The Saturday morning doorman is very rude. I was making a delivery for a Conceirge company, that my company partners with. I approached the main entrance and told the doorman I have a delivery, without even looking at me and giving me the courtesy he immediately dismissed me and told me to go to the service entrance. I told him it would be nice if he could at least look at me and treat me as if I were human and deserving of respect. He said "I don't have to, English is English" WHAT!?!? He's probably used to talking to delivery and maintenance people like that!!!
As I went through the revolving door to leave he hurriedly pushed the doors almost damaging my delicate delivery items in the process. I yelled "Excuse me! don't do that!" He stopped and said "Are you finished? are you done yet?" Instead of continuing to argue I just took out my phone and snapped. I didn't have time to be attacked and go back and forth trying to explain how he should be polite, I knew I could express my disappointment online with lasting results.
Regardless of who comes to your property EVERYONE deserves respect. I could have been a friend of the resident just coming from shopping and not a delivery man!! Glenwood Management would do well to discuss the basic tenets of doormanship with him so others visitors to the property aren't subject to the same demoralizing treatment!
The Regent Reviews
The Saturday morning doorman is very rude. I was making a delivery for a Conceirge company, that my company partners with. I approached the main entrance and told the doorman I have a delivery, without even looking at me and giving me the courtesy he immediately dismissed me and told me to go to the service entrance. I told him it would be nice if he could at least look at me and treat me as if I were human and deserving of respect. He said "I don't have to, English is English" WHAT!?!? He's probably used to talking to delivery and maintenance people like that!!!
As I went through the revolving door to leave he hurriedly pushed the doors almost damaging my delicate delivery items in the process. I yelled "Excuse me! don't do that!" He stopped and said "Are you finished? are you done yet?" Instead of continuing to argue I just took out my phone and snapped. I didn't have time to be attacked and go back and forth trying to explain how he should be polite, I knew I could express my disappointment online with lasting results.
Regardless of who comes to your property EVERYONE deserves respect. I could have been a friend of the resident just coming from shopping and not a delivery man!! Glenwood Management would do well to discuss the basic tenets of doormanship with him so others visitors to the property aren't subject to the same demoralizing treatment!