I agree but it’s also clear with the Halloween decorations guy that this was a last straw kind of thing. Maybe people can stand to make life a bit easier for the delivery drivers we’re so reliant on.
@Toneill029 yeah, people definitely need to be more considerate. But having a meltdown like that is never ok. It is very easy to have your life completely ruined by a stupid mistake like that. I made a stupid mistake myself recently, and in the end $7.50 was worth more than me.
@@Toneill029 No.......he tripped, the decoration didn't MOVE ITSELF or was BLOCKING his path. He didn't look where he was going and tripped. It could've happened to anybody. He had no right to have a mental breakdown and destroy someone's property
@@atcera8714 It was obviously more than him just tripping. You don't hulk out like that cause you tripped. He probably was having a VERY bad day and he snapped.
@@IronStaff7 Well yeah, but that still doesn't mean it's the homeowner's fault because they had Halloween decorations up in the lead up to Halloween. He tripped on decorations because he piled the packages up and blocked his view, when he could've seen where he was going if he'd left even just _one_ behind and made a second trip. But no, he blocked his own vision, tripped on the same sort of decorations everyone else would've been putting up, and blew up. Look, I don't blame him for having a meltdown, I get that. I've had my fair share before, and I know it's not exactly something you can hold back. It's just that it doesn't change the fact that whoever lived there doesn't deserve any of the blame here either.
Considering the number of times I've gotten stiffed entirely on a $50+ meal and gotten a $5 tip on a $9 meal, my advice: don't badmouth the customer, never expect a tip and always thank those who DO give a tip. That way, you'll always be pleasantly surprised with what you DO get and you encourage those who at least tip to continue to do so.
I'm a driver for Doordash, and honestly I cannot fathom how these people's brains work. You can see how much you're going to make on a delivery before you even accept it. Tips are for exceptional service. Expecting a tip is like expecting overtime pay without working overtime.
The US doesn't do the whole "living wage"-thing so many, many companies stiff their workers to the point they rely on tips to survive. Not get extra money. *survive*.
For many employees, it's the only way they can make a liveable income. Not tipping is seen as incredibly rude and insensitive because of this. The standard is a tip that's 20% of what you spent on a meal or delivery. I've had friends who worked in the food/service industry who went to great lengths to ensure they got a tip. If they put on makeup and did their hair really nicely they were more likely to get a big tip. Some places split the tips collected between everyone who worked that day.
It started during the Great depression Restaurants couldn't afford the wages for waitstaff anymore. With slim prospects of finding another job and owners not wanting to lose much needed personnel, they offered to pay them less but allowed waitstaff to accept tips from customers. This practice was never abolished, and now US patrons are expected to pay outrageous tips.
Props to the girl who wanted to eat cotton candy straight from the source. She knew what she wanted and fuckin did it. Didn't back down even after getting her face covered like a spider man villain.
The delivery driver looking for his cat friend gets me😢 I heard the family told him and gave him a picture of the kitty to remember them. If that’s true that is so sweet 😭
8:38 That reasoning doesn't make sense either. "I'm only here because I need this job so let me do this stupid shit to get fired and ruin someone else's day in the process." The drivers are monitored very closely, all the deliveries logged. It wouldn't be hard for them to find you even with your face covered on video.
used to work at the Fed to the Ex. The thing that always killed me are people, who def know they are getting a package delivered, not tying up their clearly aggressive dogs. Been a few times I will admit a package got tossed to the porch cuz I legit aggressive dog was biting at me or chasing me.
If your job sucks and you get chased by dogs trying to bite your nuts off, I understand flipping out. I’m not justifying breaking people’s stuff, but I understand.
I did this through my college years as part-time job and there's nothing more I hated then a house with dog, it's not funny you know when you were the one who being chased by the stupid beast
I hate to be the one to break this to you, but the people at the sorting facility tossed your package around long before the delivery person. You'd be fired if you treated each package slowly. So use more bubble wrap.
I remember one of my friends talking about his job as a delivery driver... having to carry 300 kg up 3 flights of stairs since there is no elevator... and the company never giving the things needed to help with deliveries.... Ofcourse... this is only one company I know of... what do the others do? no clue :P
300 kilograms? dafaq was he delivering? A whole ass industrial machine on his own up a flight of stairs? That's bullshit. 300 kilograms is 661 pounds that is close to the world record for Olympic clean and jerk weightlifting for the men's 62 kg division. Even for a bigger guy who weight lifts, that is no small weight. Taking it up 3 flights of stairs is borderline impossible and would take a lot of time
Companies should either give workers proper equipment or amount of people for jobs like that, or have a "no upstairs without elevators" delivery policy.
