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Dealing with a beeping super jerk!
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<blockquote data-quote="scooby0048" data-source="post: 3218638" data-attributes="member: 50693"><p>Lucky it was not my truck which has 4 separate beeps. One for headlights on, one for e-brake not engaged, one for flashers on, and one for key left in ignition. Some trucks are just that annoying but we get used to it, most customers only have to deal with it for 30 seconds unless they feel the need to interrupt us while we are trying get their crap delivered and trying to get the hell outta there. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Next time you could have your Amazon and Zulily crap return ready and left by the door so we would not have to knock or have contact with you. Believe me, we don't want to deal with you anymore than you want to deal with us. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sorry we can't drop every last one of the other 200 stops we have to get to your house sooner in the day. We really love getting there at 3 pm to read a note on the door not to knock because baby is sleeping and dogs are barkers and they will wake you up because you work nights and sleep during the day. Refer to last comment. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>We will try to keep the beeping to a minimum, would you prefer we step on the gas and have all 400hp of our diesel engine and turbo drowning out the beeping? 9:30 at night is early in some parts of our dispatched area. We have drivers who routinely show up to deliver at 1am during this time of year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scooby0048, post: 3218638, member: 50693"] Lucky it was not my truck which has 4 separate beeps. One for headlights on, one for e-brake not engaged, one for flashers on, and one for key left in ignition. Some trucks are just that annoying but we get used to it, most customers only have to deal with it for 30 seconds unless they feel the need to interrupt us while we are trying get their crap delivered and trying to get the hell outta there. Next time you could have your Amazon and Zulily crap return ready and left by the door so we would not have to knock or have contact with you. Believe me, we don't want to deal with you anymore than you want to deal with us. Sorry we can't drop every last one of the other 200 stops we have to get to your house sooner in the day. We really love getting there at 3 pm to read a note on the door not to knock because baby is sleeping and dogs are barkers and they will wake you up because you work nights and sleep during the day. Refer to last comment. We will try to keep the beeping to a minimum, would you prefer we step on the gas and have all 400hp of our diesel engine and turbo drowning out the beeping? 9:30 at night is early in some parts of our dispatched area. We have drivers who routinely show up to deliver at 1am during this time of year. [/QUOTE]
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