Rouge traders you say? How very Brighton (as perceived by some rival fans!)That show rouge traders made the public distrust tradesmen in general.
I dare say there's more rouges in a lot of other industries
Rouge traders you say? How very Brighton (as perceived by some rival fans!)That show rouge traders made the public distrust tradesmen in general.
I dare say there's more rouges in a lot of other industries
So true. I grew up thinking all mechanics were untrustworthy due to the general perception, when so far (touch wood) I've never had a bad experience. In fact, several mechanics over the years have really gone the extra mile for me and not one has ripped me off.That show rouge traders made the public distrust tradesmen in general.
I dare say there's more rouges in a lot of other industries
No doubt mate, most are. I'm a qualified tradesman, albeit one of the softie ones, so I wasn't punching down. I just think that because of the nature of trade work it's the only environment a certain type of twat can work in because they'd get sacked in any other industry. But they're not representative of the whole, that’s not what I meantI’m one of the nice ones
arsehole trader by the sound of itTurns out he's a sole trader, unfortunately.
please report it to Royal Mail , they will probably do nothing but they need to know they have an idiot on the booksThat's awful and is similar to a situation I experienced this morning on a trip to Lewes.
I was walking with Mrs PGTips along a pedestrian area. Yes, there is a cobbled section down the middle that vehicles use - but we were on the pavement. A Royal Mail van came along and swung onto the pavement (there's no kerb) and was so unbelievably close to my wife she had to quickly step out of the way. The van pulled up right by me and so when he opened his door I said to him about being careful of pedestrians. I did not swear or raise my voice. He glared at me and said he'd indicated and we shouldn't have been walking on the road. Errr ... it's not actually a road and we were actually on the pavement section anyway. He asked what my problem was and I repeated he'd nearly taken my wife out. His reply ... word for word ... "If I had, she'd be splatted all over the floor'. I was abolutely shocked. I stood there and he then got close and towered over me asking if "I wanted something". He was a young chap around 30 ish (I'll be 63 next month) ... over 6ft I'd say compared to my 5' 7". Another older gent who'd heard what what was going on came over to check I was OK and guided me away. Driver then got some parcels out of his van and headed off. Trousers half way down his arse ... very scruffy. Very odd he was driving a Royal Mail van as he didn't look like a Royal Mail employee.
Basically, he was just a nasty bully. I hate nasty bullies
Sorry to hear that. Had a similar incident where a driver could not wait as my car was being readied for towing. Came out and punched the tow guy, even though there was another route he could have taken. Reported to police and they did FA, personally think the guy should have gone to prison for 6 months.I've recently moved into a new flat in a block. Today I was getting everything delivered from the storage company. Moments before the van was due to arrive with my things, a contractor's van turned up to do some work on one of the flats, completely blocking the entrance to the driveway.
When he returned to the van to get some tools I *very politely* asked him if he could move his van (there was a massive space with plenty of room'). He said 'I'm not moving it', picked up his tools and walked past me back into the building without saying anything else.
As he passed me, I simply said 'So you're not going to move it then?'. At which point he flew into a blind rage, shouting in my face and physically threatening me multiple times saying how he was going to 'chew me up and spit me out' and how I should 'get back in my house'. I backed off, and eventually went inside as it was clear he intended to violently assault me.
I'm sure people have different ways of reacting to this kind of situation, but I am 61 years old. This guy was younger, bigger and stronger than me.
Thinking about it now, it seems incredible that someone should threaten the neighbour of someone they are doing work for in such a way.
His response was completely and utterly unprovoked. I did nothing wrong and was perfectly polite. Just a simple request to move his van.
I have just emailed details of the incident to Royal Mail with as much info as I couldp
please report it to Royal Mail , they will probably do nothing but they need to know they have an idiot on the books
I didn't get any post at all today - I guess our town's post was in here. Bit slippy out there this morning!That's awful and is similar to a situation I experienced this morning on a trip to Lewes.