Don't they usually use cranes to deliver that much weight 3 stories up without a lift of some kind? How do you even do that? Maybe it was a bunch of small stuff? :/
For those wondering about the frozen Tesla handle, it pops out when you approach the car and then you pull on it to open it. If you can't pull the handle you can open it with a hidden switch but that hidden switch is made into the handle on the 2020 and earlier Model 3s and you push on the part you normally grab. I'm not sure about those earlier Model 3s and other Teslas older than that, but you can now open the doors using the Tesla App. Extra handy for the Cybertruck as it doesn't have handles at all and really makes opening the door a PITA.
When are people going to learn that a tip is earned, not expected. If you want a tip you need to give better service that what your job should. Also, in a restaurant I don't tip at all anymore if I see a service charge. That is the tip made mandatory.
19:55 Dude! Me too! I watch those all the time, too. I find them so fascinating. They have them count sometimes while working, and there was one video where the lady would get to 12 and then basically start over or stop when they wanted her to continue. I wish I could remember why, somebody explained it in the comments. I do like watching surgical videos, too, though. Lol
I thought some of the delivery drivers here in Germany are really bad, but they pale in comparison to this sh*t o.O And I worked at a package distribution center before and I gotta say, as bad as some delivery drivers are, there are much worse people loading and unloading the trucks, I was told several times that I should ignore the fragile warnings and just toss them to work faster, and during shift change when I took over a half loaded truck from one of the well known alcoholics, there were several packages torn open, a half empty wine bottle shoved back in, half eaten boxes of christmas cookies, just to name some examples... I'm never doing that job again! xD
The bird covered in ants is inaccurate. Anting is a thing, but the bird will extend its wings and shake from time to time. That one is very dead and being eaten
You know how, when your Amazon package gets delivered, you get a notification on your app saying "tell us how we did?" Yeah a lot of these idiots are loosing their jobs!
thats assuming that the delivery company gives a damn about what people type there. Seeing how many terrible delivery people exist, im not sure they do
@@Triforce4ever Remember how terribly Amazon treats their employees? Those damaged goods need to be compensated, and they can always find more drivers.
tesla car has a open button for ice on the door handle but it's on the phone app (Unlatch Door) it was added in October 2022 for this reason so if she has that car now she could use the app to unstick the door handle
If you hate your job that much, then act like a mature adult and put in your 2 weeks notice and quit. Don't act like a kindergartener and throw a tantrum. We all have to work, your job is going to suck in some aspects but will be better in others. *Get over it.*
Sometimes the no-tip DoorDash/UberEats reactions are due to the driver having to drive long distances to pick up the food and also deliver it. Im not condoning the destruction of property or them flipping out, but like, given that I do DoorDash full time, i get it, there've been many times I got stiffed on a tip for a big order to a big fancy house that I had to drive a long way to get to, only to find out I'm making $5 woth no tip off the whole trip, and I burned like $10 in gas getting there and back to where I was, so it's frustrating not getting the tip.
1:46 to be completely honest.... I 100% get him. If you are expecting a bunch of packages to be delivered (and even if you're just expecting 1), leave your F* doorway free. Dude can barely see and has to be dodging your shit? 5:16 look at the timestamps of the security camera. Who leaves for 3 minutes food their ordered to their house?
Shit, idunno, someone who's on their way home from work or something? His job was to leave the food at the door, not to judge why they didn't collect it straight away and steal what they paid for.
The path was clear as day. he chose to no look at where he was going. It's not the customer's fault that he decided to pile them up instead of making 2 rounds of what, 10 feet maximum?
Tipping is generally nonsense. Instead of ensuring an honest salary, the employer forces employees to beg from customers. Or is it possible for factory workers to receive transparent salaries, but not for delivery workers and waiters? And I'm not talking about taxes.
As someone who has worked as a delivery driver, don't take out your frustrations out on the customers property. It just going to make your job worse.
I agree but it’s also clear with the Halloween decorations guy that this was a last straw kind of thing. Maybe people can stand to make life a bit easier for the delivery drivers we’re so reliant on.
@Toneill029 yeah, people definitely need to be more considerate. But having a meltdown like that is never ok. It is very easy to have your life completely ruined by a stupid mistake like that. I made a stupid mistake myself recently, and in the end $7.50 was worth more than me.
