i should say that i dont have permission to post these vids but hope i am forgiven...chicago messengers...oh yeah, the first one is from o.b.1...he left us but still communicates from south america...
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...hope you cats enjoy...peace.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
F*CK YOU HANCOCK!!!

not sure what is going on but the hancock has been only using one freight elevator lately. maybe companies are moving in or out...maybe there's construction...maybe...i just dont know. the building is getting very annoying.
prior to september 11th the building was fairly quick. you were able to take the regular elevators along with the regular people. all you had to do was write your name and number on a sheet of paper and then you were up and running. after 9/11 security had to be bumped up...i understand why but still frustrating. they installed a messenger center of sorts at the dock where packages could be dropped and picked up. the pick up usually took longer than dropping cause the drop literally just consists of getting quick signature. for some reason the messenger center was taken out of the building and then messengers had to check in through the dock and they are given a key card to the floor they are supposed to go through. once the key card was in your hands you make your way to the back where there are two freights you can take.
a couple of problems with the situation of the key card. if the company has several floors and you go to the wrong one you basically have to go all the way down and get another key card to go to the correct floor. the same happens if the company has moved to a different floor. also, reception is pretty bad at the building especially when the messenger is waiting for the freight...we are basically at no communication and hopefully things are getting done.
now...like i said, they only have one freight the messengers can use lately(not just bike messengers...all messengers). this kills time like crazy...i have guys waiting anywhere from 10 to 30 mins for an elevator to show up...thats ridiculous. this causes messengers to be late on packages and causes the messenger to lose out on other runs cause of no communication and time wasted waiting. we are keeping track of the wait and are charging for it but it still frustrates me, the client, and more importantly, the messenger. if a messenger is frustrated then he/she cant think straight...i dont need a messenger riding in downtown chicago not thinking straight.
on another note, at least its not 135 south lasalle...messengers go through a similar process but have to leave their bag at the dock. wtf? anyone can pretty much take it cause security doesn't really keep a close eye on the bags. its ridiculous...peace.
Labels:
docks,
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frustration,
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Friday, February 15, 2008
balloons, stolen bikes, and broken fingers...oh my...

so, as some of you might have read...we had a client call and request to meet a messenger at thompson center to deliver some 30 balloons upstairs to lisa madigans office. we ended up taking the job because...well, not sure. anyway, the job actually payed alot of money...we charged a van solo which is pretty much as expensive is it got. so, who do i choose to take care of the sillyness...triple-six-five. she hasn't been to work in a while and could use the loot. she shows up and tries to deliver the balloons...apparently the client, which really isn't a client but instead used his/her credit card, was a protestor of sorts. he/she sent the balloons as a jab at lisa madigans office for some police brutality case. needless to say...they were not happy and sent 6665 back down holding the balloons...
6665...hey julio?
j.dot...what up? you got the balloons off?
6665...no man. its part of some protest or something and they wouldn't take them...what should i do?
j.dot...i dont know. is the person still there?
6665...nope. im gonna let them go...what should i do?
j.dot...well, i need you to get to your marsh sweep so let them fly...
seriously, what do i tell her? i wish i would've been there to photograph the whole thing or, at least witness the event. either way, six-five was happy to make money, the client was able to protest, and i had the chance to laugh out loud during these winter daze.
on another note, 6629 got his bike stolen. he didn't quite tell me so i couldn't get the word out in time to get eyes on the street. either way, i call him...
j.dot...two-nine, two-nine.
6629...hey julio, im walking my last drop cause my bike just got stolen.
j.dot...what? when? serious?
6629...yeah. its no big deal. im walking this last one. its actually kind of funny...they took my bike and left me theirs.
j.dot...what?
6629...yeah, they left me theirs but its a pretty busted bike. im gonna have to head home after this. it isn't a big deal...i got another one at home.
again, what do i say? at least he was in good spirits but not much gets this man down. he's been around for a while and knows how things work...unfortunately.
one more thing...6688, the biker that got doored and broke his fingers but decided to not go to the hospital. apparently he decided to tape them up but they settled completely off so he had to go to the doctor where they re-broke the fingers so that they would settle correctly. fuck...these winter days are getting weird and funny...peace.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
please...
everyday i have to figure out who's going to stick around late with me. i have the late start and stick around until six or a bit later. not too many jobs get called in from five to six but i still need at least three guys to stick around and help the car dispatch pick up jobs for the drivers. messengers get a cut for handing off the package plus its overtime pay at that time. anyway, when the temperature is 50 or higher its very easy to convince people to stick around but lately, this chicago weather has been making things difficult. i still find a few that'll help out but it takes alot of convincing(at times).
on another note, we got a call yesterday requesting a silly delivery. the client wanted a messenger to meet them at thompson center(100 w randolph)...not a big deal cause alot of cats hang out there anyway. the client was going to meet the messenger there with about 30 or more balloons...wtf? the client basically didn't want to deal with the security of the building and wanted us/the messenger to go through the entire 10 to 15 minute procedure to get the balloons up to lisa madigan's office. it actually isn't a huge deal and probably would be easy money for one of my guys but its annoying when clients request us to deal with the silly procedures of buildings just because they dont want to be treated like that. you take the time to get the balloons there why not just take care of the rest? oh well...the beat goes on...peace.
on another note, we got a call yesterday requesting a silly delivery. the client wanted a messenger to meet them at thompson center(100 w randolph)...not a big deal cause alot of cats hang out there anyway. the client was going to meet the messenger there with about 30 or more balloons...wtf? the client basically didn't want to deal with the security of the building and wanted us/the messenger to go through the entire 10 to 15 minute procedure to get the balloons up to lisa madigan's office. it actually isn't a huge deal and probably would be easy money for one of my guys but its annoying when clients request us to deal with the silly procedures of buildings just because they dont want to be treated like that. you take the time to get the balloons there why not just take care of the rest? oh well...the beat goes on...peace.
Labels:
bad weather,
balloons,
begging,
please,
silly work,
staying late
Thursday, February 7, 2008
finally...
...my note pad. as they show up/call in i write their number down. then i begin the stand-by list if i have to. write their number when they are not working and scratch them off one by one as i dish them work. once they clean up and i have no work for them to scoop i write their number down again and location...mart, loop, north, and so on.
today finally felt like things were back to normal. as i stated...last week will be known as "hell week". i had to work from midnight to 8am and it was really hard for my body to adjust to the new sleep schedule. i also put in an extra 12 hours of overtime...not a huge deal but i started to feel the effects the last few days.
that being said, today finally felt like nothing ever happened. i was the only bike dispatcher...it isn't a big deal but can get a little hectic at times. as soon as i walked in i had to dispatch about 42 runs.

