So you're upset because you are making a delivery to a store and you have to wait for them to deal with a customer?Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
Umm..
I'd make you wait too regardless of what it is for.
Customer > Delivery guy.
So you're upset because you are making a delivery to a store and you have to wait for them to deal with a customer?Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
Umm..
I'd make you wait too regardless of what it is for.
Customer > Delivery guy.
Wrong answer. As usual. Delivery guy greater than customer. Without us, there would be no them. It's not like the chicken or the egg. This is pretty much clear case.Originally Posted by HalfBaked
Store built
Product delivered to store
Customer buys product
That's how it is. Not:
Store built
Customer sees no product and goes to another location
Store soon closes for lack of sales
Oh shit. I disagreed with you and "tested" you. That must meant that your buddy will come slander me. Later, QD.
But what's to stop them from going to the store and buying it, essentially rendering delivery people useless? I mean, aside from people's inherent laziness?Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
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"DON'T FLOOD THE CAR PICS SECTION WITH YOUR BULLSHITOriginally Posted by Psycho
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It all started somewhere. The customer would not go to the store if delivery didn't bring it. I know delivery couldn't bring it if the customer didn't buy it. BUT, the delivery starts the process.Originally Posted by Mr_Mischif
I mean, I really don't care. I make my money and that's all that's important to me. Later, QD.
Without the customer, you wouldn't have a job and there would be no store, regardless of the sequence of events. The same guy that just lost $100 on lotery tickets is more than likely going to buy a 12 pack as well to ease the pain.Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
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Actually you're wrong, once again.Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
There would still be customers without delivery men...There are 1000s of businesses that don't need delivery men to run. But there is not 1 business that can thrive without a customer...
Your logic is horrible. It sounds like you're just a stuck up truck driver.
Actually, I'm not wrong once again. Everyone of those businesses had to have product delivered to their stores before customers came.Originally Posted by HalfBaked
Try holding down a real job and the stresses that come with it. I can almost guarantee you wouldn't make it. Later, QD.Originally Posted by HalfBaked
It must have been your hard life on the street that make you handle the daily stress of driving a truck and unloading beer.Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