Saturday, October 24, 2009

Where's the best place for a pizza delivery job &&&??

I am wondering what company is best to work at for pizza delivery?? What I mean by "best" is the benefits, pay, the business, tipping, reimbursement on gas, and overall best place to work....





I also am curious to know if anyone has made a living off pizza delivery as I am a college student looking for an apartment with my girlfriend just wondering if it would support it.





Thanks.
Where's the best place for a pizza delivery job %26amp;%26amp;%26amp;??
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Reply:east oakland
Reply:Like the kids that work inside, you would probably only make


minimum wage. And then there's the gas usage. Each rest-


aurant has their own methods. Maybe even no reimburse-


ment. You'd have to call around and compare or see if they


are different with their employees. I've seen a guy inside


being called on to go and deliver when their main guy was out.


He didn't ask if someone would cover his gas, he just left


with the pizza. And it was a chain restaurant. So maybe he


didn't get his gas covered. Unless he just took down his


mileage and they added the gas to his paycheck.


I don't believe you could support yourself. I see a car with


a pizza logo on top and he lives with someone and works


late afternoons and nights. You surely can do better for an


income than delivering pizza. Walk dogs by the hour, or try


working the cashiers booth at a theatre evenings. Work part


time at a dept. store. That is still min. wage tho to start.


You'd do better as a wait person. At least you'd get tips.


Usually the benefits are nil, other than a free meal on your


shift. But maybe you could take home pizzas' that aren't


delivered for some reason. Most of the medical plans have


a deductible and aren't worth the bother. Just hope you don't


get sick!

Why is it so hard to get a nursing job in Labor and Delivery?

I really wanna work in labor and delivery as an RN but it seems almost impossible to get that position. Everyone who is in it has been doing it for ten years plus and other nurses i've spoken to have been trying to get into that department for a long time and still can't. My ultimate goal is to be a Nurse Midwife so i need the L%26amp;D experience but how can i qualify to work in that dept?
Why is it so hard to get a nursing job in Labor and Delivery?
I think its difficult because there are a lot of people who want it. And because you really need to know your stuff to be working with babies. Unfortunatly I really want to be a L/D nurse too and I didnt know that it was super hard to get into. Well keep trying!
Reply:Nurses love their jobs in L%26amp;D and there is very low turnover. You're right, it's hard to get in. Persistence is your best friend. Find out the names of the nurse manager in L%26amp;D units at the local hospitals and start contacting them directly, don't just fill out online applications and expect to get results. You really have to be assertive and keep letting these people responsible for hiring know that you really want to work for them. Eventually they will get tired of hearing your name and you'll get an interview.





Keep at it and follow your dream!

Worried about my Boyfriend having a delivery job...?

My boyfriend has been looking for work for months now, he finally found a really nice job delivering flowers for a florist shop. I've known many people that have died in car accidents and I can't help but worry about him being on the road ALL DAY like that. This is literally the first job offer he's had in along time, so it's important that he keeps this job. Any advice on how to ease my worried mind? Thanks!
Worried about my Boyfriend having a delivery job...?
Think of the flowers he'll bring you?


I say good on him for trying and trying until he got himself a job, You should give him a loving hug and kiss each morning and look forward to his return at the end of his working day. He's in no more danger doing this job than doing anything else, I'd say. Your worries are understandable but unfounded.


Hey, good luck to you both!
Reply:You can't look at it like that. Just because he is driving all day doesn't mean he will be in an accident. An accident can happen just pulling out of the driveway or say the only place he went in one week was to walgreens and back , he still can get in an accident to and from walgreens.. you get what i am saying? You are being selfish and need to relax .. Just keep in contact with him during the day but do not be over obsessive... Good luck
Reply:just forget about the accident.
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Is being a labor and delivery nurse a good job?

