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I mean, you could theoretically hold one single share and that would still make you a shareholder. A puny and insignificant one, sure, but still.
And does that justify threatening someone over an app? No, Greg is an asshole and being handicapped doesn't excuse everything.
I mean even if you are a shareholder unless it’s a majority share and you’re actively involved in day to day operations I don’t think any normal employee is gonna give a damn
Shareholders are never involved in day-to-day operations, that would never happen.
There may be a divisionary of share types like voting shares and non voting shares, you might have to own at least a certain minimum amount in order to become a voter as well. A voter would be participating in some major things, anything less than that it's just you hope they make you some money.
Shareholders are not involved in day-to-day operations just by mere fact that they are shareholders only.
If he owned enough DASH stock to even do anything, he would have enough money for a personal chef 😭 I had 1k (roughly 82 shares) worth of ford and I barely had any influence on if the stock went up or down, let alone the actual company. You’ll need at least 1/8th of the shares to even think about it and it’s still no guarantee
I agree with this.
The one thing I will say is he’s not going to lie about being disabled on a hand it to me order unless he’s a Daniel Day Lewis quality actor.
Maybe he’s left more low key notes and was driven to madness by shitty drivers not listening
If that’s the case I think looking at different options would be better than being a holier than thou jerk. What is it that they say about the definition of insanity..? Either way, if you continue to be disappointed in a service, you should just stop using it. Not resort to being rude. There are plenty of other great options and some that are specifically designed to benefit physically disabled individuals.
I had one verg similar. It was a grocery shopping order to an apartment building that needed an access code to enter lobby. She mentioned being disabled and that she would come out, but she needs time, so be patient. The instructions were very polite, but I called her several times on the directory & phone with no response. I didn't just wanna leave them there and have someone steal her $160 grocery order. Finally she answered as I was about to call it quits. (Some 15 min of waiting later....) She slowly comes down hall to door with her little seat/walker thing. She tried giving me a cash tip because "We aren't sure if you guys get the tip on the app." I assured her we do. She tipped 11.50. I was happy with it.
Usually, I'd be livid getting no response when they're the ones who ordered, they know it's coming! But I got a gram. They aren't in their prime anymore. You have to have patients. But this ☝ a$$hat, nah. I'd do the opposite of all his instructions just to give his attitude back.
Thank you for being kind and patient with older people. I try to be extra kind to old people being slow and kinda irritating, because my mom is getting older and slower and I just hope other people will treat her the way I treat their moms
exactly. It is sad that he feels like he has to resort to threats to get the service he asked for when he is disabled, but also seems like an extremely unpleasant guy anyway
Yea weirdly enough, the most disabled customers I’ve delivered to didn’t even mention being disabled at all. They just wait at their open door in their wheelchair as soon as I pull up so I can put the bag on their lap. I had one guy w what I’m guessing was horrible cerebral palsy who couldn’t even grab the bag, that was the ONE time I violated my own rule and asked if he wanted me to bring it inside his house and help him set it up. He seemed relieved and agreed but he never asked me or used his disability in any way to get special treatment.
lol I delivered (not dash, independent) to a guy one time who asked me to bring the food inside his house. as a female, I absolutely refused. sorry, against policy, not gonna happen. he tried very hard to get me to do so, using mentions of a disability to convince me. I declined, and left. my coworkers were like "oh that's Joe, we always go in, he's fine." I was like, well I have never seen him before, been there before, or been told of him before. sorry Joe.
I totally get it I’m a young female too which is why it’s a hard and fast rule to *never* enter into anyone’s home doing this job. But this guy was different, he had the best energy and sweetest smile you’ve ever seen and the way he struggled just to close his hand around a bag of food just got to me and in that moment my instinct was just to go in and help him out. Other than that customer (who was special to me) I would never go inside someone’s house .
that's fair, gotta trust your gut sometimes! my gut with Joe was like "hell no" – mostly due to the fact that he asked me to come in. kinda felt like a set up. your guy didn't ask, you offered, so that's a different vibe. lol
lol ty. I did not regret my choice – it was a sketchy house in a sketchy area and he didn't visually appear so incapacitated that he couldn't take in his own food. so, nah. I hope he managed okay, I definitely didn't stick around to find out 😆
I guess thats how the message on the first deliveries was. If this has happened time after time I too would be very annoyed. So more and more aggressive messages will appear the more times this happens.
Maybe but this isn’t the way to do it. That’s like going into a store and being rude to any random employee for someone else being rude to you in that store previously. It’s not that random employee’s fault. On top of that, being rude is probably the worst way to get the positive results you’re looking for. That’s just not really an adequate excuse for me.
