Posted on 07/22/2019 10:35:39 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Cindy Orozco didnt expect to be punched in the head by a delivery worker when she arrived at her job at Good Pizza in Los Angeles last March.
The blow came from an enraged food delivery worker who stormed into the tiny pizzeria demanding, Wheres my fing order?
When she told him it wasnt ready, he threw the contents of a tip jar across the small Playa Del Ray eatery, according to interviews and surveillance video footage obtained by The Post.
Things escalated when Orozco and the courier who was sent to Good Pizza by food delivery giant DoorDash got into a physical confrontation. The courier fled without the order.
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“Man delivering food allegedly dips
testicles in salsa”
Was the perp Italian or Spaniard or Chinese?
You do not want to cross mix ethnic foods, such as, pizza, Chow Mein or burritos.
Maybe because they caused it by making a commitment to a time frame in the first place?
After all the restaurants are benefiting the most.
Ya think?
If it doesn’t work for that driver, then yeah, it’s unworkable as far as he’s concerned.
I’m not giving investment advice. That said, I’d love to know what assumptions are supporting that market cap.
Once again, you don’t understand the restaurant biz. I wonder how much spit you have eaten if you’ve displayed that attitude while dining out.
That costs extra.
Biz is Biz, if you can’t meet your commitments you shouldn’t make commitments. Next to used car lots, restaurant’s are the shadiest businesses around. My son has run several, and I’ve seen it first hand.
I saw that the other day. Driver showed up and restaurant: the customer has been calling, this was supposed to be delivered about an hour earlier.
How are drivers paid? By the hour; are they getting docked for down time waiting for orders?
Your assumption is completely wrong. On-demand delivery drivers are not getting paid by the hour. They put the amount delivery drivers get paid into something that is comparable which is an hourly wage. That wage is averaged. Drivers only get paid for the delivery portion This doesn’t count the drive to the restaurant and the wait at the restaurant. Don’t forget the wait between the requests for delivery. Sometimes there is none and other times it could be an hour or longer. Just depends on the market and time of day.
The clock doesn’t start ticking until the food, bagged, in the driver’s hands and s/he starts their delivery run. So the longer the wait the less time the driver makes per hour. Once the delivery is made, the clock stops and once again the driver waits for the next order to be picked up and the process is repeated. In reality, the driver usually gets paid by the time it takes to make the delivery, the mileage and a base rate. The company with the app takes a good chunk out of that for the use of the app. The driver gets what is left.
On demand delivery service is not like a pizza delivery where those drivers get paid by the hour plus tips. I refuse to do UBER Eats because of this. I tried it once. Had a 17 minute, unpaid, drive to the specific restaurant, McDonalds. Waited 45 minutes, unpaid, for the food. Put into the phone the food was picked up and delivered it. I got paid 3.45 for that delivery and no tip. No I did not steal a french fry.
Ignorance is bliss sometimes, but stupidity will never be curable.
He should get another job if he can’t cope with what are every day normal situations in restaurants. I was on the other side of the situation with assholes like him, I have no sympathy for him. What he showed with his outburst is that he needs a mental evaluation, the authorities should have picked him up on a 5150.......here in California that’s a 72 hour mental evaluation hold.
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I also suspect the restaurant didn't have it ready in the expected time.
“Maybe because they caused it by making a commitment to a time frame in the first place?”
You are posting assumptions, not facts.
“If it doesnt work for that driver, then yeah, its unworkable as far as hes concerned.”
Apparently it does work for the driver.
You expect an Uber guy to wait for you? Hell no you don’t.
If they treat the mobile guy’s like that, there won’t be any delivery left. The restaurant needs to limit it’s delivery menu.
You assume perfection that is not achievable
“Im not giving investment advice. That said, Id love to know what assumptions are supporting that market cap.”
Doordash has no market cap.
“If they treat the mobile guys like that, there wont be any delivery left. “
LOL! Watch the video and come back and defend the dude!
That’s sane, compared to YOU.
You are the ORIGINAL Crazy Psychotic Schizophrenic Sadomasochistic Manic-Depressive Nutty Bipolar Mental Berserk Borderline Paranoid Delusional Psycho.
“I also suspect the restaurant didn’t have it ready in the expected time. “
What was the expected time?
Like I say, we don’t see the whole story.
No.
I assume a business model where a restaurant who causes it’s product to be late either eats the loss instead of a third party delivery service, or it doesn’t get its product delivered.
The option for the customer is of course to not pay.
All equitable, though not perfect.
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