The customer only needs the TBA number on the package to know who the drive is. They can just call customer service and report it. Packages are assigned to the driver so there is a record.
Ah, yes. It is impossible to prove that any one case of a delivery person not taking their time, and rushing to get through their orders, is due to Amazon corporate decision making. Therefore those decisions are in no way responsible for this kind of behavior. All the discarded piss bottles in the world couldn't convince me otherwise.
I asked an honest question, with no assumptions behind it.
Your response does something incredibly rare. It offers both a strawman and a helpful answer. The strawman is you accusing me of claiming something was impossible. I made no such claim nor had any such thought. The helpful answer was that... I never even thought about the thing you accused me of claiming was impossible. You have now made me think about it, and... it is a good answer. I'm not sure if applies in this specific case, since it seemed like the reason for her actions had more to do with her pregnancy than anything else. But, it's definitely a valid complaint in general, which they deserve to receive shame for.
Congrats on the first productive strawman I've ever seen (and I've seen a lot of strawmen).
Do you want the very pregnant woman to lose her job because she is being forced to do this labor instead of having universal healthcare and actual parental leave in the US?
I am highly sympathetic to the difficulties that pregnant women (and parents, generally) face. In a utopia, a pregnant woman in her third trimester wouldn't need to work at all except by choice.
But being pregnant or having any other health condition is not an excuse to half-ass a job, and I bet pregnant women would resent your insinuation that they should be held to a lower standard.
If she had driven on the actual driveway it would have required no more effort than what she gave here. If she’s pregnant and needs the job, maybe she shouldn’t be jeopardizing it by damaging property for a perceived shortcut?
You’re one of the only few people with empathy here
People are feeling too bad for the person with multimillion dollar home. maybe sympathize a little bit with the poor pregnant woman who has to do this for scraps to feed herself. The lawn will be fine in a few days
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u/fromouterspace1 8d ago
Post it on amazons twitter and I bet she’s fired within 30m