $45 for 5 deliveries - I should have had about $20. I don't know what happened there, and the GM didn't seem to give two craps about it when I mentioned "Uh, no, this isn't right, I should be leaving with about half of this".
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