I would love to be a labor and delivery nurse but i was wondering about the conditions and the hours. I would like to have a family of my own someday and I would hope the schedule would be flexible. I would love to know all the details. Thanks
Is being a labor and delivery nurse a good job?
My cousin started that way before she worked her way up to nurse educator. She worked 10-12 hour shifts and had no say if it would be weekends, days, afternoons nor nights. For a family, you would need a good babysitter. It did however, pay very well.

Should I consider Pizza Delivery as a job ?

I already have "learner" plates on my noisy 50cc bike.
Should I consider Pizza Delivery as a job ?
That would be pretty funny! I would think it would work for you if you can keep the pizza warm. Perhaps not a career choice though. LOL Good luck!!
Reply:umm just use it as a little extra pay. your living shouldnt be based on "pizza delivery"
Reply:no, too dangerous.
Reply:of course it;s a job. it is work and your getting paid. i delivered pizza once. whether your walking, mopeding, bicycling or running it is all labor-you have to carry the pizza at some point-to someones door. feel free to use this as work reference when filling out applications, unless your getting paid under the table.
Reply:It's a good starter job.Has good tips if you are polite.
Reply:I don't think so. My brother did it for a summer and he hated it!
Reply:that could be dangerous.
Reply:my brother did that for a few summers and he liked it, sure if you think that would be something you would like to do then go for it.
Reply:It is a good summer job, but probably not a great career.
Reply:It could be a good job. Just be careful. My sister in law was one and she got several threats and was attacked a few times....she was also attempted to be pulled into a few places. If you do decide to go for the job, make sure you can defend yourself. And be ready for ANYTHING!!!! ANd be careful on your bike too!!!! Hey, maybe that'll get you bigger tips!!!! LOL
Reply:Not on a bike. Pizza is unwieldy and catches wind. You could do delivery but I would advise against Pizza.
Reply:Depends on the area you are in. If you have to deliver to "bad" neighborhoods it can be very dangerous.
Reply:If you had a car, I would say yes. I doubt that they will hire you, if you plan to deliver them on a 50cc bike. You would not be able to make the large deliveries.





If you are just looking for something for the summer, try a grocery store, retail store, hotel (you could be a bell hop), or, if you are interested in learning about the food service industry, try a restaurant, sandwich shop, or even a fast food joint.





Good luck! I had my first job when I was 8 years old, my parents would send me to the farm every summer, and I picked peas, until I got the courage (age 14), to tell them I hated it, then I went to work in the Food Service Industry, then a Grocery Store, and when I graduated, I went into the US Army.





Have a good summer!





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Reply:its a nice job.my dad did that for a while.and you don't get paid much,but you get paid in tips,sometimes you get pretty good tips.especially from stoners.lol
Reply:lol...you should aim for someone that has a bigger paycheck...;) but then again, if you're deperate for cash, it is better than working at McDonalds..and to think, guys on bikes are sorta hott!
Reply:no find another career
Reply:Maybe for a little money builder and a little something for your resume, but not for a life job, you may be rushed.
Reply:yea! so when you get hungry you can just eat the pizza!

How do i find courier jobs like catologue kays, next ,catologue delivery?

Try the sight below they have an application form online then they contact you.
How do i find courier jobs like catologue kays, next ,catologue delivery?
Click onto their web sites, they often ask for people who want to be couriers.
Reply:try some of the catalogues also try the courier companys,tnt i know for sure do alot for catalogues


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Were is the best place to find a delivery driver job in Oklahoma City?

just be yourself. and dress for the position you are going for.
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What do you think abou Pizza delivery? is it good job?