I was walking with Mrs PGTips along a pedestrian area. Yes, there is a cobbled section down the middle that vehicles use - but we were on the pavement. A Royal Mail van came along and swung onto the pavement (there's no kerb) and was so unbelievably close to my wife she had to quickly step out of the way. The van pulled up right by me and so when he opened his door I said to him about being careful of pedestrians. I did not swear or raise my voice. He glared at me and said he'd indicated and we shouldn't have been walking on the road. Errr ... it's not actually a road and we were actually on the pavement section anyway. He asked what my problem was and I repeated he'd nearly taken my wife out. His reply ... word for word ... "If I had, she'd be splatted all over the floor'. I was abolutely shocked. I stood there and he then got close and towered over me asking if "I wanted something". He was a young chap around 30 ish (I'll be 63 next month) ... over 6ft I'd say compared to my 5' 7". Another older gent who'd heard what what was going on came over to check I was OK and guided me away. Driver then got some parcels out of his van and headed off. Trousers half way down his arse ... very scruffy. Very odd he was driving a Royal Mail van as he didn't look like a Royal Mail employee.
Basically, he was just a nasty bully. I hate nasty bullies
Avoid the ones who wear make-up.That show rouge traders made the public distrust tradesmen in general.
I dare say there's more rouges in a lot of other industries
Indeed - Politics for example!That show rouge traders made the public distrust tradesmen in general.
I dare say there's more rouges in a lot of other industries
Rent-a-****?Assume it didn’t have branding on the van?
I work for Royal Mail in head office. Ping me the details if you don't get any joy and I can try and direct things to the right place.I have just emailed details of the incident to Royal Mail with as much info as I could
That's awful and is similar to a situation I experienced this morning on a trip to Lewes.
I was walking with Mrs PGTips along a pedestrian area. Yes, there is a cobbled section down the middle that vehicles use - but we were on the pavement. A Royal Mail van came along and swung onto the pavement (there's no kerb) and was so unbelievably close to my wife she had to quickly step out of the way. The van pulled up right by me and so when he opened his door I said to him about being careful of pedestrians. I did not swear or raise my voice. He glared at me and said he'd indicated and we shouldn't have been walking on the road. Errr ... it's not actually a road and we were actually on the pavement section anyway. He asked what my problem was and I repeated he'd nearly taken my wife out. His reply ... word for word ... "If I had, she'd be splatted all over the floor'. I was abolutely shocked. I stood there and he then got close and towered over me asking if "I wanted something". He was a young chap around 30 ish (I'll be 63 next month) ... over 6ft I'd say compared to my 5' 7". Another older gent who'd heard what what was going on came over to check I was OK and guided me away. Driver then got some parcels out of his van and headed off. Trousers half way down his arse ... very scruffy. Very odd he was driving a Royal Mail van as he didn't look like a Royal Mail employee.
Basically, he was just a nasty
He seems like a grade A c-word, forget him, there are nicer people aliveI've recently moved into a new flat in a block. Today I was getting everything delivered from the storage company. Moments before the van was due to arrive with my things, a contractor's van turned up to do some work on one of the flats, completely blocking the entrance to the driveway.
When he returned to the van to get some tools I *very politely* asked him if he could move his van (there was a massive space with plenty of room'). He said 'I'm not moving it', picked up his tools and walked past me back into the building without saying anything else.
As he passed me, I simply said 'So you're not going to move it then?'. At which point he flew into a blind rage, shouting in my face and physically threatening me multiple times saying how he was going to 'chew me up and spit me out' and how I should 'get back in my house'. I backed off, and eventually went inside as it was clear he intended to violently assault me.
I'm sure people have different ways of reacting to this kind of situation, but I am 61 years old. This guy was younger, bigger and stronger than me.
Thinking about it now, it seems incredible that someone should threaten the neighbour of someone they are doing work for in such a way.
His response was completely and utterly unprovoked. I did nothing wrong and was perfectly polite. Just a simple request to move his van.
Thank you I’ll let you know what sort of response I get - hopefully next week.I work for Royal Mail in head office. Ping me the details if you don't get any joy and I can try and direct things to the right place.
From your description of 'not looking like a Royal Mail employee', it's potentially one of the temps taken on over the peak period.
In any case, that's no excuse for the behaviour you experienced and it definitely needs to be followed up. The vast, vast majority of posties are excellent at their job and very caring for customer wellbeing. Incidents like this need to be thoroughly investigated to keep that ratio the way it is.
I’m glad you walked away and didn’t plaice your fists on him.Turns out he's a sole trader, unfortunately.
Agreed, he sounded like he had big MusselsI’m glad you walked away and didn’t plaice your fists on him.