@@Toneill029 No.......he tripped, the decoration didn't MOVE ITSELF or was BLOCKING his path. He didn't look where he was going and tripped. It could've happened to anybody. He had no right to have a mental breakdown and destroy someone's property
@@atcera8714 It was obviously more than him just tripping. You don't hulk out like that cause you tripped. He probably was having a VERY bad day and he snapped.
@@IronStaff7 Well yeah, but that still doesn't mean it's the homeowner's fault because they had Halloween decorations up in the lead up to Halloween. He tripped on decorations because he piled the packages up and blocked his view, when he could've seen where he was going if he'd left even just _one_ behind and made a second trip. But no, he blocked his own vision, tripped on the same sort of decorations everyone else would've been putting up, and blew up.
Look, I don't blame him for having a meltdown, I get that. I've had my fair share before, and I know it's not exactly something you can hold back. It's just that it doesn't change the fact that whoever lived there doesn't deserve any of the blame here either.
"Howd you get fired?"
"Ugh some rich folks stiffed me on the tip"
"How?"
"5 bucks for a 20 dollar meal man"
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"You spoiled little rat."
I worked as a delivery driver back in 2018 or so and $5 and up was the exact threshold of what I considered an above average tip
$5 dollars for a $20 dollar meal is a 25% tip...
For me, I factor in the distance with my tips so maybe he had to go across town or something? Still shouldn't really bitch about 25% tip.
Considering the number of times I've gotten stiffed entirely on a $50+ meal and gotten a $5 tip on a $9 meal, my advice: don't badmouth the customer, never expect a tip and always thank those who DO give a tip. That way, you'll always be pleasantly surprised with what you DO get and you encourage those who at least tip to continue to do so.
Heard he got fired.
Wonder how he explained that to the people he knows.
I'm a driver for Doordash, and honestly I cannot fathom how these people's brains work. You can see how much you're going to make on a delivery before you even accept it. Tips are for exceptional service. Expecting a tip is like expecting overtime pay without working overtime.
Glad tipping is optional in my country
PSA Never, never NEVER mix cleaning chemicals. You can literally make homemade mustard gas or worse!!
Well chlorine gas is the most likely, but that's also very not family friendly as it turns the inside of your lungs to goop.
The tail flicking a mile a minute when she’s happy and mischievous is perfect 😂😊
There are 2 kinds of delivery drivers: the best person you'll ever see or the worst of humanity incarnated.
That parcel force driver was so uppity. Its not your choice to not give someone their package, just leave it by the door and get on with your day
As a non-American, I am curious how tipping culture has become such an outrageous phenomenon in America.
Companies decided they could pay their workers less by having the customer pay the worker instead
The US doesn't do the whole "living wage"-thing so many, many companies stiff their workers to the point they rely on tips to survive. Not get extra money. *survive*.
For many employees, it's the only way they can make a liveable income. Not tipping is seen as incredibly rude and insensitive because of this. The standard is a tip that's 20% of what you spent on a meal or delivery. I've had friends who worked in the food/service industry who went to great lengths to ensure they got a tip. If they put on makeup and did their hair really nicely they were more likely to get a big tip. Some places split the tips collected between everyone who worked that day.
It started during the Great depression Restaurants couldn't afford the wages for waitstaff anymore. With slim prospects of finding another job and owners not wanting to lose much needed personnel, they offered to pay them less but allowed waitstaff to accept tips from customers.
This practice was never abolished, and now US patrons are expected to pay outrageous tips.
Props to the girl who wanted to eat cotton candy straight from the source. She knew what she wanted and fuckin did it. Didn't back down even after getting her face covered like a spider man villain.
The delivery driver looking for his cat friend gets me😢
I heard the family told him and gave him a picture of the kitty to remember them. If that’s true that is so sweet 😭
Also, to the lady who poured all the random chems down the the drain "WHY TF ARE YOU STILL IN THE BATHROOM INHALING THAT?!"
8:38 That reasoning doesn't make sense either. "I'm only here because I need this job so let me do this stupid shit to get fired and ruin someone else's day in the process." The drivers are monitored very closely, all the deliveries logged. It wouldn't be hard for them to find you even with your face covered on video.
This is why I never watched this original delivery compilation.
Delivery cctv mostly show the worst of people. I prefer his wholesome compilations.
used to work at the Fed to the Ex. The thing that always killed me are people, who def know they are getting a package delivered, not tying up their clearly aggressive dogs. Been a few times I will admit a package got tossed to the porch cuz I legit aggressive dog was biting at me or chasing me.
