Otaking said:
What's it like? Is it a semi-decent job? I probably won't be able to live off of it, but I figured I should ask.
I delivered for Dominos for two and a half years during college. It is a decent job, but you need to be able to work under pressure, and to have the patience to deal with some flack from customers.
Including the minimum wage base pay, I averaged about $15/hour, which is pretty darn good pay in college. Whether that's enough to live off of will depend on the number of hours you work and what your living situtation is.
One big caveat - a good 2/3 of the pay comes from tips, and most business comes from the dinner hours. If you want to make money,
you have to work the dinner or late shifts. Day shifts will be much slower and not nearly as much pay. Often people working dinner hours will make as much is 3 hours as other people did all day (from 10-5).
My friend tells me things like I'll wreck my vehicle and a ton of repairs to make. Basically he said a good car will turn to a bad car after working pizza delivery. Is this true?
How good of a driver are you? I never got into an accident or had problems - it's all up to your driving skills (and in part the town/city you are in). I did put on lots of miles - about 100 per eight hour shift. And your car will smell like pizza for a while, unless you have some mega-air freshener. (It goes away after a few days.) I would not use a super-nice car for it, just because of all the miles you will put on.
I know I've read past threads about pizza delivery so I figured it would be a smart place to ask. Basically, is pizza delivery worth it? (btw, the company is Pizza Hut)
For me it was yes. You have to work the busy hours, and tolorate very hectic and sometimes high-pressure work, but I found it to be woth it. And walking out every night with cash was nice.
