Amazon sacks driver as she is filmed ‘swearing at customer’s doorbell camera and flipping the bird’

Amazon sacks grumpy driver after she is filmed ‘swearing at a customer’s doorbell camera and flipping the bird’ as she delivered a package

  • The woman seems annoyed at the note left by a customer during a delivery
  • She appears to say ‘man, f**k you and your camera’ in front of the doorbell
  • Amazon said she will no longer be delivering on the behalf of the company 

An Amazon driver has been sacked after being filmed as she appears to swear at a customer’s doorbell camera during a delivery.

The woman, wearing a pink t-shirt, seems annoyed at the delivery note left by the customer while she delivers a package.

Chris Smith, a former Amazon delivery driver, was at work on Tuesday afternoon when his phone alerted him that someone was at the door of his home in Houston, Texas. 

The woman can be seen walking up the path to the customer’s door carrying a parcel

The Amazon worker appears to react angrily as the customer’s order note politely asked her to ‘take a picture and please mark exactly as delivered, you’re on camera’.

In the video, she can be seen walking up the path to Mr Smith’s door carrying a parcel while using her phone. 

The driver seems to bend down to scan the parcel.

She appears to say ‘man, f**k you and your camera’ into the doorbell camera before ‘flipping the bird’ as she walks off.   

The Amazon driver, pictured, heads towards the entrance of the house in Houston, Texas

The Amazon driver, pictured, heads towards the entrance of the house in Houston, Texas

She appears annoyed at the delivery note left by the customer as she user her phone

She appears annoyed at the delivery note left by the customer as she user her phone

Mr Smith shared the video on social media slamming the woman’s unprofessional behavior. 

Amazon said the driver’s action ‘doesn’t reflect the high standards’ of delivery partners and she will no longer be delivering on the behalf of the company.

Mr Smith said: ‘I’m shocked. She was very upset and I’ve never actually been through anything like that.

‘I’ve had people place packages in the wrong area or throw it over the gate and it breaking, but I’ve never actually been through someone disrespecting me, my home and my packages in that manner. 

‘I guess she was upset about the fact that I put the note on there. As you can see in the video she was cursing, she was mad and she flicked my camera off. 

‘I clicked on the notification link and watched her as she did it, and I was like ‘this is unbelievable’.

As she walks away after delivering the package, she appears to be 'flipping the bird'

As she walks away after delivering the package, she appears to be ‘flipping the bird’

‘I guess she just took it personally but it had nothing to do with her – I don’t know her who she is. 

Former Amazon delivery driver Chris Smith posted the footage on social media saying he was shocked at the driver's unprofessional behavior

Former Amazon delivery driver Chris Smith posted the footage on social media saying he was shocked at the driver’s unprofessional behavior

‘I never know who is delivering my packages because different drivers get different routes every day so it was nothing personal.

‘It’s their job as Amazon delivery drivers to not be disrespectful and to not take anything that’s been said personally. 

‘I think her reaction to my note was very disrespectful, uncalled for, and unprofessional.’

The former Amazon delivery driver said during his time working for the company he received ‘frustrating’ notes from customers but always acted professionally.

He said: ‘The notes could be a little frustrating because I had customers who would put very vulgar information in the notes – and one customer would actually curse.

‘It was nothing personal towards me because he didn’t know exactly who I am, but at the same time, if a customer is frustrated what can we do about that?

‘If a customer puts something in their notes that we particularly don’t like, we can’t be disrespectful – we’re still on the job.’

An Amazon spokesman said: ‘This does not reflect the high standards we have for our delivery partners.

‘The driver will no longer be delivering on behalf of Amazon.’

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