Never had anything " sketchy " but did get an order once , child's birthday party and they'd hired a clown, guy in the clown get up had a stroke as I was setting their pizzas up on their tables, ended up having to stay around and help get the kids out of the area, host's tipped $100.00 , clown survived and was grateful I'd saw the signs before and reacted quickly
Not really disturbing, but too funny not to share. My dad worked for the first grottos pizza location back in the 90s and told me a story where one time he delivered a pizza to a guy who had fallen asleep on the porch with the money in his hand and instead of waking him up he kinda did the Indiana Jones switch where he slowly slipped out the money and left the pizza at his feet. The dude never woke up. Another funny thing that happened was this restaurant across the street kept ordering pizzas for some reason and one time my dad finally went over and it was a gay bar and one guy went OoOooOOooohh, the Piiiiiiza boys here in a sing-songy fashion, and dad just smiled and delivered the pizza.
Haha love these. I’ve got only 1 funny one. Me and my husband did grocery delivery during the pandemic and one guy was so excited to see us that he kept trying to get us to “come inside and look at my toilet paper collection!!”
I looked into the compound on story 16, and I have two things to note. Nothing in it states that it is, to any degree, a Mormon school (that I saw), so I don't know why OP said it was a Mormon school. It is advertised very differently from how it is actually operated, even with a fake 5 star review talking about how warm and supportive the atmosphere there is. You can easily find the 1 star review talking about how they actually treat the kids there. I feel bad for any kids who are sent there, and any parents who are fooled and would never intentionally send them to a place that bad.
Once delivered to a crematorium on Halloween. The guy was working the night shift and said he had called several pizza places and they all hung up when he told them where he needed it delivered to. When he called us he just gave an address.
Story 43...I think they may have delivered for Gumby's Pizza. There were plenty of local spots in the college towns open late, but Gumby's just fits "The Mud Boys."
2 of my dogs are rescues from very bad previous owners. one got dumped near my house, on july 4th- my house is near a great view spot people crowd to, so much that cops block off our area for all the pedestrians. this dog is afraid of loud noises AND strangers, and they dumped her in the middle of the crowd.. she had clearly just had puppies too, at a very young age. I suspect her previous owner "disposed" of them, further traumatizing her. took me 4 hours and a pizza slice to catch her, now she's my love bug. Other dog, saw on facebook. owners kept a large german shep mix in a crate that was the right size for a puppy. His claws were never trimmed, and were curled up and long so he could not walk without stabbing himself. Never trained, never groomed, fed trash. the owner was bragging to his neighbor 'this dog is untrainable, im gonna take him out in the woods and pew pew him' so theneighbor stole him and found me to give him a home. He's the smartest bestest dog, was very easy to train, and beautiful after his groom. Some dogs need to be stolen.
never delivered pizza but i delivered for a japanese hibachi place that was a sitdown place and delivery. i had to do food prep, dishwashing and delivery for that place AND their other business 2 doors down that was a "china kitchen" - anyway. they have a set limit of where they will deliver and each delivery is $2.50 and this was just about 5-7 yrs ago so 2.50 was nothing to deliver in a 5mile radius. it would only go up to 3.50 if it was further than that... 99% of the people NEVER Tipped. the woman who took orders would stack up deliveries until there was "enough" to send me out instead of sending them out as they were ordered... and same would happen with the other business. so i'd have to go on deliveries with 5+ orders. if i took "too long" and the food was STILL HOT , the person wouldn't take it and the food joint would take it out of my pay... so that's f'd up. another time, undercover cops who were BLATANTLY undercover were watching a neighborhood that everyone knows is one of the MANY hoods that deals. they follow me after a delivery and their first question wasn't "do you know why we pulled you over" it was "do you know where you just were?" and i said yeeeah i'm a delivery driver. they followed me almost 4 miles from the house in the hood to 2 blocks from my job... and they illegally searched my gdad's durango and TORE IT UP... this was the beginning of the obese woman who took calls and cashier at the front hating me and making up lies. telling the 2nd highest boss that i was "selling/dealing while doing deliveries since it