If your job sucks and you get chased by dogs trying to bite your nuts off, I understand flipping out. I’m not justifying breaking people’s stuff, but I understand.
6:50
THATS HEARTBREAKING 😭
I did this through my college years as part-time job and there's nothing more I hated then a house with dog, it's not funny you know when you were the one who being chased by the stupid beast
nah, I'd win.
Idk why any owner would let that happen; knowing if the dog bites somebody, it's gonna get put down
@@Rio..o7.. Because people are stupid and think that since their dog won't bite them, then it wouldn't bite anyone.
Same, worked a week as a delivery driver and got bit on both legs while the owner watched, definitely respected the mailmans fear of dogs after that
3:35
This Dominos guy is goated
Those clouds at 22:56 remind me of Ghostbusters.
"The traveller has come. Choose the form of the destructor"
I'm the traveller!😂
'The choice has been made!"
...
"...I couldn't help it... It just popped in there!"
$5 was a decent tip when I delivered pizza, tho with inflation maybe it isn't anymore
I love mouse’s laugh it’s like the count from Sesame Street
I hate to be the one to break this to you, but the people at the sorting facility tossed your package around long before the delivery person. You'd be fired if you treated each package slowly. So use more bubble wrap.
Nokotan jumped out of the bush
5:15 Yeah, a FedEx driver did this to my moms package once…it was a blacklight…
I remember one of my friends talking about his job as a delivery driver... having to carry 300 kg up 3 flights of stairs since there is no elevator... and the company never giving the things needed to help with deliveries.... Ofcourse... this is only one company I know of... what do the others do? no clue :P
300 kilograms? dafaq was he delivering? A whole ass industrial machine on his own up a flight of stairs? That's bullshit. 300 kilograms is 661 pounds that is close to the world record for Olympic clean and jerk weightlifting for the men's 62 kg division. Even for a bigger guy who weight lifts, that is no small weight. Taking it up 3 flights of stairs is borderline impossible and would take a lot of time
Companies should either give workers proper equipment or amount of people for jobs like that, or have a "no upstairs without elevators" delivery policy.
@@atcera8714 probably several different packages
Don't they usually use cranes to deliver that much weight 3 stories up without a lift of some kind? How do you even do that? Maybe it was a bunch of small stuff? :/
WHY DOES SOMEONE OWN A FULLY GROWN PET CHIMP!?!?!?!?
15:13 "🎶 someone sent me a 🎶 UgHuH!!" Adorable 😊
9:16 not the green wall slander 😭😭😭😭 Connor is influencing her or something!? Why they hate the avocado wall so much lol
22:58 Uh oh, Ivo Shandor's been building stuff again.
6:20 bro evolve too slow 😂😂😂
the guy asking for more money while already having a $5 tip, just wow
Ok am I the only one had to go back and hear mouse correctly at 15:12 I did a double take and had to make sure she said FedEx and not the other word.
"Expensive house for a $5 tip," bztch please, do you have any idea how many deadhead runs I've had delivering? It's why I stopped
5:13 watching on 2x speed fed ex sounded like something else...
the last time i saw anything that green it was a street racer in the early 2000's for the green painted walls
For those wondering about the frozen Tesla handle, it pops out when you approach the car and then you pull on it to open it. If you can't pull the handle you can open it with a hidden switch but that hidden switch is made into the handle on the 2020 and earlier Model 3s and you push on the part you normally grab. I'm not sure about those earlier Model 3s and other Teslas older than that, but you can now open the doors using the Tesla App. Extra handy for the Cybertruck as it doesn't have handles at all and really makes opening the door a PITA.
14:40
*insert King of the Hill mustard gas meme*
Why is it always Haruka getting surprise cameos in the Daily Dose videos?
When are people going to learn that a tip is earned, not expected. If you want a tip you need to give better service that what your job should. Also, in a restaurant I don't tip at all anymore if I see a service charge. That is the tip made mandatory.
i do food deliveries, “$5 dude” needs to stfu, hes giving us a bad rep
11:44 reminds me of that one Spongebob episode of dekievring pizza lmao
11:12 that's friggin' insane 💀
19:55 Dude! Me too! I watch those all the time, too. I find them so fascinating. They have them count sometimes while working, and there was one video where the lady would get to 12 and then basically start over or stop when they wanted her to continue. I wish I could remember why, somebody explained it in the comments.
