Sure. A delivery driver had to deliver to an apartment building where the elevator was broken. He had to carry a really heavy package up several flights of stairs. On the way, he tripped and the package tumbled down the stairs, causing some damage to the items inside. He then had to deal with an angry customer who blamed him for the mishap.
Sure. A delivery driver noticed that a regular customer on his route hadn't made an order in a while. He was worried and decided to check on the customer. Turns out the customer was ill. The driver then brought some food and medicine for the customer out of his own kindness.
One horror story is a delivery driver getting chased by a wild dog while trying to drop off a package at a rural house. The dog was barking ferociously and the driver had to run back to the van and wait for the homeowner to come out and restrain the dog.
Sure. There was a time when an Uber driver was speeding dangerously. The passenger was terrified as the driver was weaving in and out of traffic at high speeds. It was a miracle they didn't get into an accident.
There's the story of a truck driver who was on a long - haul journey. He stopped at a motel for the night. When he woke up in the middle of the night, he saw a face at the window. He was frozen in fear. When he finally got the courage to look again, the face was gone. But he couldn't sleep for the rest of the night and left the motel as soon as it was light. He later found out that the motel had a reputation for being haunted.
One driver had a customer who kept changing the delivery location while the driver was on the way. It was so frustrating as it made the delivery time much longer. Another time, a driver was delivering to an apartment building but the elevator was broken. He had to climb several floors with a heavy load of food, and by the time he reached the customer, the food was not in the best condition.
Another horror story is about a school bus driver who got lost on a new route. He ended up driving in a very remote area. The GPS wasn't working properly, and the students were getting worried. Eventually, the driver managed to find his way back by asking for directions from some local residents, but it was a nerve - wracking experience for everyone on the bus.
Sure. A common horror story is customers giving the wrong address. The driver goes to the location only to find out it's wrong. Then they have to contact the customer and sometimes the customer doesn't answer. So they waste a lot of time and fuel.
Sure. One such story involves a training vehicle with a broken speedometer. The student had no idea how fast they were going. They were on a road with a speed limit but were completely in the dark about their actual speed. Another is when the steering wheel of the training car was a bit loose. Every turn felt like a gamble as the student wasn't sure if the wheel would respond as expected.
One delivery horror story I heard was about a package that was supposed to be a birthday gift. It got lost in transit for weeks. The sender kept getting different excuses from the delivery company, like it was mislabeled and then that it was sent to the wrong depot. By the time it finally arrived, the birthday had long passed.
Another story is of a food delivery person. He got an order to a really old apartment building. The elevator was broken, so he had to take the stairs. The stairwell was dimly lit and smelled musty. As he was climbing the stairs, he heard a baby crying. But he knew there were no babies living on that floor. He finally found the apartment and handed over the food. The customer was really strange - she didn't say a word, just took the food and closed the door. He was so glad to get out of there.