Am I the only one in thinking these idiots must be the worst drivers on the road. So you think it's ok to drive in a bus lane and stop me turning left into a carpark. It must be in there job description to drive like a complete prick. Up yours DPD.
Must be proper posh where you live then manic.The dpd drivers round here are excellent tbh.
Calm Down Calm DownAm I the only one in thinking these idiots must be the worst drivers on the road. So you think it's ok to drive in a bus lane and stop me turning left into a carpark. It must be in there job description to drive like a complete prick. Up yours DPD.
You don't get over it because it's part of everyday driving now, dodging those idiots just so they can earn a wage. Well everyone is in the same boat so they will just have to suck it up .Calm Down Calm Down
I expect you are over it by now?
I know that places like Amazon and Hermes treat their drivers badly but you would think that the main couriers like UPS, FedEx and DHL would treat them better and pay them more and employ drivers with the sense to know how to use a doorbell, especially when ringing a doorbell would save them time, as people can hear doorbells better than tapping on a glass window in a door, if they are not very close to the door, and it would save them from hurting their knuckles if they attempted to knock hard enough for someone to hear them knocking.From the other side,
I used to do door delivery and the driver was under so much pressure to do 100+ deliveries a day they had no time to wait, office staff would publicly berate the driver Infront of other drivers , also today's drivers are paid per delivery or attempted delivery at a very low rate per parcel so they had to get a move on,no meal breaks etc. Not a good life to have.
Sandra, the companies are only interested in making a profit and don't give a toss about their employees.I know that places like Amazon and Hermes treat their drivers badly but you would think that the main couriers like UPS, FedEx and DHL would treat them better and pay them more and employ drivers with the sense to know how to use a doorbell, especially when ringing a doorbell would save them time, as people can hear doorbells better than tapping on a glass window in a door, if they are not very close to the door, and it would save them from hurting their knuckles if they attempted to knock hard enough for someone to hear them knocking.
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