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Sachs | 15:45 Tue 30th Mar 2010 | ChatterBank
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Just taken a delivery & was talking to the driver ( female ) We always help whoever delivers by going out to the van and bringing the shopping in for which she/ he is always grateful. Unless you're housebound or ill, do you help your driver? She had quite a few drops still to do within a time slot and was seriously considering looking for another job! They don't seem to have these wheel things to transfer shopping to the door & do it all by hand! We have a months load of food delivered comprising of 30 cartons of milk & other heavy stuff, just felt really sorry for them!
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Errrr no I don't help mine. He arrives with a few boxes and by the time I have unloaded them he's back with the next ones. So I don't have time to help.
I have a home delivery every 6 days, so I'm a little and often customer. I must admit they do struggle when I order 12 large bottles of water, but I get the impression that they actually enjoy their job.
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Hi ummm x
I usually say stay in the van we'll come to you. Wonder what rate of pay their on?
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Hi craft,
this lady was probably in her 40s? She said she was suffering back pain as a result. Just wondering why these companys don't provide something on wheels to help them?
Have you got a long drive? The tesco van can park directly outside my house most days.
I've had Sainsbury's deliver............they have tiered trolley things to fit the crates in and wheel to the door
i usually help, i don't get it delivered often though
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Narrow road umm, they can park just outside the house. Can you imagine how tense they must get round the shoulders and back at the end of the day?
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This was an Asda delivery craft, at least Sainsburys are looking after their staff! She was really grateful for the help and thanked us both.
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Hi red, yes they get paid to deliver but it seems there's a large workload there and a narrow time slot to do it in. I would always help them red.
i have an ilness that makes me have to let them come up 4 flights of stairs in a flat to deliver and i dont like it as i feel guilty but i pay £6 so i shouldnt but i shouldnt be made to feel like this especially since i pay and medically cant do it myself
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chefalo,
you shouldn't feel guilty x

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