took so long." - no it took so long because one delivery would be on far side of town, next one would be on opposite side of time, third one would be opposite side again... they expected me to SPEED, ignore stop signs and blow stop lights. cuz chinese people do not care about traffic laws. the job they had me doing, prepping food, washing dishes for their massive dining area, AND delivering for TWO businesses - it was messed up. i broke 2 plates cuz the waitresses bus tables and they always had a rotating staff of ppl cuz they hated working there. i think there was only 1-3 people who had worked there for more than 3-5yrs. and i asked them if they ever had to pay for broken plates and they all said no. but me? i had to pay for 3 because "they are special hand made plates ordered from china! one of a kind!" but it was NOT my fault their new hire waitress didn't know how to bus tables and would fill the tubs OVERLOADED and would put things in the WORST way possible... unreal. i had been threatened by the 2nd highest boss since the MAIN boss would only come in 1-2 a month. it took me snapping on him to the point of yelling and cussin him out and waitresses taking turns to look in the kitchen to see what was going on so apparently i was loud. it takes a LOT to make me mad. he had previously gotten in my face/cornered me in the kitchen and stuck his finger in my face to say "I OWN YOU" .. another time they had RAW meat defrosting in the SAME sink where i have to make the salads. i told them i refused to make the salad in a sink where raw meat is just leaking in it. it needed to be cleaned with bleach and so on. he acted so insulted meanwhile there's another sink behind that one that had junk in it which could have been moved out and the food could have defrosted elsewhere... anywhere but the place where you prep salads.... unreal. after i snapped on him i got a dollar raise and more hours and then he went back to being an a*s after a month for whatever reason, being nice wasn't a good thing, but snapping on him was? idk. idc. what i do know is one time i came into work and he said some out of pocket nonsense and apparently i have facial expressions that make me look "mad/upset" and he pipes off again sayin "don't get mad already you just clocked in." and i just said... i'm not mad this is my face... i'm working. wtf? he did it again BEFORE i could clock in and added that "If you don't want to work here then leave, go home if you want to, idc if i have to pay for unemployment." i did leave but i never got the unemployment. i DID TRY once but the process in this small town is so impossibly difficult - you have to go to a small business building that's in a tiny stripmall type area. they have a row of PC's where you're supposed to fill out whatever it is you fill out for unemployment. the browser NEVER loaded after 15 minutes of opening it... there's no way i would have sat there for 4 hours to get very little money. that business should be closed. or that PoS who treats everyone like trash needs to go. the only other asians that work there are RARELY waitresses or cashier/phone answer for deliveries. idk how they get paid but they always have the threat of "being sent back to china where they live in a poor area." from what i translated... since when i started working there and found out they spoke chinese instead of japanese i learned a little. since the only other asians were an OLD OLD man who would do the chicken/beef/fish food prepping. and the main head boss that would show up randomly 1-2 a month. think i've seen an asian dude do the sushi once that wasn't the PoS 2nd in command. another terrible job was working for the dad of a girl i went to school with from pre-k to 12th grade. he owned a bowling alley (which is what i applied to work at) and he owned a skating rink.. which i did NOT want to work at. what's he do? he assigns me to "open the door for people" at his skating rink.. and then other times i'd have to deal with children at the food/snackbar area. and it was obvious they came from shoddy homes and this was their version of daycare - and they cussed and talked to you like you were a dog or toy for them. the manager there lied to the bossman saying i'd come in smelling like weed all the time even though i passed the drug test on hire and said i'd pass another one if he wanted but he said "nah, you're fired." - MEANWHILE the NEW DUDE they JUST HIRED asks me on his first shift on his FIRST day "hey, you smoke? i got some dank on me right now" like wtf? i know smokin a cig outside when i was the "doorman" - i could smoke often if there was no one around and when you put out a cig that's not finished, it CAN smell similar to schwaggy weed, the seeds'n'steem pot. but i wasn't smoking pot then or before or after for YEARS. i have NO CLUE how that pothead dude that got hired got the job... he was clearly stoned every