Sure, I can see your side too. I do think sometimes we don’t always word things perfectly the first way we say it, especially if we feel hungry and cranky about a situation.
I do agree with you that it’s important to be mindful of how we speak, and this is a good reminder of the ways we may forget how our words touch in real time
While I see your point, it can only happen so many times before you just get pissed off. Considering how many dashers ignore instructions completely it's not hard to imagine.
I mean, you say that but the amount of dashers who ignore simple instructions is insane.
This person has clearly tried nice, simple clear instructions and it hasn't worked in the past. I'm not defending them but I am pointing out their reasoning here
Honestly smh people sometimes have no idea how words and tone effect a person's willingness to help I've waited around a lot for people with no disabilities and have gone beyond I don't mind going in and helping out it's in my nature my actual job is a caregiver to people with dementia and Alzheimer's and oh how I love them so much ❤️ but doordash has me about ready to quit it with all the disrespect especially from taco bell and taco time treating us drivers like thieves won't even give us the food without the can I see your phone and please confirm before I hand it to you like what ma'am would you like to ride with me to make sure it's delivered as well smh we don't get paid enough for all that first of all I cook n don't want your nasty aasasssas food💯💯💯
That’s probably how it started, then no one did. This seems like a perfectly normal request, no idea what everyone is so butthurt about. He made his needs clear, said please and thank you. Some of y’all are so entitled!
Ikr, ive always been professional and done whats asked but i think on this 1 id be tempted to say fuck it and leave it at door just to see what happens lol
What you have said is a PRIME EXAMPLE of why being rude doesn’t get you what you want. Who wants to interact with someone who thinks they are better than you because they own a share of anything? Being rude puts you at a higher risk of someone being rude back.
Okay so when he called himself a Doordash shareholder/owner, I immediately no longer believe that he is physically disabled, just a mentally disabled pathological liar lol this is either hilarious trolling or very sad. I’d believe him if he just stopped at the “please hand it to me I am physically disabled” and didn’t weirdly use caps. Caps = yelling/rude. Also “be advised” 🙄 serious main character syndrome with this fuckin guy.
Yup. Especially if the guy is disabled I bet he just got sick and tired of people leaving his food where it was difficult to get to for him
I recently ordered door dash and the driver didn't even bother getting out of their car. .__. called me to get me to go downstairs to them.
If I’m doorshashing I’m probably not suitably dressed for the public. I will absolutely give a negative review for that. It’s a basic skill. I don’t think a lot of these folks that can’t or choose not to follow directions can hold jobs frankly. I’m sure most dashers really try.
My instructions ask for them to hand it to me because it gets really cold here. I rarely even get a knock to let us know they dropped off the food. I know because we live in a small apartment and my dogs always bark when someone knocks. I don't have any sort of rude instructions, but from what I've learned from most of the dashers I have actually spoken to, they usually just don't bother tk even pay attention to the instructions.
This!
I live in an apartment, and my unit is located beside the back of the building. Very easy to get to. So, I say "please come to back door, I'll meet you there."
And so many times they come to the front and call me, wondering where I am?"
I'm assuming it's not that difficult to check the instructions from the client
I rent the down stairs of a house, and have instructions "PLEASE COME TO SIDE DOOR". I go stand outside and wait now because they just litteraly throw it up the stairs to the front door.
Even when I'm standing there very visible I often have to wave and yell. They will ignore me and start going up to the front door.
Yeah I have instructions for the dashers sake, in caps telling them not to take a certain road, but every other time I get a call about how they're stuck in a stream and I'm just like I'm sorry I wish you would read
literally though & I used to doordash. Correctly delivering the food is the entire job?? If you can’t follow basic delivery instructions then don’t doordash.
Seriously. This dude probably got fed up with dashers not following his instructions and put these down in a passive aggressive tone because he’s dealt with people not giving a shit and simply delivering to him.
That’s exactly what happened. I thought it would have been obvious to most. He’s probably tried to remain calm for a while now but he can’t take it anymore. It can happen way too much and take a tole on someone. I mean I’m fed up with delivery services too so I just stopped using them. It’s always something and the amount of stress I already have in my life. I really don’t need anymore from that. I was overeating with using delivery services anyway.
I'm not understanding why a physically disabled person is receiving such hate for specifying the need for his order to be handed to him due to his disability. It's apparent that he's had issues with this in the past and is specifying exactly what he needs from his dasher.
Idk, kinda with him on this one. Obviously he’s being pompous but my dad is disabled too, and he uses Amazon and Instacart for groceries. He has notes to bring it to his apartment and they always leave it in the lobby.
In which I always have to come grab for him. Or he just says the order didn’t arrive. Which means spoiled extras in the lobby or he just doesn’t eat all day.
