Delivery Driver Gets Yelled At By Client For Driving Down His Road, Maliciously Complies And Makes Him Carry His Trampoline Himself
Recently, a story posted on the Malicious Compliance community caught everyone’s attention. In a post that amassed 19.8k upvotes, the author THNielsen, who worked as a pickup and delivery driver for a Danish trucking company, shared an incident he had with a client.
“It was nearing the end of the day and I had to deliver a trampoline to a residential area,” THNielsen recounted. So he drove his truck to the far end of the street down the steep road, right to the last house.
It all went smoothly, but when THNielsen finally got out of his truck to unload the trampoline, “some guy was already standing behind my truck and started yelling and swearing at me.”
As you may imagine, this did not sit well with the author, who was told “to get the hell out of there right away!” So he maliciously complied.
A former delivery driver shared how he put a rude client in his place after he yelled at him for delivering his 130-pound order with a truck to the door
Image source: Tima Miroshnichenko (not the actual photo)
Image credtis: Byeong woo Kang (not the actual photo)
Image credtis: THNielsen
And here is what people commented about this whole situation
I live on a dead end road that, to people unfamiliar with it, looks like it connects to the road that runs by the entrance to a large factory a couple miles down the road. The actual road to it is easy to miss from the highway, so 18 wheelers end up trying to get to it from our road. I see so many of them backing up all the way down our block. I don’t go out and yell at them for it. I just admire them for their skill in being able to back such a large vehicle down a long stretch of road—-something I could not do myself, even with a vehicle half the size of theirs.
Don't roads like this usually have a Dead End sign on the other end?
Load More Replies...People are being Jerks sometime. Not quite similar as the OP, but same jerk people like story here: Note: I live in a country where police is corrupt and have no interest in public issues or laws. I am a biker. There was a car (driver was going to reverse the car) that was blocked by the bike. So I quickly reached there and started to move the bike to make the way for the car. The driver who was already pissed, started cursing and blaming me to do these b******t of not caring about other people and park here and there and blah blah blah. I stopped moving the bike, heard him for a moment. Then put back the bike where it was (very behind the car). And went over my bike which was parked in a suitable place. Started it and there I went. The face of that guy with shame and shock was worth seeing. People were also smiling on him.
I live on a dead end road that, to people unfamiliar with it, looks like it connects to the road that runs by the entrance to a large factory a couple miles down the road. The actual road to it is easy to miss from the highway, so 18 wheelers end up trying to get to it from our road. I see so many of them backing up all the way down our block. I don’t go out and yell at them for it. I just admire them for their skill in being able to back such a large vehicle down a long stretch of road—-something I could not do myself, even with a vehicle half the size of theirs.
Don't roads like this usually have a Dead End sign on the other end?
Load More Replies...People are being Jerks sometime. Not quite similar as the OP, but same jerk people like story here: Note: I live in a country where police is corrupt and have no interest in public issues or laws. I am a biker. There was a car (driver was going to reverse the car) that was blocked by the bike. So I quickly reached there and started to move the bike to make the way for the car. The driver who was already pissed, started cursing and blaming me to do these b******t of not caring about other people and park here and there and blah blah blah. I stopped moving the bike, heard him for a moment. Then put back the bike where it was (very behind the car). And went over my bike which was parked in a suitable place. Started it and there I went. The face of that guy with shame and shock was worth seeing. People were also smiling on him.
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