“I just want y’all to witness the pure f**kery that is going on in this damn van,” Smiley said at the beginning of his video. “I don’t know how they [expect] one person to deliver 326 packages [to] 180 stops.”
Smiley gets up from the driver’s seat to show viewers the back of his van, which is filled to the brim with packages.
“Look how many f**king bags,” he said before counting 21 delivery bags full of boxes. “What the hell?”
Smiley went on to say that the job is only made worse by “nasty” managers.
“And then to make it worse, you have big, musty, nasty attitude MANAGEMENT that kills the environment every time they’re around,” he wrote in his post’s caption. “I’d name drop but lemme secure my new job first. You can tell how personally unhappy this troll is. Always nasty energy and a nasty attitude.”
Delivery Routes
“That was a tedious process,” the employee, Willy Ngoran, told Newsweek at the time. “The whole time I was like, ain’t no way I am doing this again.”
“Managing proper breaks is impossible because of the extremely high package count and stops, it makes it impossible to pull over to eat, so oftentimes I drive and eat with one hand—it feels very dangerous, especially driving the huge box trucks,” Ryan, a DSP driver, told Insider. “I’m extremely fed up and mentally broken from my time here. It changed my personality.”
Viewers React
“Been there!!!! Never again,” Shaun Elliott Willia said.
“And that’s why I quit,” Citrus Tablets wrote.
“EXACT reason I played sick in the middle of my shift & never returned,” NubianQueenDee said.
“I had 300 packages on my first shift, had a co-worker with me that sat in the car and watched me struggle. Drove to Wawa & never came back out,” Sam I Am said.
Fly__matt added: “Nah man I do not miss this s**t.”