Im working as a cashier now, should i quit and get a delivery job?
What do you think abou Pizza delivery? is it good job?
My girlfriends daughter was a pizza delivery person. She made really good tips. However, the pizza place did not pay for gas, oil, that type of thing. The wear and tear on your car is your own responsibility. I guess you need to way the pros and cons. Also, when it's snowing and raining out, you're still delivering pizza!!! Snow tires, chains, whatever.... You're paying for them not the pizza company.
Reply:I think overall a delivery driver would pay a bit more. A cashier gets paid at a set rate, where as a delivery driver you get tips (money every day) as well as a check. Plus its super easy. I wouldnt say its a GREAT job, but its easy, and a paycheck.
Reply:i certainly agree with "eichingm" and that i would weigh the pros and cons before doing making your decison maybe have a sit down with you boss and see what you have to pay for and what they'll pay for gas and oil wise
Reply:do whatever u think is best!! me personally, i dont really like being a cashier and working with all those crabby people and old people with their 2 cent coupons that they cant live without!! lol but any ways.......good luck!
Reply:do you have a good car? does it use a lot of gas or oil? how much does the job pay compaired to what you earn now?
Reply:well if ur car doesn't waste that much gas well then use it but i recommend that you stayed as a cashier u won't have to past Thur hot weather or cold weather that much but its ur decision
Reply:I wouldn't.


Delivert people are treated horribly,


especiallly if yerr a woman.


mine?
Reply:I wouldn't


I would be to afraid of getting mugged or something
Reply:cashier is way better

How can I get a job in fedex as a delivery driver in Orlando , Fl.? Does anybody Know a contractor?

I would like to know requirements and exact information about how to get a job at fedex as a delivery package driven a small trucks ( class E driver license?
How can I get a job in fedex as a delivery driver in Orlando , Fl.? Does anybody Know a contractor?
It depends on what branch of FedEx you would like to work for. There is fedex ground and fedex express. If you want to get a job at fedex express, then go to the fedex website and search careers and they will post all open positions. The driver position is very competitive so be ready for a long process including backround checks and drug testing. Fedex is an awesome company to work for so good luck.

Is pizza delivery a fun job?

is it?
Is pizza delivery a fun job?
i think so-- its a job-








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Reply:Pizza delivery can be a fun job as it is fun to make tips. It gets you out of your place of work, and meet lots of different people. Depending on the restaurant, see if you have to wash floors and toilets too. Sometimes they use drivers as dishwashers to, and you have to do a lot of preps, cut pepperoni, cheese etc. Fun job but not always easy. You would be better to apply at a chain, Pizza Hut maybe, but just a Greek owned restaurant they try to get a lot of work out of you for what they pay. Also take into consideration the wear %26amp; tear on your car, and of course the horrible price of gas now, that you would have to pay.
Reply:If you like running your car into the ground.


Do not let your car insurance people know that you are delivering.


Be prepared as a new driver to go to work numerous times and be sent home before you start because it is slow.





Have fun.
Reply:I wouldn't think so. There are a lot of weird people out there out there that could get you into some dangerous situations. Also, if you live a place where there is snow it could make for dangerous driving not to mention the wear and tear on your car.
Reply:i think it is.:D you can get to go top different places, even to places you haven't been to in your town or city if you don't really go out that much. it is also offers a great opportunity to meet other people.:D
Reply:Ummm definitly not. You have to drive everywere (like bum's houses) and you waste ur gas money. Also you don't get paid alot.
Reply:Very good pay :)
Reply:Yeah, and good pay too. XD

What is a better job for a 20 year old female- delivery driver or waitress?

I want something with a lot of tips and a good paycheck... but then again I dont want to deal with the public (waitress) but then again i dont know how i feel about losing gas or miles on my car (delivery driver) and also the delivery driver - i could get like mugged or something cause it's just me alone... but then the job of a waitress is a lot to remember... so what is a better option?? I would also like to work weekdays in the mornings/afternoons and one weekend day.
What is a better job for a 20 year old female- delivery driver or waitress?
Waitressing is the better option simply because of personal safety. Very few delivery drivers are women.