shift. i literally have NO luck at any job. i think i've had one or two jobs i've ever liked and one of them requires you to travel to random states in the US to do home automation security systems. i got lucky in my first summer as a rookie and even got cold-called interviewed for a corporate position but since i didn't have access to their unindexed websites for employees i didn't have answers for the lady... which sucked. since i did a damn good job. loved it. at the time i had a doctor who forced me to come in once a month in order to get a refill for medicine i can't go without. the doc i have now, does not require this so i COULD get the job again if i get in touch with the person that got me the job. btw most jobs i've gotten except 2 maybe 3? i've had someone already working at the company high enough to get me in. those were jobs i had the most success and highest pay. the rare jobs i had to do paper applications (WHICH NO LONGER EXIST) were lucky then extremely and unceremoniously fired based off lies and no facts or proof. regarding applying for a job? i literally can NOT pass any online application. had a gf at one point whose roomie was a district manager for mcdonalds and he gets notifications on his phone every time someone applies. it'll come up as Red (No shot) Yellow (interview if no greens) and Green (Interview). I told them, go ahead and TRY to get me a job at mc'ds i promise you will not even get me an interview. so she and the district manager filled out the application and it instantly notified him as RED. people who are district managers could not even get an entry level job application. then my ex at the time also got a RED and she had been working a PHARMACY for years handlin every drug you can think of. so i told them, "see, its rigged. most likely due to my name" - i'm a "III" so most people and applications do not take into consideration that you are Name Name Name III .. even with a SSN attached. and questions that have answers pre-prompted that do not fit anything you would reply with and no way to fill in. I literally can NOT get a job.
The kidney thing is pretty funny. As long as there was no injury they could have used it after a cleanup and dialysis is an option if it was injured. This is unfortunate but happens from time to time.
I was a driver for a Dominos. The owner has three stores the first two are in different towns seven miles apart. Small towns and the third shop was 37 miles away and in the capitol city. Every so often when a driver didn't show up I'd get moved between all three towns. And boy do I have stories. Like the really drunk guy who decided to insult me to the point his friends had to pull him back into the house. That was a 120 dollar tip so that was fun. Then there was the guy that had like three cameras out side his apartment and I'm pretty sure I heard an automatic weapons racked after I knocked and before he checked his camera. Fun times. I also got pulled over often because I'm a tiny driver wearing a baseball cap and they thought I might be out joy riding, with a lighted pizza sign
A little after halfway, complaint about being paid in drugs, yeah. I live in a college town, and there are quite a few old hippies here. My husband has worked for many of the latter at a food co-op. He has known many of these people since childhood for various reasons, including this one old guy who he used to do martial arts with. The guy clearly thinks he's hot, cool, and still in the 1970s. He'd hand baggies of weed to baggers and helpers in the parking lot. He was probably surprised that no one was comfortable with it. They'd probably all prefer money, and management doesn't want their friends and co-workers in legal trouble or crushing boxes with machines while high. I think the guy offered to a manager who happened to be bagging and my husband may have been the one to ban him. He was a big spender, though, so eventually they let him back. As far as we know, he's been behaving. I've also known him for years and admittedly, was kind of glad for the break from him while shopping. Oh, well.
One time i tagged along with a friend who was doing doordash and somehow he got lost taking an order to a lady named Laquisha, and we ended up at this run down trailer house, and as we pull up this fucking football stadium light comes on and illuminates the biggest confederate flag I've ever seen. I looked to my friend who was driving and was like, "i promise you there's no Laquisha in here. We need to go" and the door opens and out comes this huge fat dude in overalls with a shotgun shouting at us to leave. My friend ended up flooring it out of his driveway and didn't slow down til we reached the highway.
I am getting confused about cooworkers not deliver in story 7 cause low tip? Aint it thier fricking job to deliver and getting paid to do it? The tip is just a nice gesture if its extra inconvenience.
