Also he phoned me early and I had to wait at the door while he was parking then handing me the pizzas. I said thanks, he said nothing. Is this acceptable behaviour?
It's really not that deep...yes he should have said something but at the same time it's just one of them things you can let slide..if they continue then yeah maybe if you feel compelled to complain then make a complaint.
I would say that, people are allowed bad days, and you should take into consideration how bad the experience was, and how bad his day could have been, before making that decision.
Yeah, who wouldn't be ecstatic delivering a pizza on minimum wage which you can't even eat as 1am in the morning.
OP, don't take it to heart. Put yourself in his shoes.
I've worked nights for a banking call centre before working 6pm-1am while at school (although on £12 per hr not MW). So I kinda did put myself in his shoes. The customer service was non-existent. Also he makes a pound or 2 more than MW from what I heard (not to mention tips) and the quicker he goes the more he makes. I took 2000+ calls a month and if I ignored a customer I'd be warned about it. Putting myself in his shoes is exactly why I'm being such a nitpicker. Paying over £20 for pizza you'd usually expect better. Ah well I'll leave it anyways.
Also he phoned me early and I had to wait at the door while he was parking then handing me the pizzas. I said thanks, he said nothing. Is this acceptable behaviour?
Also he phoned me early and I had to wait at the door while he was parking then handing me the pizzas. I said thanks, he said nothing. Is this acceptable behaviour?