If lots of tips and good pay is what you want, the decision has already been made for you.
Reply:Waitressing really isn't too hard as far as remembering stuff if you go to a smalle restaurant. The bigger it is, the more people, and more demand. So for your first one, try to find a smaller restaurant, maybe privately owned. I worked at a popular, 12 table beach restaurant over the spring/summer, and the money was incredible. It does involve interaction, and it takes getting used to, I'm not much of a people person, so the first couple weeks were tough. But you get used to it... it sort of turns into your "work personality". Do what you have to to get the tips. Smile, joke, whatever. But the money is much better than delivering, and quite a bit safer.
Reply:Waitress. It is safer for you to be in a Restaurant serving people than in a car alone making delivery runs. You could get robbed, raped or murdered. Or all three.





As far as hours, you take what they have available. If you want to set your own hours, open your own restaurant. Otherwise you work the shifts they give you. And do so without complaining and missing work and eventually they will offer you another shift.
Reply:Delivery driver is way too dangerous.
Reply:Waitress! It's what I do. Plus, it could help you get used to dealing with the public.
Reply:Hi well I think a waitress would be a better job for you if you work in a good restaurant like Chillis, The Olive Garden or something more high scale you will make a lot of cash. If thats not the thing for you would you be intrested in working from home as a customer service rep or something? You can go to FTD.COM they hire at home customer service reps. depending on where you live or you can go to WESTATHOME.COM better yet if this kind of work intrest you go to WAHM.COM and see what work at home companies are hiring. They are legit I work for a couple with these gas prices!!!!! One more thing I work for a number of mystery shopping companies you can make some quick fast cash in minutes most of the time. If you could use an extra 2 or 3 hundred a week check out marketforce.com. Want a job that you can choose your own hours and work when you want? Check out CROSSMARK.COM I have worked with them for almost a year now. They pay every friday direct deposit. You have to go to different stores and do all kinds of stuff like placing stickers on products or performing resets (thats when you go into a store and move stuff around to make it look more appealing to customers) its easy and the pay is good they also offer benefits they also pay you for mileage so the gas you use they pay you back for some of it. so check em out. Good luck in your search make sure you find something you really like. Good Luck!!! Hope this helps
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How can i get a newspaper delivery job?

im living in nottingham
How can i get a newspaper delivery job?
Keep your eye out in local newspaper shop windows and your local newspaper, there are often advertisements in them. Also, ask in your local newsagents, you may get in just before they put an ad up. I think you have to be over 12, so make sure you are! Good luck xxx
Reply:I used to work in a news agents the best thing to do is visit the news agents and leave your details then the news agent will get back to you


Sometimes there is a waiting list so it might take time
Reply:Jessica. You have to be 14. Visit a couple of local newsagents and see if there are any vacancies.Leave your name and address ,and phone so they can contact you if anything turns up.The local free papers also use delivery boys and girls .Look in your local free paper to get their address and phone No. and try them.Again leave your details with them.There will probably be some opportunities as existing boys and girls have their holidays and reliefs are needed.It is this time of year when there are vacancies. 16 year olds go to college and can no longer do their rounds as the hours don't suit This means people like you can take their places.
Reply:Check for any adds in your local paper, also next time your at your nearest post office ask if they have any newpaper delivary jobs. You have to be over 12 though.
Reply:If you are 13 or over just walk into your nearest newsagents and ask.
Reply:Go to the local newsagent and ask or put your name down till something comes vacant. They are always asking for them near me.
Reply:Most news paper shops would let you no if you just ask them%26gt;X Cindy

Is delivery driving at dominoes a good job?

I heard it's easy and there are lots of tips
Is delivery driving at dominoes a good job?
Sounds good to me: You deliver pizzas (in a car, presumably), so listening to the radio is a plus; the tips can be very good; you get pizza (and wings?) at a discount.
Reply:Decide for yourself, although i didn't mind my job a few years back. had to pay some bills.





Upsides to the job are: you chill in a car and deliver food that smells good, you get tips that only you know about, it's a low stress job, it's a no brain-er of a job, it's a job you can do for extra cash and never feel locked into, it's a job you can drop at any time, you get free pizza, and you may meet some cute girls on a delivery!





