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TopicFood delivery workers who don't speak a word of English.
ssb_yunglink2
05/29/24 11:59:07 AM
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paerarru posted...
No, delivery is not a "people facing job", not in this case where it's not the same company but a third person contract. In contrast to something like a pizza place delivery because that's part of the same company anyways. Maybe this is what's confusing people? I mean at least customers, TC should know better. Or else it turns out that the driver actually has been a paid employee of the restaurant all this time. That would completely change the situation, yes.

Why do you think restaurants seal packages before delivery? Or at least should be doing so.

Again there's only so much that the driver can check, and even that is not their responsibility, correct. If they catch a mistake in the order they've done the customer a favor. Even if they're delivering a burger instead of a pizza. Their job, for the third time now I believe is to make sure that they're delivering the right package(s) to the right destination. What's on the package is not their responsibility. It's the restaurant's responsibility to double check that what they're giving to the driver is just what the customer wants. Done btw, or else I'd need plasticine for the next post.
Bruh theres no way youre actually arguing that the driver isnt responsible for bringing something that is clearly wrong. If its in sealed packaging then yeah thats on the restaurant obviously.

But if something like the number or drinks or something easily identifiable either isnt there or should not be there, the driver isnt doing a favor by making it right. Theyre delivering whats supposed to be delivered

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