hi all,
pl. spread this message which is very urgent.
In The Times of India there was an article / advertisement
about Pizza delivery Companies which guarantees you free pizza if they
fail to deliver within the specified time (like 30 minutes). Have you
ever
wondered who pays for the free pizzas?? Well, the delivery boy is made
to pay for the pizza. They are paid such low wages and the price of the
pizza is deducted from their monthly wages which can amount to upto 60%
in some months (It becomes difficult to run their family). To deliver
the pizzas the delivery boys take high traffic risks as delivery
becomes
their priority. Their life and safety risks are neither looked into by
the Pizza Shop Management nor the Pizza Delivery Boy himself. (They
are more concerned to avoid the deduction from their salary).
If this type of exploitation is carried on in your city's pizza
logistics we should stop availing the home delivery system, because to
deliver
our pizza one person may be risking his life. Is the life of an Indian
citizen so cheap and of no value? In case he is late in delivering
the pizza, we are enjoying the free pizza at the hard earned money of
a
poor delivery boy. Is it fair or right on our part to do it?
As a human, please think and if you feel that this is wrong, please
spread the message and stop having pizzas delivered at home for FREE
From India, Delhi
pl. spread this message which is very urgent.
In The Times of India there was an article / advertisement
about Pizza delivery Companies which guarantees you free pizza if they
fail to deliver within the specified time (like 30 minutes). Have you
ever
wondered who pays for the free pizzas?? Well, the delivery boy is made
to pay for the pizza. They are paid such low wages and the price of the
pizza is deducted from their monthly wages which can amount to upto 60%
in some months (It becomes difficult to run their family). To deliver
the pizzas the delivery boys take high traffic risks as delivery
becomes
their priority. Their life and safety risks are neither looked into by
the Pizza Shop Management nor the Pizza Delivery Boy himself. (They
are more concerned to avoid the deduction from their salary).
If this type of exploitation is carried on in your city's pizza
logistics we should stop availing the home delivery system, because to
deliver
our pizza one person may be risking his life. Is the life of an Indian
citizen so cheap and of no value? In case he is late in delivering
the pizza, we are enjoying the free pizza at the hard earned money of
a
poor delivery boy. Is it fair or right on our part to do it?
As a human, please think and if you feel that this is wrong, please
spread the message and stop having pizzas delivered at home for FREE
From India, Delhi
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Hi Manish
Good to hear you for that initiative you have taken. Even i had heard earlier of the same when i had asked a delivery boy to deliver the pizza for free as he was already late and ha had also given me the same reason for that.
Good keep it up
Regards
Ankit
From India, Pune
Good to hear you for that initiative you have taken. Even i had heard earlier of the same when i had asked a delivery boy to deliver the pizza for free as he was already late and ha had also given me the same reason for that.
Good keep it up
Regards
Ankit
From India, Pune
hi, this is definetly a good message that you are trying to spread across. appreciate your initiation on this. mahalakshmi
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Dear Manish, I have psoted it earlier. Click on the link below and you can go through the past discussion. Regards, SC
From India, Thane
From India, Thane
Dear Manish,
It is a nice post; however, I'm afraid I do not agree with you. My brother himself was working with a pizza company, and once in a while, the deliveries did get delayed. But he was never fined or had his salary deducted for it. Yes, but if the delivery boys act smart and the delays occur often, then they are taken to task, which I agree is part of the work management.
When a person takes up such a job where he is required to do a specific task in a specific time, and he accepts it, it should become his priority. Why don't you reach the office on time daily, and if on a one-off chance you are late, you may be forgiven, but if you become habitual of becoming late, then you are taken to task by your seniors. At that time, you cannot give an excuse like, "I cannot risk my life to come to the office on time." These are discipline issues, and discipline has to be maintained in every organization, whether it is a pizza delivery company or an MNC.
Regards,
Vaneeta
From India, New Delhi
It is a nice post; however, I'm afraid I do not agree with you. My brother himself was working with a pizza company, and once in a while, the deliveries did get delayed. But he was never fined or had his salary deducted for it. Yes, but if the delivery boys act smart and the delays occur often, then they are taken to task, which I agree is part of the work management.
When a person takes up such a job where he is required to do a specific task in a specific time, and he accepts it, it should become his priority. Why don't you reach the office on time daily, and if on a one-off chance you are late, you may be forgiven, but if you become habitual of becoming late, then you are taken to task by your seniors. At that time, you cannot give an excuse like, "I cannot risk my life to come to the office on time." These are discipline issues, and discipline has to be maintained in every organization, whether it is a pizza delivery company or an MNC.
Regards,
Vaneeta
From India, New Delhi
Hi Chitraa,
Thank you for the information. However, we encountered a situation where the pizza delivery person arrived late. When we approached him, he informed us that the cost would not be deducted from his own pocket. If that were the case, who would expect them to cover the expenses, especially since they are already on low salary packages?
Regards,
Chitraa
From India, Delhi
Thank you for the information. However, we encountered a situation where the pizza delivery person arrived late. When we approached him, he informed us that the cost would not be deducted from his own pocket. If that were the case, who would expect them to cover the expenses, especially since they are already on low salary packages?
Regards,
Chitraa
From India, Delhi
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