Downsides: Everyone knows you work for dominoes, if you live in CA - the gas prices suck here, the company may or may not reimburse your gas cost, you can run into some punks that wanna stiff you, most people give shitty tips (but tips are tips man, it's still xtra $) and lastly you gotta search for addresses at night - which sucks of it's dark.
Reply:a mate did this and used his own car got paid per mile delivery ..got stopped by traffic cops saw all the pizza etc in the back ready for delivery and he wasnt insured to use his car for that type of work as it was only insured for social domestic and pleasure not for carrying food distrubution and had to stop doing it he was cautioned and his reg and driving details took down


he no longer delivers
Reply:Yeah, its easy, but you know a lot of delivery men get robbed.


They get beat up or something, cuz people dont want to pay the money. Though, it is a fairly easy job.
Reply:sure it is! if you get payed its a good job. plus your right you do get good tips

Pizza delivery for a part-time job for a college kid?

What do you think about pizza delivery? I'm going to be a junior in college next semester and it seems like a decent job to do this summer. I'm going to summer-school so the only jobs I would be able to work would be evening jobs. Is there anything that sucks doing pizza delivery?





It's a franchise store. My roommate works there right now. It's 1 mile down the road from our place. He makes pretty good. It's in a real rich neighborhood(million dollar houses) so he gets decent tips from some people but some are still stingy($1, lol). You think it'll be good?
Pizza delivery for a part-time job for a college kid?
i started delivering in college too man. it was just for some extra cash, or so i thought. it got kind of addicting. i was like you, said it wouldn't last that long, just through college. i never saw myself doing it for a living.





i just had my 36th birthday and i'm still delivering pizzas. started dating the girl that worked behind the counter and we've been married for 10+ years now. i now deliver pizzas to kids of people i use to deliver to in college.





don't get sucked in. it will grab you and pull you under. i was a finance major ready to make 6 figures a year. now i am lucky if the Precourt's on 45th ave leave me $3 dollars when I bring them their 2 pepps and 1-diet coke 2 liter.
Reply:people not tipping might suck but ive heard some good stories...oh and it could be dangerous!
Reply:People rob your ***.
Reply:I delivered for a couple years. Easiest, nest job ever.


Make at least 12-15 dollars an hour.


Make sure they pay for gas, and make sure you don't care about your car.


DElivering pizzas will kill your car


I can't tell you how man naked chicks I saw while delivering...GOOD STUFF
Reply:Without question the largest complaint I have heard about pizza delivery is that companies don't reimburse for the wear and tear to your vehicle. There are also heartless people that don't even believe in tipping pizza deliverers. try to get on part time in a restaurant with killer food and a long wait on the weekends. the tips can be very lucrative, and your car sits in the parking lot the whole time.
Reply:that,s a good age to do it.
Reply:Since you'd be working with your roommate and he thinks it's ok, then I'd say it would be good.
Reply:tips are good in rich areas....hubby does this on wkends moonlighting and it is good....know the streets and youre ok


but good mgr is needed...
Reply:Don't do it. It can have it's ups and downs, but what do you even want to bother with downs?





The wear and tear on a car.. it's frustrating. Not to mention gas being through the roof nowadays.





If this was 2001 on the other hand, you might make/save some easy $.
Reply:lol you could always try it out and see if it works :)
Reply:I believe it would be a good job for you. Smile be friendly and you should do well enough. Besides, its a good way to meet people!
Reply:How about a Bank Teller - It deals with the public, good pay and great benefits.