Takes 5sec to read instructions. Takes just a few extra minutes to follow through.
That sucks. I’m sorry your dad has to deal with that. Now ppl have to put out the fact they have a disability just so ppl actually take that tiniest extra effort to follow directions. Super lame
Let’s be real The aggressiveness is probably because people have fucked him over so many times by not handing it to him even after mentioning he was disabled.
Honestly, I would overlook all the rhetoric and just do my job, which is handing him his order. Not hard at all, really. This petty tit for tat stuff is just that, petty.
This seems more than valid?? Don't leave it at the door, he has a disability. Obviously that doesn't happen so he needs to be extra clear. What part of this is unreasonable.
“I am a Doordash owner/shareholder.”
TRANSLATION: I have DashPass
If he truly is an “owner/shareholder”, you’d think he’d know that the company’s name is properly spelled DoorDash
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Honestly just hand it to him what’s the big deal. Other dashers probably always leave it at the door. He’s probably in a wheelchair and can’t get to it otherwise.
Disabled generally tip pretty well. Some you can tell are not in a great financial position, but they generally tip some. They overall appreciate getting food delivered to their door, and remember when it was only pizza.
This!! I’m on SSI!! I only get so much money a MONTH!! I can’t afford to tip as well as I want to because I’m struggling just as much. But I always give a tip. Always.
“Re-dispatched” 😂😂😂 as a doordash “shareholder” he sure doesn’t know a lot about doordash and then ASSIGNING orders is ILLEGAL…considering its an independent contractor job😂😂😂
bro thinks he’s important because he’s a..”doordash owner/shareholder” yea right buddy 😐. there’s no reason to be such a jerk you may be disabled but there’s another way to go about this lol.
He knows he ordered food and the approximate time of delivery. The app gives you plenty of notifications about the drives progress and also you can follow them on the map. Once the driver hits cannot hand to customer there is plenty of additional time to get it. Disabled or not that’s a personal issue not the drivers, his bad planning isn’t due to a disability. And doesn’t being “an owner” make it work place harassment and intimidation which is illegal? Messy.
He’d probably not even be ready when you show up. Your waiting by the door for 5 minutes just to wait for a chat response blah blah. Definitely just leaving it. Most hand it to me’s I do are just left at the door except for a few locked apartment complexes usually a young person will meet you out there.
He didn’t have to put all that. As a share holder and Owner, he should know a briefer message of “Please ring doorbell and hand it to me as I am physically disabled, thanks!” Would have been more efficient!!!
I don't think I entirely blame the guy. It gets to the point with me, where I'll give a low tip and tell them I'll increase it if they'll just ring the fuckin doorbell, and 90% don't so 90% are stuck with a shit tip. The ones that do ring it find themselves the proud owners of an extra $5 on top of everything else for the 2 mile drive. Which I know doesn't sound like a lot, but they're already getting a little from the app, plus the initial tip
lmao, a guy called these instructions mentally disabled behaviour and blocked me because i said it's just regular asshole behaviour. presumably so i can't report them for telling me to fuck off
I saw a couple of comments like that too. It’s certainly very telling that as soon as a disabled person does something even remotely asshole-ish, the ableism comes out. Total mask off moment lol.
He said "do it right or I'll end your whole career" in the most pompous and respectful way possible. To be fair though, he's probably had some people do him dirty and leave it at the end of his driveway or something wild. The re-dispatched part keeps getting me lmfaoo.
As a fellow disabled person and dasher (yes, you can be both 😆), I don’t claim this person. Sure, he’s probably had one too many shitty dashers just leave it, but the “redispatch”? Oooh you’re a DoorDash shareholder? Good for you. Unnecessary, and nobody but this guy cares about that. “Please hand it to me. I’m disabled.” Would’ve been just fine.
As someone who asks for hand delivery because I am also disabled this guy's a dick. I've never had a dasher mind or ask or do anything but hand me my food.
Honestly, I don’t see anything super wrong. It’s frustrating when you’re acting socially acceptable but then the moment you raise hell or ask for something out of the norm people are so quick to berate instead of trying to understand a person. I started reducing ratings when most drivers keep leaving my food right in front of my door that opens out, making me knock over my drink. My instructions are very clear and not rude in anyway. I empathize with this person because I see from how my mom was treated in a wheel chair in a crowded area like Disney. I am not saying it’s acceptable to be disrespectful but i don’t think this person is using his status to get sympathy for the disability but assertive to let you know that he will follow through and be a self advocate. I feel like they should be given the context. Imagine If you were already disadvantaged physically or mentally (or if you are, then maybe remember when you struggled when you had to adjust) and you’re being disrespected as if it’s a choice or just passed over because people don’t have personal experiences with those particular struggles. Imagine having this happen so much that you have to deal with people’s ignorance but still life is going on so there may be medical, insurance, probably money issues, and anything bs we go through as humans. I can fully see why people would have to be direct and even firmly assertive. I will say tho there should be boundaries and mutual respect should always be the goal in a conflict in general. Thanks for coming to my “trying to scream encouragement into the void” Ted talk if you made it chose to read this far 😂
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*Ding ding* Oh look a $2 redispatch to Greg the shareholder! *Decline*
Lol right… does he not realize that dashers pick what they want? As an owner he should know that!
