This week, the stance of a US-based Cuban who works as a delivery man for multinational Amazon went viral in bad fashion when he shared a video on his TikTok account of himself refusing to walk up three floors deliver parcels.
According to that video, the Cuban TikTok user identified as @elyabo refused to take a £40 package, which appeared to be a stroller, up to the third floor because it was “very heavy” and he also had a lot of “warmth with him.” “.
“If you feel like it, come and look for it down here,” the delivery man, who is also young, can be heard saying. Of course, the reactions of hundreds of thousands of Cubans on social media immediately exploded, criticizing the delivery man’s poor work because he should have left him on the doorstep.
“Look at his criminal look and you will get the answer”, “He thinks he is in Cuba”, “You are rude, too lazy and too conceited, he is coming, what a horror” or “This is her Scourge that exists. “They stayed in Cuba and go to the United States, are accepted there and get a job,” were some of the comments on the event.
More reactions to the Cuban Amazon supplier in the US
One of the most respected opinions was that of a Cuban delivery man, postal and parcel delivery man for the North American company FedEx, who taught the young man from Amazon in old age how a self-respecting delivery man should behave.
“When the customer pays for a service, the service must be provided by the driver or whoever. “There’s no fear of work,” Duniesky told Aguiar while carrying two 35-pound packages on his shoulders to climb three floors.
“That’s how you work in the United States, dad, when the customer pays you have to do the service as it is (…) one on one shoulder and you grab the other as best you can and climb on it (.. .) .) If there are teenagers, there are no problems […] “Third floor, that’s not a story, just up and down stairs,” said the man.