How do I deal with rude shippers / customers

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Xzay, Sep 5, 2016.

  1. KMac

    KMac Road Train Member

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    Why let it bother you? They are having a bad day, don't let it ruin yours. Smile and be cheerful when they are being an ###. They will either lighten up, or their day gets worse. Either way, you win.
     
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  3. bzinger

    bzinger Road Train Member

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    Yeah but a couple of those guys were pretty cool tho ...they were retired NYPD and would tell me they're only there

    to get away from they're wives and to old to sit in the bar .lol
     
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  4. str8t10

    str8t10 Medium Load Member

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    I despise people who are miserable at their job and try and take it out on coworkers or customers. This isn't directed at the op but if you don't like where you work,go some other f ing place. I haul tanker and end dump with a pete 379 and I've only ever had one reciever who was just an unhappy human being. That being said just act professional and go about your business. There was one time tho when I was in telecommunications my boss and I stopped at a McDonald's for breakfast. The lady was texting,ignoring us and just flat out being rude. I tried to tell her they forgot my hash brown and she started huffing and puffing. I said excuse miss is your manager here. She replied she was the manager. So I proceeded to tell her she should pay more attention to her customers and not the darn cell phone. I said I came for breakfast and if I wanted an attitude I'd call my ex wife. That lady was pissed but my boss was laughing so hard he could hardly breathe lol
     
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  5. bzinger

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    That's kinda how I got kicked out the 76 in wheatridge years ago lol
     
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  6. Western flyer

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    Im gonna be straight forward about this.
    First let me say I'm the same color as you so
    Don't take this personally.

    You say your a 21 year old black male.
    Do you dress like a thug or gangster.
    You know baggy pants/ butt hanging out.

    If so that might be a problem. It feeds
    They're stereotype.
    Race does matter. I've been warned on numerous times
    By some of the companies that I've worked for too
    Try and be nice at certain customers because they've
    Had problems before when they send someone
    Of color out there.

    It's silly for anyone to say your treated no
    Different than anybody else.
    Don't believe me,turn on the CB, read the comments
    Section of any story on google and see how many
    Times you see the n- word.

    The truth ain't always nice.
    Gangster rap and the glorifying of the thug life
    On television has made you a criminal in
    Many eyes. That's all they see.

    Your still young,your a threat, you scare some
    Of them. It's not your fault. You just bear the
    Consequences of what a 21 year old black
    Man is portrayed on tv everyday.

    You have to overcome that with hard work,
    Many of us have done it.
    I'm close to fifty now so I'm no longer a threat.
    I'm too old to scare them anymore. Lol.
     
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  7. driverdriver

    driverdriver Road Train Member

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    It's not his employer he's talking about, it was a customer( s)
    By the way what does the type of truck you drive have to with anything. Just curious
     
  8. driverdriver

    driverdriver Road Train Member

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    Thank you,
    I was going to go here but didn't want it taken out of context.
    To the OP
    The way and manor that you speak along with the way you dress is very important. Granted with some it wouldn't matter if you walked in speaking in the most professional manor wearing a three piece.
     
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  9. Xzay

    Xzay Light Load Member

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    I guess I shouldn't be showing up to shippers with my boxers showing and my NWA "**** Da Police" T shirt. I'll do better next time.






    Seriously, I dress normal. A clean white T shirt, shorts/sweatpants and some regular adidas shell toe shoes.
    I even talk with a "proper" california accent since thats where i was raised before I moved to Dallas.

    My appearance and the way I talk/carry myself aren't a problem
     
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  10. wore out

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    Get used to it is about the best you can do. Most drivers don't realize the amount of idiots shippers and receivers deal with. How many can't speak or understand English, or fly off at the mouth at some dumb ### rule that the person checking you in didn't make just has to deal with. Some come in half ####ed already saying these people are idiots, when in truth tgey need to look in the mirror to find an idiot. What the 10 people before done to piss the person off shouldn't affect you but it does. In the same token there are just as many Wanna be rent a cops with an attitude the minute we roll up. Your not there to make friends or have a party get what you were sent to and roll. Nothing says you can't look them right in the face and very calmly ask who peed in your cheerios this morning
     
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  11. driverdriver

    driverdriver Road Train Member

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    T shirts and sweatpants? That's not professional or normal, I can see were you would get the idea though looking at drivers out here today.
     
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