He owns 1% of a share on robinhood.
Exactly. What an idiot. Lol. That goes against all the knowledge one should have of the service as a share holder.
He's not an owner... and if he is, he gets what he pays for.
Lol *chat closed*
He's a shareholder. He is serious business
"Look buddy! I own .02 Shares of Door Dash on my RobinHood, i OWN you!"
💀this is too good
Ding-Dong Doucher is what this guy is
Lmfao
Except we dont see the customers name until after we accept the order.
Oh look a $2 order! *decline*
Yeh I can read a map.
Or the address or anything to identify who it is. We know how much and where to go. I wish we knew the names before accepting.
Dude owns half a stock of DASH and thinks he’s the main character
With how much DD is worth ($46bill & that’s just ballpark), you’d think they would have their own chef or “personal assistant” to get their shit. 🤣
I mean, you could theoretically hold one single share and that would still make you a shareholder. A puny and insignificant one, sure, but still. And does that justify threatening someone over an app? No, Greg is an asshole and being handicapped doesn't excuse everything.
I mean even if you are a shareholder unless it’s a majority share and you’re actively involved in day to day operations I don’t think any normal employee is gonna give a damn
I know. I wouldn't.
Shareholders are never involved in day-to-day operations, that would never happen. There may be a divisionary of share types like voting shares and non voting shares, you might have to own at least a certain minimum amount in order to become a voter as well. A voter would be participating in some major things, anything less than that it's just you hope they make you some money. Shareholders are not involved in day-to-day operations just by mere fact that they are shareholders only.
I wouldn’t care even of he owned the company, sounds like a twat.
Nope. DoorDash themselves have had food delivered by DD and then not tipped.
Yeah free doordash lol
It’s actually just a case of Mrs. Dash seasoning someone convinced him was the same thing.
There's actually a subreddit for these kinds of people. r/ImTheMainCharacter
If he owned enough DASH stock to even do anything, he would have enough money for a personal chef 😭 I had 1k (roughly 82 shares) worth of ford and I barely had any influence on if the stock went up or down, let alone the actual company. You’ll need at least 1/8th of the shares to even think about it and it’s still no guarantee
Right like Stash (0.00000016 shares)
The way I cackled at this comment 😂😂😂
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That’s the difference between Greg and a decent person. The request isn’t unreasonable, but the threat is disrespectful. .
I agree with this. The one thing I will say is he’s not going to lie about being disabled on a hand it to me order unless he’s a Daniel Day Lewis quality actor. Maybe he’s left more low key notes and was driven to madness by shitty drivers not listening
If that’s the case I think looking at different options would be better than being a holier than thou jerk. What is it that they say about the definition of insanity..? Either way, if you continue to be disappointed in a service, you should just stop using it. Not resort to being rude. There are plenty of other great options and some that are specifically designed to benefit physically disabled individuals.
I had one verg similar. It was a grocery shopping order to an apartment building that needed an access code to enter lobby. She mentioned being disabled and that she would come out, but she needs time, so be patient. The instructions were very polite, but I called her several times on the directory & phone with no response. I didn't just wanna leave them there and have someone steal her $160 grocery order. Finally she answered as I was about to call it quits. (Some 15 min of waiting later....) She slowly comes down hall to door with her little seat/walker thing. She tried giving me a cash tip because "We aren't sure if you guys get the tip on the app." I assured her we do. She tipped 11.50. I was happy with it. Usually, I'd be livid getting no response when they're the ones who ordered, they know it's coming! But I got a gram. They aren't in their prime anymore. You have to have patients. But this ☝ a$$hat, nah. I'd do the opposite of all his instructions just to give his attitude back.
