A foul-mouthed Amazon delivery driver was caught on a doorbell camera criticizing the customers, claiming they would buy slaves if the tech giant sold them.
The unidentified worker began his rant as he approached the front door of a home in the Detroit suburb of Redford Township, Michigan.
“Got a million multi stops because these people out here in Dearborn Heights, they can’t go anywhere and get their own f–king s–t so now I’m sitting out here delivering a million packages to a million and f–king one houses,” the Amazon worker said, according to video obtained by ABC 7 Detroit.
The unidentified worker began his rant as he approached the front door of a home in the Detroit suburb of Redford Township, Michigan. WXYZ 7 News DetroitThe irritated driver complained that customers no longer shopped at brick-and-mortar stores, instead relying on mobile apps and deliveries.
“Nobody out here knows how to go to f–king Walmart or go to a Target or anything like that, these mother-f–kers bro!” he said.
After scanning all the packages at the doorstep, the driver walked away, but not before making one last jab of the residents.
“These motherf–kers, if you would let’em, these motherf–kers right here would order slaves off f–king Amazon.
The homeowner, a single mother working three jobs and attending school, was annoyed at the driver’s comments because she pays for the convenience of online shopping during her busy schedule, the unidentified woman told the outlet.
After scanning all the packages at the doorstep, the driver walked away but not until he made one last jab of the residents. WXYZ 7 News DetroitSocial media users blasted the driver for being hypocritical about his job.
“How do you become a delivery person and then complain about having to deliver stuff?” one person wrote.
“Please stop ordering so I can lose my job,” another comment read.
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“Does he realize that the only reason he has a job in delivery is that people order things?” a third said, adding, “I’m not sure how, but we need to get back to a culture of having a base level respect for the customer.”
Neighbors in the area questioned the driver’s comments but understood his complaints.
“It’s kinda unprofessional, but I can understand his frustration. It’s cold and people don’t want to go out,” Fitz Mac told ABC 7 Detroit.
Amazon was looking into the driver’s comments as a violation of its guidelines.
“We’re actively looking into this and will take appropriate action following our review. Based on the actions depicted in the video, this behavior does not reflect the standards we hold for drivers delivering to Amazon customers,” the company told the outlet.
Amazon also said it has “contracts with small, local businesses and independent contractors,” but it wasn’t clear what kind of employment the driver had.
The Post has reached out to Amazon.

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