Who are the best and worst companies to deliver to

merc0447:

Actrosman:

bald bloke:
Worst is 3663.
Best is Co-op.
That’s my experience of them.

Never!!! Which one in particular?

3663 Newbridge is a good easy tip :wink:

i can imagine 3663 royton is a ■■■■■ on the dry side espcially if your given bays 1 2 3 right infront of the fuel pumps :imp:

keano1:
Worst by a country mile - Morrisons Wakefield (miserable unorganised set of tw@ts). Hate the place
Best - British Sugar at Bury St.Edmunds are pretty good.Polite and don’t take too long

Morrisons @ Kettering is full of miserable gits too.

Looking at things from the other side of the coin, my friend is a goods in manager in an RDC and his regular complaints are:-

Asking a driver what he is delivering, “don’t know mate”

asking if it’s on the back doors and can be tipped on a bay or needs to come off the side via forklift, “don’t know mate”

asking how many pallets “don’t know mate”

his least favourite phrase is “I’m, just a driver”

His opinion of drivers is that they are generally braindead morons who cause problems and drive around the place not knowing what they are carrying. The thing is they have drivers who regularly tip there and still can’t comprehend that when they appear in the office they need to say, stobarts, eight pallets from smiths, forklift tip please.
Drivers are quick to complain about the treatment they get from RDC staff but I can’t help but think that many drivers don’t help the cause.

How about 4 hours in the waiting room at sainburys East Kilbride, if you suffer from claustrophobia that is not the place you want to spend 4 hours in :laughing: Im convinced that used to be a stationary cupboard or such like :grimacing:

merc0447:

Actrosman:

bald bloke:
Worst is 3663.
Best is Co-op.
That’s my experience of them.

Never!!! Which one in particular?

3663 Newbridge is a good easy tip :wink:

+1
Best one in the country by far.

starfighter:
Looking at things from the other side of the coin, my friend is a goods in manager in an RDC and his regular complaints are:-

Asking a driver what he is delivering, “don’t know mate”

asking if it’s on the back doors and can be tipped on a bay or needs to come off the side via forklift, “don’t know mate”

asking how many pallets “don’t know mate”

his least favourite phrase is “I’m, just a driver”

His opinion of drivers is that they are generally braindead morons who cause problems and drive around the place not knowing what they are carrying. The thing is they have drivers who regularly tip there and still can’t comprehend that when they appear in the office they need to say, stobarts, eight pallets from smiths, forklift tip please.
Drivers are quick to complain about the treatment they get from RDC staff but I can’t help but think that many drivers don’t help the cause.

Hmm, I’m paid to drive Somewhere with Something on the back for Somebody at the Somewhere I get sent to. Then I go Somewhere Else to pick up Something Else for Somebody Else - that’s General Haulage Tramping :wink: Sometimes I know what it is - other times I expect them to know what the delivery notes mean…,.

The Sarge:

starfighter:
Looking at things from the other side of the coin, my friend is a goods in manager in an RDC and his regular complaints are:-

Asking a driver what he is delivering, “don’t know mate”

asking if it’s on the back doors and can be tipped on a bay or needs to come off the side via forklift, “don’t know mate”

asking how many pallets “don’t know mate”

his least favourite phrase is “I’m, just a driver”

His opinion of drivers is that they are generally braindead morons who cause problems and drive around the place not knowing what they are carrying. The thing is they have drivers who regularly tip there and still can’t comprehend that when they appear in the office they need to say, stobarts, eight pallets from smiths, forklift tip please.
Drivers are quick to complain about the treatment they get from RDC staff but I can’t help but think that many drivers don’t help the cause.

Hmm, I’m paid to drive Somewhere with Something on the back for Somebody at the Somewhere I get sent to. Then I go Somewhere Else to pick up Something Else for Somebody Else - that’s General Haulage Tramping :wink: Sometimes I know what it is - other times I expect them to know what the delivery notes mean…,.

he doesn’t want to know the exact products, just whom they are being delivered on behalf of which is at the top of the paperwork. I do take the point though.

The Sarge:

starfighter:
Looking at things from the other side of the coin, my friend is a goods in manager in an RDC and his regular complaints are:-

Asking a driver what he is delivering, “don’t know mate”

asking if it’s on the back doors and can be tipped on a bay or needs to come off the side via forklift, “don’t know mate”

asking how many pallets “don’t know mate”

his least favourite phrase is “I’m, just a driver”

His opinion of drivers is that they are generally braindead morons who cause problems and drive around the place not knowing what they are carrying. The thing is they have drivers who regularly tip there and still can’t comprehend that when they appear in the office they need to say, stobarts, eight pallets from smiths, forklift tip please.
Drivers are quick to complain about the treatment they get from RDC staff but I can’t help but think that many drivers don’t help the cause.

Hmm, I’m paid to drive Somewhere with Something on the back for Somebody at the Somewhere I get sent to. Then I go Somewhere Else to pick up Something Else for Somebody Else - that’s General Haulage Tramping :wink: Sometimes I know what it is - other times I expect them to know what the delivery notes mean…,.

When I get asked whats in the pallets I’m delivering, I like to reply by saying ‘You tell me, you must have ordered the goddam stuff’. :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

morrisons sittingbourne-sound bunch of lads once you get to know them
co-op alferton-again know the chap,sound
co-op-birtley-again sound,but havent been for along time so things may have changed
few others as well
worst
aldi darlington-■■■■■■■
penine food-one blokes a ■■■■■■■■■■■ me off that job after blowing a fuse at the ■■■■
if there reasonable with me ill be the same,but if they want to come the ■■■■■■ will too

merc0447:
How about 4 hours in the waiting room at sainburys East Kilbride, if you suffer from claustrophobia that is not the place you want to spend 4 hours in :laughing: Im convinced that used to be a stationary cupboard or such like :grimacing:

it would be against the rights of the stationary to be kept in that cess pit.

For me, the worst by far is Amazon in Swansea.

Some of the best for me are smaller places that I deliver to in South Wales.

Worst place for me is Amorex at Heywood. 7hours on the bay to tip 11 pallets.

bald bloke:
Worst is 3663.
Best is Co-op.
That’s my experience of them.

if you mean 3663 in caldicot then i have to agree, the fella tipping is a right misery and will do anything to keep you waiting,the best thing to do is ignore him and whistle while you work. :smiley: