As a kid, I had a paper route that included delivering to a strip club. I'd have to go in to collect money and even though they were supposed to have it at the door, I'd always have to go to the bar to collect. I didn't mind that stop. lolI wish I del'd to strip clubs.
I THOUGHT I had one at home, but it seems to have expired with the little woman.I have a lifetime pass to the local "Gentlmen's Club."![]()
Had a C.O.D. at one of the local strip clubs once. They pulled out a box and started counting ones and fives for the payment. I told them check or MO order. No way was I touching any of those bills!
Had a C.O.D. at one of the local strip clubs once. They pulled out a box and started counting ones and fives for the payment. I told them check or MO order. No way was I touching any of those bills!
Oh please..........go back to playing in the snow.If cash were indeed an option you could have been disciplined for failure to follow proper COD delivery methods.
If cash were indeed an option you could have been disciplined for failure to follow proper COD delivery methods.
Well, it wasn't an option, so mute point!
Would you accept money that was covered with blood? The driver in question did not feel comfortable accepting the money given to him/her because of the location payment was being accepted. Just because you're told you have to accept money as a payment, doesn't mean, if you feel your health and well being is being put in jeopardy, you absolutely should do it. That's like being told you have to make a delivery and there is an aggressive dog barking at you on the other side of the fence.A mute point is one that would have never been said.
A moot point is one that would have never mattered.
My point was that we as couriers/drivers do not have the option of not accepting an approved form of payment simply because we don't want to deal with it.
"Stripper money" cashes the same as any other money.
We have a lot of county fairs in our area and back when we accepted cash it was not uncommon for carnies to pay for their COD's with singles and the driver having to use several turn-in envelopes to handle them all. Using your logic, the driver should have the option of refusing to accept the cash as it is a pain in the butt to deal with that many one dollar bills.
If you are offered an accepted form of payment you could be disciplined for your refusal to accept it.
Many years ago whenever the lady courier on the next route got an oncall for a sex toy warehouse she'd have the pup sent to me. Pretty surreal walking through about 70 yards of vividly packaged paraphernalia. Even worse was getting rehired in my hometown, and having a gay bar open on a very busy road on my rt. One day was in a plain rental, had to go in there for oncall.
A mute point is one that would have never been said.
A moot point is one that would have never mattered.
My point was that we as couriers/drivers do not have the option of not accepting an approved form of payment simply because we don't want to deal with it.
Cash is acceptable up to 500 bucks. This COD was for $1300+ if I recall.