Comcast Contractor Van Does Doughnuts
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Meh, get over it. It's people having fun in a dead end job. Quite frankly, if more people did things like this more often, a lot more people would be a lot happier.
Who is it that usually gives you the "benefit of the doubt"? Usually laid back people.. not hard up "I haven't had a break in four years" people.
@sardonumspa: It was probably a sticker..
But still, if the company owns the van and only has a Comcast sticker on it-- and he's not even on the job-- who the hell cares?
I used to do this a lot in the snow. Cops would come and tell us to leave, because we'd do it in school parking lots and such. It was fun. Even cops knew it.
@akede2001: If they're doing this instead of the work they're paid to do, we're not going to "get over it".
And, this is also abuse of company equipment, which is another reason for Comcast to not "get over it".
@Buran:
Well, regarding your first point...how do you know it's not their lunch break?
Regarding your second point...please explain to me how in the hell doing doughnuts damages a vehicle. Have you ever even done a doughnut? Please tell me how this is "abusing company property"
Thats a Comcast Contractor vehicle, more than likely it's his own. Actual Comcast rigs have large sticker signage attached not a magnetic placard. They also include a "1-800-call-me-in" sticker on the back. I was a in-house tech for over 5 years and got tired of the incompetence at even the higher levels of the business. I myslef kept waiting for him to hit something or his ladder fly off, that would have been funny
@The Bambino: Simple: they weren't told they could do stuff like that, and I bet if you damage the suspension and take it to a dealer and they find damage resulting from it, they'll void the suspension warranty ... due to abuse.
And show me written proof from Comcast that it's OK to do this even on your lunchbreak.
@Buran:
Well if you're being ticky-tack like that, sure...There's no chance that Comcast says it's ok to do that, but referencing your original comment "if they're doing this instead of the work their paid to do..." Well, we simply can't PROVE that they are even on the clock in the video, and again referencing your original comment "abuse of company vehicle..." we don't even have proof that is a ComCast, and not privately owned, vehicle.
I'm just calling a spade a spade.
I talked my school bus driver into doing donuts in the school parking lot once. And it was a full-sized bus, too.
@Buran:
It's a waste of gas.
But donuts on ice isn't abusing the equipment...you're not hurting it one bit.
Meh, I hate the comcast a-holes just as much as anyone, but I am not going to begrudge them a little fun occassionally. Heck!, when I worked in security, every winter I did at least one donut in the patrol vehicle they provided. Of course.... I always did it when i KNEW there was no possibility that I was being watched/seen/caught.
I WILL however bust their balls for being stupid enough to do it in a place where someone caught them on video doing it! Jackasses!
Btw... was this in a customer's driveway/parking lot? Because it wouldnt suprise me if it was.
correction.... I see now that it is some idiot performing for the camera...IN THEIR WORK VAN!!!!!! Jeeze! At least remove or cover up the "comcast" sign! In this day & age of youtube & googlevideo... you are a moron to do something this stupid on camera & not expect the possibility of it being posted online & have it come back & bite you in the ass! If this guy loses his work contract with comcast... then I say he deserves it.
@akede2001: probabl a magnet.
So what if the guy has a little fun without hurting anybody. he was gonna be late regardless, at least he may be in a good mood when he's late this time.
I ditched Comcast when I moved, but the last time the guy came, he actually took me through the system screen on my DVR and told me what numbers to write down and what to look for if I ever had that particular problem again.
Then he said that he was moving to Florida the next day, so he didn't give a shit. That left me with a good taste in my mouth.
You can hardly blame Comcast for the behavior of the technicians that they hire out. And besides, we have no information indicating whether he's on the clock or if this is being done during a lunch break or what.
Flat out, if this is a hired outside contractor, I wouldn't hold this against Comcast. Adelphia went under because all of their in-house techs were on strike for years. They only had the outsiders who really just don't care.
However, I'm sure that the contract with this particular contrator is already under close review if it hasn't already been cancelled.
Lol ... About 4 months ago my wife and I switched from the local crappy cable company to a DirectTV bundle with our internet/phone provider. The guys showed up (on time) in their Ford F250 4x4 pickup. There were fresh mud splatters up the sides, and I knew what they'd been up to. Did I care? Nah I toldem "Looks like you boys know how to have a good lunch!". They grinned kinda sheepishly, and did a right fine job.
@Buran: "they" are paid "piece-work" or by the job, not hour, most work 12 to 16 hour days, six days a week. More than likelly it's his own van, gas and cell phone oh yes tools and equipment too and some cover as many as four counties as part of our jobs. We also realy enjoy that hearpounding thrill everytime someone decides to drive through our traffic cones and aim for our ladders all for the overpayment of about $5 to $10. some of us do actually take the job seriously and consider each customer as our own not just a comcast customer.






















Dog Nuts? Comcast is certainly an unpleasant company, but frankly I don't even want to know what they do with Dog Nuts.
Doughnuts?
Donuts?