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Talk to your Counselor at school or look for a position that could offer you a career path like "FINANCIAL SERVICES" or Banking. Everyone needs these services and products and the jobs are endless with also great career advancement opportunities. There are more jobs in Banks than just Tellers and you can see some samples at www.wellsfargo.com or www.bankofamerica.com www.wachovia.bom www.usbank.com





GOOD LUCK! :-)
Reply:Yo, it's a good gig. I did it when I was in college. A couple of tips:





1. Always carry a flashlight.


2. Always carry a Mapsco.


3. Make sure you have a mobile phone.


4. Get a good radar detector. Cops love to give delivery drivers tickets!





and last but not least...to get the maximum tip...





Before each shift make about 5-10 "tip" dollars.





What is a tip dollar?





Take any dollar, and wrinkle it up. Dip it in grease. Grind dirt into it. Tear it apart and tape it back together with electric tape. Get it as DIRTY AND RATTY LOOKING as possible. Then when you have to give people change, always include two or three "tip" dollars. They will always get a disgusted look (usually asking "Where did you get THIS money?") and hand it back to you. If they ask for different money, just tell them you don't have any. Say you only carry $20 and that those are the only ones that you have.





It works every time! Even cheap b*stards hate accepting that filthy money. Plus you can turn around and use the same "tip" dollars on your next delivery. I went from averaging $25 a night cash to making at least $100 using this method.
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Reply:Sounds like a good job for you. Close to your place, tips, your friend works there. Go for it.
Reply:Peter Parker in spider-man did it n look how he turned out, ha jk but seriously if u think it'll fit in wit ur schedule then go for it
Reply:Any job is good when your making tips. The only thing is the gas.......you will be using alot of it. But if you don't mind driving i think it is a very practical job being you are going to be in college.
Reply:Hie Jason. Well to me doing a pizza delivery during semester break it is something good for you, because during the morning and afternoon going for summer classes and evening doing job is something very good. Because from this way you can earn some pocket money for yourself and also you don't have to burden your parents much. Adeliver job is always a very pleasent job for you to do infanct every job is a very pleasent job, is just that how you take it that's all. When you are getting tips from the customer this is something aside from your salary. Well after I left school I started to work in a fast food restaurant whereby it is a drive thru restaurant and I have learn something on how to attract the customer wo loves to come and see me to just by the food and give me tips. My way was when ever you deliver a pizza or food you just wish them and also greet them after paying like '' thank you sir/mam and have a nice day'' when I started to used this particular sentence it really work for me and the customer give tips which my minimum was RM 1.00 and the highest I got was RM 40 from the customer, so although you get $ 1.00 or any amount which the customer gives just take it happily and jsut say those sentence. Try this and hope it might help you.............





ALL THE BEST.............
Reply:its a good job. you get fed, and paid, plus tips. though the hours are late, and some of the people you may encounter might be somewhat scary. always take something to protect yourself (even a can of hairspray will be enough)

What do you know about a company called maxbeth delivery. I recieved a job offer. Need more info about the com

I recived a job offer and I need more info about the company.
What do you know about a company called maxbeth delivery. I recieved a job offer. Need more info about the com
www.maxbeth.com , I hope this is the right one!
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Question about a delivery job?

How old do you have to be to be a delivery person for a food shop?


How do you know how to get to the address that ordered the food?


What do you do if there is no delivery order at the moment?
Question about a delivery job?
It is legal to deliver at age 14. You would use a bicycle to get thru traffic and not get slowed down. If a drivers license is required, then you must be 16..


Sometimes the delivery guy helps to "prep" food in the back for the cook. Other times you just sit and read a magazine..

How much extra does it cost on your car insurance to use your car in your job, such as delivery driver in UK?