In America it's very common as Delivery- and Server-Staff to only be able to really live of from Tips because they're not getting payed enough on their normal job. It's quite shitty but sadly very common there. Which why Tipping is such a big Deal in the US
@@midnight1978 It's actually a misconception that servers and drivers don't make enough to live off of. The law requires employers to essentially pay their workers a decent amount if they don't earn enough in tips. If they're supposed to earn $3000 that month and they 'only' earn $500 in tips, the employer has to cough up the $2500. It's a problem unique to the US because employers didn't want to pay former slaves working unskilled labour and it was expected for them to live off of tips.
Isolation usually is for patients with some kind of virulent pathogen, something contagious, most likely. The reason OP wouldn't have been allowed to come back out is because if he entered the room he would've been considered a carrier for whatever this woman had and would be forced to stay in the location of the infection.
@@xedrexgaming9579 yes, but the fact they didn't know what it was scares you. Could be something like AIDS, or something virulent like measles or tuberculosis
So $50 tip + $200, how is that $390? The text on screen said $3.90, but I assumed that it was supposed to be $390. Neither one is accurate, far as I can tell though. Can another person who is good at math explain to me how this math works? I'm great at math. I absolutely love numbers. I can't figure out how a $50 tip plus $200 equals $3.90 OR $390.00! 🤔🧐🙅🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️ Edit: I watched again and listened again. He said the guy made $390 in tips that night. Did not specify from that one residence alone. While I just figured it out, I have to imagine I can't be the only one who struggled with that. So I'm leaving my comment and assuming that they meant in total. $250 from the one house and another $140 from all their other deliveries. That's the only thing that makes any sense. People, when sharing your stories like this, please make note of how it's going to sound to the listener. Read it out loud to yourself or have a friend read it to you before you submit it. Make sure that it makes sense and doesn't require research on our part. Thank you! 🙂💙
I’m pretty sure shaking a baby dog *IS* animal abuse…
Never had anything " sketchy " but did get an order once , child's birthday party and they'd hired a clown, guy in the clown get up had a stroke as I was setting their pizzas up on their tables, ended up having to stay around and help get the kids out of the area, host's tipped $100.00 , clown survived and was grateful I'd saw the signs before and reacted quickly
I love listening to these stories while doing my chores, helps pass the time.
Thanks for such great videos!
Me too!! I deep clean my apartment while these are on in the background 😋
Same with youuu
I do it while playing games and I’m listing while sewing right now
Listening to stories is the best way to pass the time during chores. So happy you're enjoying the videos! 😊🧺
I do it while playing rdr2
Not really disturbing, but too funny not to share. My dad worked for the first grottos pizza location back in the 90s and told me a story where one time he delivered a pizza to a guy who had fallen asleep on the porch with the money in his hand and instead of waking him up he kinda did the Indiana Jones switch where he slowly slipped out the money and left the pizza at his feet. The dude never woke up.
Another funny thing that happened was this restaurant across the street kept ordering pizzas for some reason and one time my dad finally went over and it was a gay bar and one guy went OoOooOOooohh, the Piiiiiiza boys here in a sing-songy fashion, and dad just smiled and delivered the pizza.
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Haha love these. I’ve got only 1 funny one. Me and my husband did grocery delivery during the pandemic and one guy was so excited to see us that he kept trying to get us to “come inside and look at my toilet paper collection!!”
0.25 tip?
"Wie het kleine niet eert, is het grote niet weerd"
or,
"Who doesn't honour the small, isn't worth the big"
I don't know if you understand English but WELL SAID!!
The 3.90 threw me off until I realized it should’ve been 390
Story 10 OP got lucky. If he got there before the police did, he'd likely have been taken hostage by whoever the SWAT team was after.
Hello undersparked guy
You think shaking an animal is okay? Yeah totally not abuse eh?? Ummm they have brains that get damaged too. Dont shake babies....
I looked into the compound on story 16, and I have two things to note.