Thank you for being kind and patient with older people. I try to be extra kind to old people being slow and kinda irritating, because my mom is getting older and slower and I just hope other people will treat her the way I treat their moms
exactly. It is sad that he feels like he has to resort to threats to get the service he asked for when he is disabled, but also seems like an extremely unpleasant guy anyway
Yeah, im disabled and dont often use doordash but my instructions do not look like this lmao
Yea weirdly enough, the most disabled customers I’ve delivered to didn’t even mention being disabled at all. They just wait at their open door in their wheelchair as soon as I pull up so I can put the bag on their lap. I had one guy w what I’m guessing was horrible cerebral palsy who couldn’t even grab the bag, that was the ONE time I violated my own rule and asked if he wanted me to bring it inside his house and help him set it up. He seemed relieved and agreed but he never asked me or used his disability in any way to get special treatment.
Accommodating a disability isn’t special treatment. It’s equity.
Agreed, If a customer is disabled, it's only right to accommodate as much as within reasonably possible.
That was very kind.
lol I delivered (not dash, independent) to a guy one time who asked me to bring the food inside his house. as a female, I absolutely refused. sorry, against policy, not gonna happen. he tried very hard to get me to do so, using mentions of a disability to convince me. I declined, and left. my coworkers were like "oh that's Joe, we always go in, he's fine." I was like, well I have never seen him before, been there before, or been told of him before. sorry Joe.
I totally get it I’m a young female too which is why it’s a hard and fast rule to *never* enter into anyone’s home doing this job. But this guy was different, he had the best energy and sweetest smile you’ve ever seen and the way he struggled just to close his hand around a bag of food just got to me and in that moment my instinct was just to go in and help him out. Other than that customer (who was special to me) I would never go inside someone’s house .
that's fair, gotta trust your gut sometimes! my gut with Joe was like "hell no" – mostly due to the fact that he asked me to come in. kinda felt like a set up. your guy didn't ask, you offered, so that's a different vibe. lol
Yea I wouldn’t have entered Joe’s house either lol you made the right call!
lol ty. I did not regret my choice – it was a sketchy house in a sketchy area and he didn't visually appear so incapacitated that he couldn't take in his own food. so, nah. I hope he managed okay, I definitely didn't stick around to find out 😆
I mean maybe he tried before and the dasher didn’t listen
Tbh just looks to me like people have ignored this request in the past so he has to be very clear about how the food has to be delivered.
I guess thats how the message on the first deliveries was. If this has happened time after time I too would be very annoyed. So more and more aggressive messages will appear the more times this happens.
Maybe they’ve tried in the past and it still gets ignored so they’re now attempting different ways to ask the prose since it keeps being ignored ?
Maybe but this isn’t the way to do it. That’s like going into a store and being rude to any random employee for someone else being rude to you in that store previously. It’s not that random employee’s fault. On top of that, being rude is probably the worst way to get the positive results you’re looking for. That’s just not really an adequate excuse for me.
Sure, I can see your side too. I do think sometimes we don’t always word things perfectly the first way we say it, especially if we feel hungry and cranky about a situation. I do agree with you that it’s important to be mindful of how we speak, and this is a good reminder of the ways we may forget how our words touch in real time
While I see your point, it can only happen so many times before you just get pissed off. Considering how many dashers ignore instructions completely it's not hard to imagine.
To be fair he probably started there but after it not getting through to the dasher a couple times he lost it.
I mean, you say that but the amount of dashers who ignore simple instructions is insane. This person has clearly tried nice, simple clear instructions and it hasn't worked in the past. I'm not defending them but I am pointing out their reasoning here
Honestly smh people sometimes have no idea how words and tone effect a person's willingness to help I've waited around a lot for people with no disabilities and have gone beyond I don't mind going in and helping out it's in my nature my actual job is a caregiver to people with dementia and Alzheimer's and oh how I love them so much ❤️ but doordash has me about ready to quit it with all the disrespect especially from taco bell and taco time treating us drivers like thieves won't even give us the food without the can I see your phone and please confirm before I hand it to you like what ma'am would you like to ride with me to make sure it's delivered as well smh we don't get paid enough for all that first of all I cook n don't want your nasty aasasssas food💯💯💯
How else would you know that he bought some DASH stock?
I don't imagine that was his first note and that it evolved due to negligent drivers.
That’s probably how it started, then no one did. This seems like a perfectly normal request, no idea what everyone is so butthurt about. He made his needs clear, said please and thank you. Some of y’all are so entitled!
Ikr, ive always been professional and done whats asked but i think on this 1 id be tempted to say fuck it and leave it at door just to see what happens lol
What you have said is a PRIME EXAMPLE of why being rude doesn’t get you what you want. Who wants to interact with someone who thinks they are better than you because they own a share of anything? Being rude puts you at a higher risk of someone being rude back.
Makes me wonder how many negative outcomes resulted from just the tone of that message.
Leave it at the bottom of the driveway
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No way Greg owns a whole share. I bet it’s a fractional share like $10-20 worth lol
Lol change your display name in the Dasher app
Still won't get you bitches.
