wait there are people accusing the driver of being racist? like what?
Better to ignore them in all honesty.
Not everyone has common sense.
wait there are people accusing the driver of being racist? like what?
wait there are people accusing the driver of being racist? like what?
Pay through on Doordash like every order app, no cash.I've never used DoorDash before, so I'm trying to understand something that isn't clear in the video. Did these kids pay for their full order through the DoorDash app or did they give cash for their full order to the driver?
There really is a defense force for everything.wait there are people accusing the driver of being racist? like what?
Read the thread detective.
wait there are people accusing the driver of being racist? like what?
I was a knucklehead growing up. And i can see one a mile away. These kids are knuckleheads and they knew exactly what they were doing. I dont think they expected him to actually give them momeny, but you can tell they were pushing the issue to see how far they could take it. That man essentially got robbed lowkey.
I didn't ask to be transported back to the 4th grade fuckWhen i saw the video it instantly reminded me of those playground days when you have your new bike and a bigger/older kid asks to check it out and because you don't know them you nervously say no and then they follow up with a stern "I'm not gonna steal it, i just want to see it" so now you have to make this split decision of do i say no and risk getting beat up and have them take it anyway or do i let them hold it and hope it diffuses the situation and that they don't actually steal it. So you let them hold it and because they now want to fuck with you, they push the limit on how far they ride off with it before returning it (hopefully)
I got called out for mine and recanted it since I saw how much I was extrapolating but it isn't really hard to watch this video at first with little context, missing the back story and having the idea of there being an element of racism to it. Consider all the videos that go viral these days where someone calls the cops or is doing something while black and a white person ends up scared or crying. I wasn't entirely clear on the situation. Those are teenagers in that video. They aren't surrounding him and are hardly being threatening. From a grounded perspective it doesn't look like he is in any danger there at all. Most people would see this as just a typical prick customer that you can politely but firmly tell to fuck off with their little iphone video trolling. He has an anxiety problem though which puts this in a different context and makes him an easy target for this bullying.The first handful of pages of this thread have a few concern trolls worried about how the driver just might be racist for *reasons*
This still happens in my area daily lmao
The instagram he linked to his account.
That babyface trying to act like a gangster.
Much like the Chipotle situation.I remember a few years back, some kids went on a criminal spree of burglarizing homes, video'd themselves doing it, then they posted it on social media. I'll never understand some people's way of thinking. The worst part is I can't decide which is worse. Videoing yourself committing a crime and uploading it, or the actual crime.
It more than likely is, given the context of what happened. Just showed my wife the video (I know anecdotal) she still has social anxiety even though she is a teacher, she picked up on it immediately. She doesn't shake anymore, but she sure as shit will turn beet red during any remote confrontation, talking sending food back to the kitchen at a restaurant or needing to return an item to a store.Damn, dude was shaking like crazy. I actually feel pretty bad for him if that's an anxiety issue.
No, 100% of the blame is on the customers.Can we blame doordash for not preparing their employees for this inevitability?
I can legit do their video on it now. Apologize to the customer and explain what happened, direct the customer to our app for refunds, explain policy, leave.Can we blame doordash for not preparing their employees for this inevitability?
noCan we blame doordash for not preparing their employees for this inevitability?
Because this is an inevitability of the business that they run and doordash wants to continue profiting off of people like that.I can legit do their video on it now. Apologize to the customer and explain what happened, direct the customer to our app for refunds, explain policy, leave.
Why can't we just blame the shit tier kids for being shit bags.
Are we sure they don't? The guy recited what Door Dash's policy for this inevitability was, the customers just didn't accept it.Can we blame doordash for not preparing their employees for this inevitability?
Sounds like they had some kind of rule on that. The guy told them that Doordash would give them their money back but they kept fucking with him to get him to give them his own money.Can we blame doordash for not preparing their employees for this inevitability?
This guy is dumb as fuck. He even retweeted it in the last 6 hours.
imgur direct linking still doesn't work.
The instagram he linked to his account.
That babyface trying to act like a gangster.
I mean it's not like plenty of those racist white women haven't went viral too and there's indeed been a lot. Cornerstore Caroline, Barbecue Betty, Permit Patty etc. But I doubt there's some agenda wanting to characterize white women as garbage, only to expose the racist ones. Assholes tend to get viral online, no matter who they are if they're just an asshole. That's all it takes, it ain't that deep. The guy is so visibly distressed and is getting laughed at, it evokes sympathy in anyone decent watching the clip. I went through some of the Twitter comments earlier, didn't see anime avatars and pepe the frogs, instead there seemed to be a lot of POC calling the behaviour out.I understand - and think it's great, actually - that this situation could be talked about in terms of race-relations (and without a hysterical tone; though that is probably not the case on a lot of other forums).
It's definitely a factor to consider in most human interactions (and that obviously cuts both ways).
I think a lot of the reactions from this video stems from (most well-adjusted) people's revolution at treating "service class people" as lesser than.
The way people treat service people - for example, a waiter - is very telling in how they navigate this world in general; how they value labor, social-status, and what level of grace is afforded to a random person who is doing their job.
I'd like to think that part of the reason that this video "got popular" is because the harassers are black, and the harassed is white, and that there's some novelty to that power-dynamic (as it pertains to the trend of videos of "people being filmed behaving really shitty in their job-role", because people of color tend to be abused far greater than white people in service-jobs, and in this video, the roles are flipped).
But I suspect that a significant section of the clicks for this video are made up of people whose primary interest is characterizing black people as garbage, because the people in this particular video happened to be both black, and also garbage.
Wait am I missing something? They were entitled to a refund. They paid for the full meal even though an item was missing. They weren't being impolite. It seems like the delivery guy had some serious social issues and probably shouldn't be delivering food if he can't give a refund to black folk without his hands visibly shaking. They weren't robbing him. They didn't say anything mean. They're the customers.
Am I missing something?
UberEATS. Not great. It's quantity based. They Gamify it so that the more you do within a certain period, the more bonus money you make. Food delivery has the potential to make the most money over people moving and item delivery, though. It's a series of short jaunts completed rapidly, incentivized.not to derail, but does anyone here do work for places like this? how's the money?
Have a customer at my bank, we live in Fresno so work isn't great, maybe 70-200 depends. Weekends he'll go-to San Francisco, says he makes 200-400 easy. These numbers are per daynot to derail, but does anyone here do work for places like this? how's the money?
I mean... There's also multiple of them demanding that he hand over money and not taking no for an answer?Poor guy. He is legitimately afraid. Which I mean....It's because they are black let's be honest.. But still
It's not his job to give them a refund they essentially grouped up and robbed him. Look at the situation you're sourrounded by a group of strangers angrily demanding money from you recording you. You never know what people will do these days for views.I got called out for mine and recanted it since I saw how much I was extrapolating but it isn't really hard to watch this video at first with little context, missing the back story and having the idea of there being an element of racism to it. Consider all the videos that go viral these days where someone calls the cops or is doing something while black and a white person ends up scared or crying. I wasn't entirely clear on the situation. Those are teenagers in that video. They aren't surrounding him and are hardly being threatening. From a grounded perspective it doesn't look like he is in any danger there at all. Most people would see this as just a typical prick customer that you can politely but firmly tell to fuck off with their little iphone video trolling. He has an anxiety problem though which puts this in a different context and makes him an easy target for this bullying.