Cuban Amazon Delivery Man Doesnt Understand Miami Barriers

Cuban Amazon Delivery Man Doesn’t Understand Miami Barriers

A Cuban delivery man Amazon He doesn't understand the barriers in Miami, as a video shared on social media shows.

Delivering a package in a gated area was complicated for the employee because he had no patience for the door to be opened.

However, the Cuban did an “Amazon Flex” (that's what he called his entry technique) and managed to slip through the bottom crack of the fence, then ran off to look for the customer's house.

The scene was recorded by Cuban friends who laughed at the delivery man's incident and shared the video on the humor site lmfaomiami.

The attitude of the young employee of the e-commerce company was diametrically opposed to that of the Cuban Tiktoker – also an Amazon employee refused to carry a package to the third floor claiming it was too heavy and too hot.

“If they feel like it, they can come and look down here,” he was heard saying on camera as he continued to complain about the heat and weight of the package.

His direct response was met by another Cuban employee of the FedEx company, who taught the reluctant delivery driver a lesson.

“If the customer pays for a service, the service must be provided by the driver or whoever.” You shouldn't be afraid of work“The FedEx employee explained as he lifted two approximately 35-pound boxes on his shoulders and carried them up the stairs to a third floor.

“That's how it works in the United States, Dad, when the customer pays, you have to do the service as is,” he said, “one on one shoulder and you grab the other as best you can and climb on it .” he added.

The proliferation of Cuban employees in the Miami headquarters of these thriving “delivery companies” inspired the influencer Christopher Gomez -known as Kristoff Kriollo-, who made a parody video on the subject.

The influencer staged the Cubans who work as Amazon delivery drivers and portrayed them as such confident, brave, talkative, talkative and some a little lazy to climb stairs.

According to Kristoff, Amazon delivery drivers—if they are Cuban—might ask you for a glass of water, offer you other services, tell you things about their lives, or express their opinions about your life.