Nothing in it states that it is, to any degree, a Mormon school (that I saw), so I don't know why OP said it was a Mormon school.
It is advertised very differently from how it is actually operated, even with a fake 5 star review talking about how warm and supportive the atmosphere there is. You can easily find the 1 star review talking about how they actually treat the kids there.
I feel bad for any kids who are sent there, and any parents who are fooled and would never intentionally send them to a place that bad.
Man I was expecting you to call the person who rescued the puppy a hero!! Because they are.
Yeah I got a pamphlet about not shaking the human baby when I had one, I’m pretty sure shaking the dog baby is just as bad.
57:48 The worst part about the Doordash driver is that he can't even be like, "Oh, you know, company time, gotta get back to work and all that." 0.0
I listen to these too much 😭, to sleep, omw to work, rolling my silverware at work, hell I'm making my friends listen too 😭😂
Once delivered to a crematorium on Halloween. The guy was working the night shift and said he had called several pizza places and they all hung up when he told them where he needed it delivered to. When he called us he just gave an address.
Story 43...I think they may have delivered for Gumby's Pizza. There were plenty of local spots in the college towns open late, but Gumby's just fits "The Mud Boys."
Story 5- “for an $8 tip and a chance to deck the guy, all the boys that worked there hoped he’d order again”
I mean… good coworkers
2 of my dogs are rescues from very bad previous owners. one got dumped near my house, on july 4th- my house is near a great view spot people crowd to, so much that cops block off our area for all the pedestrians. this dog is afraid of loud noises AND strangers, and they dumped her in the middle of the crowd.. she had clearly just had puppies too, at a very young age. I suspect her previous owner "disposed" of them, further traumatizing her. took me 4 hours and a pizza slice to catch her, now she's my love bug.
Other dog, saw on facebook. owners kept a large german shep mix in a crate that was the right size for a puppy. His claws were never trimmed, and were curled up and long so he could not walk without stabbing himself. Never trained, never groomed, fed trash. the owner was bragging to his neighbor 'this dog is untrainable, im gonna take him out in the woods and pew pew him' so theneighbor stole him and found me to give him a home. He's the smartest bestest dog, was very easy to train, and beautiful after his groom.
Some dogs need to be stolen.
Sparking up to UnderSparked
Wow! I really like this guy! Great voice!
Story 22: The trooper tipped by just rolling his eyes at the dog
never delivered pizza but i delivered for a japanese hibachi place that was a sitdown place and delivery.
i had to do food prep, dishwashing and delivery for that place AND their other business 2 doors down
that was a "china kitchen" - anyway.
they have a set limit of where they will deliver and each delivery is $2.50 and this was just about 5-7 yrs
ago so 2.50 was nothing to deliver in a 5mile radius. it would only go up to 3.50 if it was further than that...
99% of the people NEVER Tipped. the woman who took orders would stack up deliveries until there was
"enough" to send me out instead of sending them out as they were ordered... and same would happen with
the other business. so i'd have to go on deliveries with 5+ orders.
if i took "too long" and the food was STILL HOT , the person wouldn't take it and the food joint would take
it out of my pay... so that's f'd up. another time, undercover cops who were BLATANTLY undercover were
watching a neighborhood that everyone knows is one of the MANY hoods that deals. they follow me after
a delivery and their first question wasn't "do you know why we pulled you over" it was "do you know where
you just were?" and i said yeeeah i'm a delivery driver.
they followed me almost 4 miles from the house in the hood to 2 blocks from my job... and they illegally
searched my gdad's durango and TORE IT UP... this was the beginning of the obese woman who took calls
and cashier at the front hating me and making up lies. telling the 2nd highest boss that i was "selling/dealing
while doing deliveries since it took so long." - no it took so long because one delivery would be on far side of
town, next one would be on opposite side of time, third one would be opposite side again... they expected me
to SPEED, ignore stop signs and blow stop lights. cuz chinese people do not care about traffic laws.
