RE: Doordash

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My sister was working for them before her death when she was staying with me a couple months before she died. Sometimes she'd complain when she'd put in to work for the day that they'd try and send her outside the area she wanted to work in. I guess it just didn't pay enough to travel into neighboring cities to fetch up a meal. She'd flat out tell them no unless they were going to pay her more. Another thing she didn't like which they probably aren't doing because of covid now but she use to have to stand inside the establishment and wait for the food, you weren't allowed to sit down while waiting. Getting sent downtown though it was close it was always a hassle to find somewhere to park. I know one day she came home practically running in the house after a delivery downtown, cops following shortly thereafter, they didn't stop but to only look at her car for a minute so I am assuming they were looking for someone who drove her type of car, she didn't want to discuss it outside of a few four letter expletives about some asshole downtown. She could be quite the something sometimes. Funny how you can miss someone who basically was nemesis in your life for the most part. My son's girlfriends mother was working for them too up to about a week or so ago when some guy came onto the highway and slammed into car. I heard the police cars go out onto the highway that morning followed by the firetrucks and then an ambulance. I guess she suffered a couple hairline cracks vertebra and a chip in her spine. Lost her car though. The other driver never even stopped.



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You can turn down offers. Fortunately I'm not worried about Covid.

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She did turn down some offers.

I meant because of covid they maybe no longer requiring people stand inside the restaurant or that the restaurant may have different established rules for people waiting for orders.

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