You go to a home, no one will come to the door except two little children. You need a signature. You wait 2 minutes no one comes. What would you do?
The Poll questions are tainted.
What about waiting for the Police? Or verifying that no one was at home before calling 911? Come on!
If the package was not "adult" signature required, have the kids sign and roll.
He gave me a coupon for a free chicken sandwich. True story, I still have the coupon.
let's see.........the father gives you a coupon for a free chicken sandwich........grandpa is the owner of a very lucrative chicken related business........KID = CHICKEN SANDWICH why is it that those who have the most are the least appreciative..........in this instance I think a heartfelt thank-you, and perhaps a call to your center mgt. team would have been much more appropriate
i would go in the house and help myself to a snack
Whoa there, tooner.I only had four spots for a choice, deal with it
I found a one year old kid toddling down the street one day in an expensive neighborhood about 15 years ago. I stopped the package car and carried him down the nearest driveway. An embarrassed older brother that wasn't watching him well answered the door and was grateful to see him. This kid was the grandson of a man who owns a certain chicken sandwich restaurant chain that has sales of over a billion dollars a year. The next day I had a delivery for the same house, and the father comes to the door. He said "Thank you for saving little Mathew's life yesterday", as he pulled out his wallet. He gave me a coupon for a free chicken sandwich. True story, I still have the coupon.
Winner Winner! Chicken Dinner!I found a one year old kid toddling down the street one day in an expensive neighborhood about 15 years ago. I stopped the package car and carried him down the nearest driveway. An embarrassed older brother that wasn't watching him well answered the door and was grateful to see him. This kid was the grandson of a man who owns a certain chicken sandwich restaurant chain that has sales of over a billion dollars a year. The next day I had a delivery for the same house, and the father comes to the door. He said "Thank you for saving little Mathew's life yesterday", as he pulled out his wallet. He gave me a coupon for a free chicken sandwich. True story, I still have the coupon.
I was just trying to do the right thing by getting the kid to a safe place, it wouldn't have mattered if it was the poorest neighborhood on my route. For a split second there, I will admit that I was thinking that he was going to give me a C-Note or something. So that is greed on my part. I just think of it as being a funny story and not much more. Grandad is a very generous man who gives a large amount of money to charity, and he closes his restaurants on Sunday. They are also a very big UPS customer.