all day today was pretty steady...nice flow to things. i had most cats in the mid to late 20's in deliveries made for the day. not good but not bad either...plus, a few cats i had doing car work and there were enough super emergency packages to make a decent amount of loot for the day. i'm also dealing with alot of rookies...this was definitely not a factor. on a busier day i can see a few of them slowing up on me but today was perfect to become acquainted with them. they flowed the work perfect...very few mistakes. i also didn't have no drama from 6686 which was a big surprise...i think after our little spat things have cleared up and we both want whats best...to make money.
towards the end of the day i finally heard something i've been wanting to hear...
j.dot...six-five, six-five
6665...hey julio, you trying to call me?
j.dot...just checking up on you. what do you have left?
6665...203 lasalle
j.dot...cool, cool...after your done with that one have a goodnight and all that good stuff. safe ride home and i'll see you tomorrow, we'll do it all over again.
6665...hey man, i missed you. dont leave us like that again.
on another note, mayor daley has helped pass some nice laws for bikers...not sure on the details but its something like...must be 3ft from biker when passing and no left or right turns in front of biker. thank God...peace.
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
super tuesday...
woke up early to get in my vote for today. i have the late start so its not a big deal...got to work earlier than expected. haven't worked a normal shift in about a week and was hoping to get a "welcome back" from some of the guys but instead it was business as usual. it actually felt better this way cause we literally picked up where we left off.
anyway...the day was slow. i'm assuming that many people were out voting throughout the day...also, most people were probably trying to get work done early to allow them time to race home to avoid the snow storm headed our way as well as give them time to get into the polls. we decided to let a few guys go home early to give them the chance to cast their vote...also, this opens up the board for the rest of the crew and it doesn't make the day seem dead.
tonight we get hit with a snow storm...tomorrow we ride careful...peace.
anyway...the day was slow. i'm assuming that many people were out voting throughout the day...also, most people were probably trying to get work done early to allow them time to race home to avoid the snow storm headed our way as well as give them time to get into the polls. we decided to let a few guys go home early to give them the chance to cast their vote...also, this opens up the board for the rest of the crew and it doesn't make the day seem dead.
tonight we get hit with a snow storm...tomorrow we ride careful...peace.
Friday, February 1, 2008
broken record...
two lanes were one...people walking on the street cause sidewalk was not walkable...cars slidding/stuck everywhere...potholes hidden...friday, one of the busiest days in the messenger industry...snow predicted to end around six pm...lets just say, i predict a total of 13 runs being completed on time...






hope everyone rides safe...peace.
hope everyone rides safe...peace.
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