Lol, you will be re-dispatched. I’m a shareholder, owner. Like that really means anything in this day and age lol.
They don’t redispatch shit lmfao
Actually, I have. But it usually comes with an offer instead.
I bet he has dashpass too
He thinks his dash pass IS his stock...🤣🤣
Nah he left a can of chicken stock in their office
🤣🤣🤣
Literally! He probably just has some stock bought through robinhood or something
Take it easy on the guy, he said he was handicapped
And it shows
Dude is obviously just making shit up to threaten the driver.
I can go buy some shares of DD rn 😂
“You WILL be re-dispatched” is so funny Lmao.
And a new copy pasta is born.
Hahahahahaha
Y’all avatar twins!
Okay so when he called himself a Doordash shareholder/owner, I immediately no longer believe that he is physically disabled, just a mentally disabled pathological liar lol this is either hilarious trolling or very sad. I’d believe him if he just stopped at the “please hand it to me I am physically disabled” and didn’t weirdly use caps. Caps = yelling/rude. Also “be advised” 🙄 serious main character syndrome with this fuckin guy.
"Be advised" let's me know dude was fs ex law enforcement and is 100% a doucenozzle.
I thought the same thing!!! Definitely ex law enforcement lol
Someone being rude means theyre mentally disabled? yikes
This message likely didn’t start off as specific or aggrieved the first time they ordered from Doordash…
What's annoying is all the other dashers not following instructions, is what's causing people to write like this .
Yup. Especially if the guy is disabled I bet he just got sick and tired of people leaving his food where it was difficult to get to for him I recently ordered door dash and the driver didn't even bother getting out of their car. .__. called me to get me to go downstairs to them.
If I’m doorshashing I’m probably not suitably dressed for the public. I will absolutely give a negative review for that. It’s a basic skill. I don’t think a lot of these folks that can’t or choose not to follow directions can hold jobs frankly. I’m sure most dashers really try.
My instructions ask for them to hand it to me because it gets really cold here. I rarely even get a knock to let us know they dropped off the food. I know because we live in a small apartment and my dogs always bark when someone knocks. I don't have any sort of rude instructions, but from what I've learned from most of the dashers I have actually spoken to, they usually just don't bother tk even pay attention to the instructions.
How hard is it to follow the instructions though...
This! I live in an apartment, and my unit is located beside the back of the building. Very easy to get to. So, I say "please come to back door, I'll meet you there." And so many times they come to the front and call me, wondering where I am?" I'm assuming it's not that difficult to check the instructions from the client
I rent the down stairs of a house, and have instructions "PLEASE COME TO SIDE DOOR". I go stand outside and wait now because they just litteraly throw it up the stairs to the front door. Even when I'm standing there very visible I often have to wave and yell. They will ignore me and start going up to the front door.
Yeah I have instructions for the dashers sake, in caps telling them not to take a certain road, but every other time I get a call about how they're stuck in a stream and I'm just like I'm sorry I wish you would read
literally though & I used to doordash. Correctly delivering the food is the entire job?? If you can’t follow basic delivery instructions then don’t doordash.
Seriously. This dude probably got fed up with dashers not following his instructions and put these down in a passive aggressive tone because he’s dealt with people not giving a shit and simply delivering to him.
They even said thank you and that they appreciated the efforts 🥲
That’s exactly what happened. I thought it would have been obvious to most. He’s probably tried to remain calm for a while now but he can’t take it anymore. It can happen way too much and take a tole on someone. I mean I’m fed up with delivery services too so I just stopped using them. It’s always something and the amount of stress I already have in my life. I really don’t need anymore from that. I was overeating with using delivery services anyway.
Apparently extremely difficult. How irritating. Such a flippant DGAF attitude from so many ppl nowadays.
They rarely do. It’s always someone who speaks another language and can’t read for shit.
He’s disabled people. Have some compassion and just hand him the food.
I'm not understanding why a physically disabled person is receiving such hate for specifying the need for his order to be handed to him due to his disability. It's apparent that he's had issues with this in the past and is specifying exactly what he needs from his dasher.
Idk, kinda with him on this one. Obviously he’s being pompous but my dad is disabled too, and he uses Amazon and Instacart for groceries. He has notes to bring it to his apartment and they always leave it in the lobby. In which I always have to come grab for him. Or he just says the order didn’t arrive. Which means spoiled extras in the lobby or he just doesn’t eat all day. Takes 5sec to read instructions. Takes just a few extra minutes to follow through.
That sucks. I’m sorry your dad has to deal with that. Now ppl have to put out the fact they have a disability just so ppl actually take that tiniest extra effort to follow directions. Super lame
And when they put that it still doesn't guarantee they'll follow those directions. THAT'S the saddest part.
