Sometimes we do something right:
http://compass.ups.com/ups-driver-arranges-special-delivery/?WT.mc_id=linkedin#prclt-jmD1VW8g
http://compass.ups.com/ups-driver-arranges-special-delivery/?WT.mc_id=linkedin#prclt-jmD1VW8g
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Or maybe the driver is just a decent person who sees a kid in pain and wants to helpMore likely the kid is related to someone in upper mgt.
Nice story but smells too much like a PR move someone in an office thought up. No way the driver could do all that by himself.
A driver here does stuff like this...the media just doesnt report it.
I still think this is a pr stunt
It's UPSers not the New York TimesMany if not most drivers do a lot of little things like that but not in the news. The media attention over this is what raises a flag for me.
Well I know the driver wasn't me so no need to click.Or maybe the driver is just a decent person who sees a kid in pain and wants to help
Oh well, two positive responses to a nice story. I tried.
Thank you for showing that people still care about people and kindness is a badge of valor unheralded.....Oh well, two positive responses to a nice story. I tried.
I thought that was how you guys flirt to get attention...Awesome story, love hearing stuff like this.
But this line made me laugh "A play on how UPS drivers use their lights, horn, and signals to get people's attention."
Gotta make sure we mention that.
who broke your nice button? Don't give me a red x without considering the possible fact pattern that even though you believe this was a staged PR event wrought with pandering to the media, could you revisit the fact pattern and possible give lip service to the detail that the child is ill and any, quote any relief to that child is in fact an act of kindness whether orchestrated or not. I disagree with your RED X Mr. Hades Sparkler!@HELLFIREAt least get the kid something decent....also that driver needs to stop wasting time, he needs more stops obviously