the job they had me doing, prepping food, washing dishes for their massive dining area, AND delivering for
TWO businesses - it was messed up. i broke 2 plates cuz the waitresses bus tables and they always had a
rotating staff of ppl cuz they hated working there. i think there was only 1-3 people who had worked there
for more than 3-5yrs. and i asked them if they ever had to pay for broken plates and they all said no. but me?
i had to pay for 3 because "they are special hand made plates ordered from china! one of a kind!" but it was
NOT my fault their new hire waitress didn't know how to bus tables and would fill the tubs OVERLOADED and
would put things in the WORST way possible... unreal. i had been threatened by the 2nd highest boss since
the MAIN boss would only come in 1-2 a month. it took me snapping on him to the point of yelling and cussin
him out and waitresses taking turns to look in the kitchen to see what was going on so apparently i was loud.
it takes a LOT to make me mad. he had previously gotten in my face/cornered me in the kitchen and stuck
his finger in my face to say "I OWN YOU" .. another time they had RAW meat defrosting in the SAME sink where
i have to make the salads. i told them i refused to make the salad in a sink where raw meat is just leaking in it.
it needed to be cleaned with bleach and so on. he acted so insulted meanwhile there's another sink behind that
one that had junk in it which could have been moved out and the food could have defrosted elsewhere...
anywhere but the place where you prep salads.... unreal.
after i snapped on him i got a dollar raise and more hours and then he went back to being an a*s after a month
for whatever reason, being nice wasn't a good thing, but snapping on him was? idk. idc. what i do know is one
time i came into work and he said some out of pocket nonsense and apparently i have facial expressions that
make me look "mad/upset" and he pipes off again sayin "don't get mad already you just clocked in." and i just
said... i'm not mad this is my face... i'm working. wtf? he did it again BEFORE i could clock in and added that
"If you don't want to work here then leave, go home if you want to, idc if i have to pay for unemployment."
i did leave but i never got the unemployment. i DID TRY once but the process in this small town is so impossibly
difficult - you have to go to a small business building that's in a tiny stripmall type area. they have a row of PC's
where you're supposed to fill out whatever it is you fill out for unemployment. the browser NEVER loaded after
15 minutes of opening it... there's no way i would have sat there for 4 hours to get very little money.
that business should be closed. or that PoS who treats everyone like trash needs to go. the only other asians
that work there are RARELY waitresses or cashier/phone answer for deliveries. idk how they get paid but they
always have the threat of "being sent back to china where they live in a poor area." from what i translated... since
when i started working there and found out they spoke chinese instead of japanese i learned a little. since the
only other asians were an OLD OLD man who would do the chicken/beef/fish food prepping. and the main head
boss that would show up randomly 1-2 a month. think i've seen an asian dude do the sushi once that wasn't the
PoS 2nd in command.
another terrible job was working for the dad of a girl i went to school with from pre-k to 12th grade.
he owned a bowling alley (which is what i applied to work at) and he owned a skating rink.. which i did NOT want
to work at. what's he do? he assigns me to "open the door for people" at his skating rink.. and then other times
i'd have to deal with children at the food/snackbar area. and it was obvious they came from shoddy homes and
this was their version of daycare - and they cussed and talked to you like you were a dog or toy for them.
the manager there lied to the bossman saying i'd come in smelling like weed all the time even though i passed
the drug test on hire and said i'd pass another one if he wanted but he said "nah, you're fired." - MEANWHILE the
NEW DUDE they JUST HIRED asks me on his first shift on his FIRST day "hey, you smoke? i got some dank on me
right now" like wtf? i know smokin a cig outside when i was the "doorman" - i could smoke often if there was no one
around and when you put out a cig that's not finished, it CAN smell similar to schwaggy weed, the seeds'n'steem pot.
but i wasn't smoking pot then or before or after for YEARS. i have NO CLUE how that pothead dude that got hired
got the job... he was clearly stoned every shift.