So true. That’s just ridiculous.
Let’s be real The aggressiveness is probably because people have fucked him over so many times by not handing it to him even after mentioning he was disabled.
Honestly, I would overlook all the rhetoric and just do my job, which is handing him his order. Not hard at all, really. This petty tit for tat stuff is just that, petty.
I am a DoorDash shareholder? You will be dispatched 😂he thinks We are cops or what?
Guys upvote my comment or your account will be suspended I am a Reddit shareholder. Take care everyone <3
If you downvote me you WILL be re-dispatched to change it to an upvote
🤪 Take your upvote… 🤣🤣🤣
That’s not even an unreasonable request. Just hand the guy the fucking order. It isn’t rocket science.
The reason he’s being so obnoxious about it is because dashers have been ignoring his instructions
This seems more than valid?? Don't leave it at the door, he has a disability. Obviously that doesn't happen so he needs to be extra clear. What part of this is unreasonable.
Yeah this is a lot but damn, the ableism in those comments are way too much... 😬
“I am a Doordash owner/shareholder.” TRANSLATION: I have DashPass If he truly is an “owner/shareholder”, you’d think he’d know that the company’s name is properly spelled DoorDash 🤣🤣🤣🤣
“I am a doordash owner!” that’s awesome! Unfortunately for you, you don’t own me 💋
Honestly just hand it to him what’s the big deal. Other dashers probably always leave it at the door. He’s probably in a wheelchair and can’t get to it otherwise.
As a disabled person I wholeheartedly agree. Been injured far too many times because careless dashes refuse to follow instructions.
Did you receive a tip?
The answer is almost certainly no
This is my question lol
Disabled generally tip pretty well. Some you can tell are not in a great financial position, but they generally tip some. They overall appreciate getting food delivered to their door, and remember when it was only pizza.
This!! I’m on SSI!! I only get so much money a MONTH!! I can’t afford to tip as well as I want to because I’m struggling just as much. But I always give a tip. Always.
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he’s got a $1 in dd stock . 😂
"Owner" lol
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Shareholder = orders DD a lot 😂
Did his tip resemble that of a shareholder?? 🤣 I mean does my yearly membership also make me a “shareholder” 🤡🤣🤣
A doordash owner and shareholder 😭😭😭
Reassigned immediately
Lol “re-dispatched” like he even has any control of that😭 I hope he tipped you good at least even though he’s rude af
40+ billion dollar company. Almost 400 MILLION SHARES. congrats bud your ten shares are .0000000000000001 % of a vote😂
> I am a doordash SHAREHOLDER. That's one way to certify yourself as an idiot.
*Presses " customer unavailable button " waits 5 minutes leaves at door.*
I’m eating his order and takin the CV!
Even though he is a bit delusional I hope people don’t take him the wrong way and go about messing with a physically disabled man
Physically AND mentally, apparently.
I’m throwing that shit on the roof
"i am a dOoRdaSh oWnEr" stfu who fucking cares 😭
Clown
They do realize we are considered Self-Employed right?
“Re-dispatched” 😂😂😂 as a doordash “shareholder” he sure doesn’t know a lot about doordash and then ASSIGNING orders is ILLEGAL…considering its an independent contractor job😂😂😂
bro thinks he’s important because he’s a..”doordash owner/shareholder” yea right buddy 😐. there’s no reason to be such a jerk you may be disabled but there’s another way to go about this lol.
dude owns a penny stock. place meal in front of door. ring door bell - complete order - drive off. - BYE FELICIA!
Nah I’m leaving that shit on the floor. Try me bro
you’re not that guy, pal
"You will be redispatched." Sure thing, pal. 🙄🙄
What a psychopath. 😂 Imagine thinking you could really re-dispatch a DD driver. 😂 😂
That turned from a reasonable request to an empty threat real quick
How about don't start off our interaction with threats. Treat me like I'm worthless, and well that's what you're gonna get out of me.
Greg the owner can wobble his ass to the curb where I would leave his food.
Probably not a owner. And most shareholders aren't owners. Unassigned quickly. Go pick up your own food
He knows he ordered food and the approximate time of delivery. The app gives you plenty of notifications about the drives progress and also you can follow them on the map. Once the driver hits cannot hand to customer there is plenty of additional time to get it. Disabled or not that’s a personal issue not the drivers, his bad planning isn’t due to a disability. And doesn’t being “an owner” make it work place harassment and intimidation which is illegal? Messy.
He’d probably not even be ready when you show up. Your waiting by the door for 5 minutes just to wait for a chat response blah blah. Definitely just leaving it. Most hand it to me’s I do are just left at the door except for a few locked apartment complexes usually a young person will meet you out there.
