“Please don’t call and rush me”… A text message from a delivery man before Chuseok [e글e글]

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The delivery man is preparing for delivery. Newsis

Amid the surge in delivery volume due to the Chuseok holiday, a text message from a delivery man asking people not to rush him has been made public and is becoming a hot topic.

Recently, netizen A posted on his X (Twitter) account a text message he received from a delivery man the night before, saying, “My heart hurts.”

The delivery man said, “This is OO Delivery. The delivery volume is too high, so the delivery will be delayed. It will be delivered before 12 o’clock.” He also said, “Please do not call and rush me. If you do, it will be even later. Please understand. I am sorry. I am also having a hard time.”

After this certification, other netizens also shared the content of the message they received from the delivery man. The text read, “OO Delivery has a large volume of packages, so delivery is only just beginning. Therefore, we would like to inform you that delivery will be delayed. We will deliver the package in an icebox first, and then via regular delivery. We will do our best to deliver it as quickly and safely as possible.”

“Please don’t call and rush me”… A text message from a delivery man before Chuseok [e글e글]

Part of the text message sent by the delivery man. Captured by X (Twitter)

Netizens responded with comments such as, “During the holidays, we absolutely must be considerate of delivery workers. They are such wonderful people,” “I’m a current delivery worker, and during Chuseok, the amount of deliveries doubles compared to usual,” “Is it right to nag them because I can’t stand it in between?” “No matter how much money I’m getting, it’s bullying to nag them,” and “I feel bad for them.”

Recently, the volume of parcel deliveries has increased significantly ahead of the Chuseok holiday. According to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, the expected daily volume of parcel deliveries this month is 18.5 million boxes, which is an 11% increase from the usual volume of 16.6 million boxes.

Reporter Choi Jae-ho, Donga.com [email protected]

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2024-09-14 00:36:46

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