i literally have NO luck at any job. i think i've had one or two jobs i've ever liked and one of them requires you to travel
to random states in the US to do home automation security systems. i got lucky in my first summer as a rookie and
even got cold-called interviewed for a corporate position but since i didn't have access to their unindexed websites for
employees i didn't have answers for the lady... which sucked. since i did a damn good job. loved it.
at the time i had a doctor who forced me to come in once a month in order to get a refill for medicine i can't go without.
the doc i have now, does not require this so i COULD get the job again if i get in touch with the person that got me the job.
btw most jobs i've gotten except 2 maybe 3? i've had someone already working at the company high enough to get me in.
those were jobs i had the most success and highest pay.
the rare jobs i had to do paper applications (WHICH NO LONGER EXIST) were lucky then extremely and unceremoniously
fired based off lies and no facts or proof. regarding applying for a job? i literally can NOT pass any online application.
had a gf at one point whose roomie was a district manager for mcdonalds and he gets notifications on his phone every
time someone applies. it'll come up as Red (No shot) Yellow (interview if no greens) and Green (Interview). I told them, go
ahead and TRY to get me a job at mc'ds i promise you will not even get me an interview. so she and the district manager
filled out the application and it instantly notified him as RED. people who are district managers could not even get an
entry level job application. then my ex at the time also got a RED and she had been working a PHARMACY for years handlin
every drug you can think of. so i told them, "see, its rigged. most likely due to my name" - i'm a "III" so most people and
applications do not take into consideration that you are Name Name Name III .. even with a SSN attached. and questions
that have answers pre-prompted that do not fit anything you would reply with and no way to fill in.
I literally can NOT get a job.
2:03 I hear a kid yell:
🤖 I GADDIT 🎶
The kidney thing is pretty funny. As long as there was no injury they could have used it after a cleanup and dialysis is an option if it was injured. This is unfortunate but happens from time to time.
I was a driver for a Dominos. The owner has three stores the first two are in different towns seven miles apart. Small towns and the third shop was 37 miles away and in the capitol city. Every so often when a driver didn't show up I'd get moved between all three towns. And boy do I have stories. Like the really drunk guy who decided to insult me to the point his friends had to pull him back into the house. That was a 120 dollar tip so that was fun. Then there was the guy that had like three cameras out side his apartment and I'm pretty sure I heard an automatic weapons racked after I knocked and before he checked his camera. Fun times. I also got pulled over often because I'm a tiny driver wearing a baseball cap and they thought I might be out joy riding, with a lighted pizza sign
8:25 rewatching this I’m paying more attention to the old cod gameplay then the actual story’s 😂😂
A little after halfway, complaint about being paid in drugs, yeah. I live in a college town, and there are quite a few old hippies here. My husband has worked for many of the latter at a food co-op. He has known many of these people since childhood for various reasons, including this one old guy who he used to do martial arts with. The guy clearly thinks he's hot, cool, and still in the 1970s. He'd hand baggies of weed to baggers and helpers in the parking lot. He was probably surprised that no one was comfortable with it. They'd probably all prefer money, and management doesn't want their friends and co-workers in legal trouble or crushing boxes with machines while high. I think the guy offered to a manager who happened to be bagging and my husband may have been the one to ban him. He was a big spender, though, so eventually they let him back. As far as we know, he's been behaving. I've also known him for years and admittedly, was kind of glad for the break from him while shopping. Oh, well.
10:42 This gives me Great Gatsby vibes, many parallels between Gatsby and this guy.
I hope that pet hoarder got reported.
Wow, these delivery stories are wild! I can't believe someone actually lived under their porch!
love your channel
Story 3 with the old lady is straight up grandmother energy
ngl the country accent around 6:00 sounds like tf2 engineer
Yep.
Story 45. Yeah. My grandfather bought 15 turkeys. That are free range. I went to leave and all 15 were sitting on my car. Damn birds.
