I am currently studying in college and part of my college course dictates that I most do a work experience placement. I ended being placed in a charity shop. The first couple of days went well. Its a small little shop in a shopping center so there wasn’t much for me to do. So they decided that today I’ll do some work in the warehouse where they receive their goods.

They gave me the address but they forgot the bus so I ended taking a bus that stopped at a 20 minutes walk away. I got off the bus and tried to find this warehouse with the help of Google maps. It kept constantly telling me to go in different directions for the next 40 minutes. So I was walking around in 0 degrees Celsius weather is just a jumper. I eventually managed to find the correct area but it was in a big industrial park. I went searching around for 40 minutes and it turns out all they had to identify them is like a tiny wooden sign. So I finally got to my placement nearly 2 hours late. They were quite forgiving about it though since apparently that has happened to a few other before.

  • Rediphile@lemmy.ca
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    10 months ago

    Had you accidentally turned on ‘avoid highways’ by chance? Because the one time that happened to me it was.

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      10 months ago

      Maybe it’s a non-US thing, but here in Sweden GMaps will desperately force you onto roads that it has decided are highways or some other kind of “fast” roads I guess and it makes no sense.

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        10 months ago

        Nope. Absolutely not, since highways were 90% of that trip. It did this like halfway through, for no reason that I could think of. No traffic. No accidents up a head. It quite literally had me get off the highway, and reenter at the same interchange!

        The only options I would have enabled would have been “avoid tolls” and “avoid ferries”. Neither of which applied for this