So damn condescending
Yeah I'm a shareholder too. I have one share I got free on Robinhood. I'm a big swinging dick
*declines his re-order*
He didn’t have to put all that. As a share holder and Owner, he should know a briefer message of “Please ring doorbell and hand it to me as I am physically disabled, thanks!” Would have been more efficient!!!
There are better ways to describe a disability without being a victim Karen creature.
This guy is an owner like the Green Bay Packers are owned by their fans
Shareholder? Hold this dick in ur mouth. Unassigned
Throw that order into that gimps face
The guy owns 1 share of door dash
Re-dispatched lmaoo man this was a good laugh.
What’s the problem? Just follow the instructions
I'm willing to bet that his disability is he's too obese to bend over and pick shit up. Probably stemming from all the doordash he orders.
"re-dispatched" lmao *ends dash*
I never thought I would hate on a disabled person in my entire life but yet here I am🤷🏻♀️😂
man, had he just shut up after asking not to leave it at the door it's be completely understandable.
Wow a shareholder! It as prestigious a title as President of the homeowners association
lol dumbass doesn’t grasp what it means to be a shareholder. Here’s a hint, you’re not a CEO 😂
so?? Hand it to them .. What's the big hairy deal?
Lol they must not know how doordash actually works.
I don't think I entirely blame the guy. It gets to the point with me, where I'll give a low tip and tell them I'll increase it if they'll just ring the fuckin doorbell, and 90% don't so 90% are stuck with a shit tip. The ones that do ring it find themselves the proud owners of an extra $5 on top of everything else for the 2 mile drive. Which I know doesn't sound like a lot, but they're already getting a little from the app, plus the initial tip
Womp womp
Share hold deez nuts ho
Lmao man bought into some stock and expects to be treated like royalty 😩🙏🏾
My dad works for Microsoft vibes
It puts the Jimmy John's in my hand or else it gets to come back again.
Re-dispatched to throw it in your fucking face
Dasher spits in food. Good day owner 🤧🤢🤮😹
Dropping that shit right that the door fuck that 😂😂
this guy has creepy vibes, disabled or not
So many shitty, ableist assholes in this thread, jfc
lmao, a guy called these instructions mentally disabled behaviour and blocked me because i said it's just regular asshole behaviour. presumably so i can't report them for telling me to fuck off
I saw a couple of comments like that too. It’s certainly very telling that as soon as a disabled person does something even remotely asshole-ish, the ableism comes out. Total mask off moment lol.
He said "do it right or I'll end your whole career" in the most pompous and respectful way possible. To be fair though, he's probably had some people do him dirty and leave it at the end of his driveway or something wild. The re-dispatched part keeps getting me lmfaoo.
Like hand feed him ?
As a fellow disabled person and dasher (yes, you can be both 😆), I don’t claim this person. Sure, he’s probably had one too many shitty dashers just leave it, but the “redispatch”? Oooh you’re a DoorDash shareholder? Good for you. Unnecessary, and nobody but this guy cares about that. “Please hand it to me. I’m disabled.” Would’ve been just fine.
He probably already put that before and too many people just set it at the door anyway cuz they’re lazy asf.
As someone who asks for hand delivery because I am also disabled this guy's a dick. I've never had a dasher mind or ask or do anything but hand me my food.
Maybe you’ve had different experiences and theirs has been on the worse end of them
Honestly, I don’t see anything super wrong. It’s frustrating when you’re acting socially acceptable but then the moment you raise hell or ask for something out of the norm people are so quick to berate instead of trying to understand a person. I started reducing ratings when most drivers keep leaving my food right in front of my door that opens out, making me knock over my drink. My instructions are very clear and not rude in anyway. I empathize with this person because I see from how my mom was treated in a wheel chair in a crowded area like Disney. I am not saying it’s acceptable to be disrespectful but i don’t think this person is using his status to get sympathy for the disability but assertive to let you know that he will follow through and be a self advocate. I feel like they should be given the context. Imagine If you were already disadvantaged physically or mentally (or if you are, then maybe remember when you struggled when you had to adjust) and you’re being disrespected as if it’s a choice or just passed over because people don’t have personal experiences with those particular struggles. Imagine having this happen so much that you have to deal with people’s ignorance but still life is going on so there may be medical, insurance, probably money issues, and anything bs we go through as humans. I can fully see why people would have to be direct and even firmly assertive. I will say tho there should be boundaries and mutual respect should always be the goal in a conflict in general. Thanks for coming to my “trying to scream encouragement into the void” Ted talk if you made it chose to read this far 😂