One time i tagged along with a friend who was doing doordash and somehow he got lost taking an order to a lady named Laquisha, and we ended up at this run down trailer house, and as we pull up this fucking football stadium light comes on and illuminates the biggest confederate flag I've ever seen. I looked to my friend who was driving and was like, "i promise you there's no Laquisha in here. We need to go" and the door opens and out comes this huge fat dude in overalls with a shotgun shouting at us to leave. My friend ended up flooring it out of his driveway and didn't slow down til we reached the highway.
Whoever that kidney was for might not be dead, it’s possible to live with only one kidney.
bro whispered the entire way
0:32 YEAHHHHH TEENAGE NINJA MUTANT TURTLE COMMENT I WAS GONNA SAY THAT ✨
I am getting confused about cooworkers not deliver in story 7 cause low tip? Aint it thier fricking job to deliver and getting paid to do it? The tip is just a nice gesture if its extra inconvenience.
In America it's very common as Delivery- and Server-Staff to only be able to really live of from Tips because they're not getting payed enough on their normal job. It's quite shitty but sadly very common there. Which why Tipping is such a big Deal in the US
@@midnight1978 even delivery people? Cheeses. American corporations are so damn poor they can't even pay a salary to its employees.
@@midnight1978 It's actually a misconception that servers and drivers don't make enough to live off of. The law requires employers to essentially pay their workers a decent amount if they don't earn enough in tips. If they're supposed to earn $3000 that month and they 'only' earn $500 in tips, the employer has to cough up the $2500.
It's a problem unique to the US because employers didn't want to pay former slaves working unskilled labour and it was expected for them to live off of tips.
8:20 this one is oddly terrifying
Isolation usually is for patients with some kind of virulent pathogen, something contagious, most likely.
The reason OP wouldn't have been allowed to come back out is because if he entered the room he would've been considered a carrier for whatever this woman had and would be forced to stay in the location of the infection.
@@xedrexgaming9579 yes, but the fact they didn't know what it was scares you. Could be something like AIDS, or something virulent like measles or tuberculosis
So $50 tip + $200, how is that $390? The text on screen said $3.90, but I assumed that it was supposed to be $390. Neither one is accurate, far as I can tell though. Can another person who is good at math explain to me how this math works? I'm great at math. I absolutely love numbers. I can't figure out how a $50 tip plus $200 equals $3.90 OR $390.00! 🤔🧐🙅🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
Edit: I watched again and listened again. He said the guy made $390 in tips that night. Did not specify from that one residence alone. While I just figured it out, I have to imagine I can't be the only one who struggled with that. So I'm leaving my comment and assuming that they meant in total. $250 from the one house and another $140 from all their other deliveries. That's the only thing that makes any sense. People, when sharing your stories like this, please make note of how it's going to sound to the listener. Read it out loud to yourself or have a friend read it to you before you submit it. Make sure that it makes sense and doesn't require research on our part. Thank you! 🙂💙
I gathered it is for the day’s takings
56:56 OMG I love this story and I want to become a mud boy now
Chico’s hero story. ❤
Watching this on my pizza delivery shift lol
The narrator talking about a old delusional woman the background WE ARE LEAVING
funny how i havent played cod since like '06 it feels. but i immediately know these maps. :D
Stawp changing the narrator 😭
51:50 Georgia mentioned
We NEED the narrator to add there stories on these delivery stories videos
Remember. Pizza delivery is ACTUALLY more dangerous than police work.
That is the dumbest shit I have read in a while.
MUD BOYS!!
16:15 is this OP, by any chance, a cat?
‘Can slide through any space as wide as my head’ lmao. I thought that was only cats because they don’t have collarbones.
Nooo where's the other guy D:
Under 1 day club raise hand🤚
Why do you sound like jonesy from 6teen
at 1:05:15 the delivery driver got the pavement and got the F out?
why do delivery drivers need pavement?
300! YES!
I wish the guy from the Mr. Beast video was on here 😂
*up to said
Man I like the other guy better. Sorry.
There are consecutive stories in this video with no editorial commentary between them. This guy is way better.
poop
Sub 20 les go
Woah I'm first
Early lol
66 veiws in 7 minutes damn💀
Tf is a ‘McMansion’?
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