I do like watching surgical videos, too, though. Lol
I thought some of the delivery drivers here in Germany are really bad, but they pale in comparison to this sh*t o.O And I worked at a package distribution center before and I gotta say, as bad as some delivery drivers are, there are much worse people loading and unloading the trucks, I was told several times that I should ignore the fragile warnings and just toss them to work faster, and during shift change when I took over a half loaded truck from one of the well known alcoholics, there were several packages torn open, a half empty wine bottle shoved back in, half eaten boxes of christmas cookies, just to name some examples... I'm never doing that job again! xD
17:02 her tail follows the bike a bit
The bird covered in ants is inaccurate. Anting is a thing, but the bird will extend its wings and shake from time to time. That one is very dead and being eaten
Oh. Oh Jesus 😶
I have watched the first video, i think ddoi cut some parts beforebi get to watch it fully, glad ironmouse immortalized it
You know how, when your Amazon package gets delivered, you get a notification on your app saying "tell us how we did?"
Yeah a lot of these idiots are loosing their jobs!
thats assuming that the delivery company gives a damn about what people type there. Seeing how many terrible delivery people exist, im not sure they do
@@Triforce4ever Remember how terribly Amazon treats their employees? Those damaged goods need to be compensated, and they can always find more drivers.
24:54 why does these butterflies look like the butterflies from lobotomy corporation……
21:01 even if it didn't have a fingerprint, the handle is just stuck lol
4:30 probably a hot day?
tesla car has a open button for ice on the door handle but it's on the phone app (Unlatch Door) it was added in October 2022 for this reason so if she has that car now she could use the app to unstick the door handle
17:55 - Slidin into her DM’s like
4:21 hope he took his phone out of his pocket.
Is your phone not waterproof? I mean I'd still take it out but most phones arnt gonna be affected by a short trip in a small pool
@@RSFGman22
Yeah…you’d think…
5:09 Her reaction was spot on and priceless lol 😂
i thought she said something other than "fedex" lmao
20:13 Strange? You Mousey? Never… 😅
19:45 I feel like you wouldn't know until its too late tho?
Is that Leon, Nicaragua?
If you hate your job that much, then act like a mature adult and put in your 2 weeks notice and quit. Don't act like a kindergartener and throw a tantrum. We all have to work, your job is going to suck in some aspects but will be better in others. *Get over it.*
Sometimes the no-tip DoorDash/UberEats reactions are due to the driver having to drive long distances to pick up the food and also deliver it. Im not condoning the destruction of property or them flipping out, but like, given that I do DoorDash full time, i get it, there've been many times I got stiffed on a tip for a big order to a big fancy house that I had to drive a long way to get to, only to find out I'm making $5 woth no tip off the whole trip, and I burned like $10 in gas getting there and back to where I was, so it's frustrating not getting the tip.
You are getting paid either way. You are not doing it for free
Tips need to end. Restaurant waiters are the only exception.
What do they do if someone doesn't tip until after it's delivered??? >_
9:08 what are u talking bout, its better wallpaper than some white crap, she trippin
11:51 yo nice i8
It's the colour of newborn baby poop.
"This hideous paint color is better than plain white".
No, it /really/ isn't.
@Ozymandias2x guess yall just don't have good taste
@@MrSpragueMikuHatsune Oh, the irony.
2:00 its fake af
1:46 to be completely honest.... I 100% get him. If you are expecting a bunch of packages to be delivered (and even if you're just expecting 1), leave your F* doorway free. Dude can barely see and has to be dodging your shit?
5:16 look at the timestamps of the security camera. Who leaves for 3 minutes food their ordered to their house?
Shit, idunno, someone who's on their way home from work or something? His job was to leave the food at the door, not to judge why they didn't collect it straight away and steal what they paid for.
The path was clear as day. he chose to no look at where he was going. It's not the customer's fault that he decided to pile them up instead of making 2 rounds of what, 10 feet maximum?
11:15 W police officer
3:07 thats the reason why I rather live in a country that theres no tip culture
2 days and no comments? Bru.
Americans and their tips are so cringe
Yo 😊
22:15 the gender reveal was done. its an abortion :P
Found the edgelord..🫤
@@fullfungo edgelords are better than cringelords. and cringelords are better than idiots which are the people who do gender reveals.
I hate when they include tipping related videos. It just gets people mad and ruins the vibe.
Tipping is generally nonsense. Instead of ensuring an honest salary, the employer forces employees to beg from customers. Or is it possible for factory workers to receive transparent salaries, but not for delivery workers and waiters?
And I'm not talking about taxes.
the lady uploaded the edited video of her argument, so I don't trust that's all she said, but also if you can't sign for it then you can't receive it.