If you are using your vehicle for delivery, you probably need commercial plates and commercial insurance on it. Ask your agent.
How much extra does it cost on your car insurance to use your car in your job, such as delivery driver in UK?
ask the insurance company
Reply:Try a specialast Company - you may be surprised how cheap they are. I am a Driving Instructor and I use Waveney - I probably pay less than you do now!! Tel 01603 753888
Reply:To drive to/from work, not much. To drive while at work, eg delivering pizza, courier, etc, costs LOTS.
Reply:different companies vary, Norwich Union dont charge at all. You need to ask for Class 1 cover
Reply:loads. it sounds as though you arent just using your own car to travel to your place of work..that would probably only add 20-25%


to your policy. if you are using your car as your business..i.e.delivering parcels, then that would constitute a business in the eyes of the vultures and cost you a fortune!!! this is why a lot of companies pay a reasonable rate to 'contractors' to do their deliveries, and mini cab firms make their drivers pay their own insurance..hope this helps.brian

Pizza delivery job requirements ?

I just got my license and the guy at pizza hut said they were hiring delivery guys, do you have to be driving for a certain amount of time before you can get the job, what are the requirements?
Pizza delivery job requirements ?
as long as you have a print copy of your drivers license and social security number info.


they keep the license copy and just type your social security number into the computer.


in some pizza huts you must be 18 or older to be a driver.


they can find out if you are younger becasue after your social security number is inside the computer, the computer will know and not give you access as a driver when you clock in.


thats how they did it at our carryout/delivery unit when i was a shift manager.


my mother was a manager for 23 years for pizza hut.


till it was time to run away, lol!


hoped this helped, good luck.



Reply:Your an Ideal candidate. Fresh record = clean record.





I have been a delivery driver since I was 18. (Currently 27)





But a clean record is all that is required. And insurance. Make sure your insurance covers you while you are working, most insurance companies don't cover you while you are on the delivery job clock.





If your insurance carrier doesn't cover this, talk with the company first and ask if they have insurance coverage. Some places will have some kind of insurance that does this. I have never worked for pizza hut, but being that they are one of the largest (if not thee largest) pizza franchise in the world, I would think they have some kind of insurance coverage.








The only real problem is if your a minor. If you are under 18, you are gonna have to make sure your work permit covers it.





On the weapon thing, you don't need to carry one, if you are living in a relatively safe town. That's more of a need for the big city boys. However, the weapon can just find you in more trouble. Companies will beat it through you to just surrender to muggers demands, as life can not be replaced, and hospital bills outweigh a few pizzas and a hand full of greenbacks





The previous poster mentioned this btw, just because some carriers are at a high mugging risk, depending on where they are. Most places have policies in place to prevent this. (such as not delivering to unlit homes, unmarked homes, parks, etc) There is also the callback. Calling the customer back assures you have their contact information, so should it be a set up, there's substantial evidence to go with.





I just recommend having a cell phone as your absolute must have tool.
Reply:I don't think so. You just need to have a license and know a little bit of local geography. But the best way to find out, we'll be through them. But if they're not mentioning anything about it, then don't bring the subject to them.
Reply:Nope, you'll get the job. If you have to use your own car, they should give you gas money. Oh, %26amp; be sure to carry a weapon.
Reply:You HAVE to have a GREAT STEREO in your car. That is very important! I remember that as being the most important thing when I delivered pizza way back when!
Reply:you have to know how to drive, thats tha first requirement
Reply:just apply and they will let you know

I need suggestions for good early morning jobs while attending school (4-10am). No paper delivery. Gas is $$.?

I am going to school during the day and have a disabled child in the evening so I can only work 4-8am reliably and I have some flexibility to 12pm on some days. Any suggestions for jobs? I have applied at the coffee shops around here to no avail. I have tried bakery to no avail. I asked about delivering papers and they make you pay your own gas, so that would leave me with very little left over for the week. Any other suggestions?
I need suggestions for good early morning jobs while attending school (4-10am). No paper delivery. Gas is $$.?
i don't have any idea
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Looking for a delivery driver job in macomb mi.?

I have C D L A indorsement no moving violations in the last 10 years bondable, i have 20 years experience. I am currently employed and do pretty good, but my job takes to much time away from church and family, looking for something local . I live in macomb mi.
Looking for a delivery driver job in macomb mi.?
good luck. my advise is bring your family along and stop going to church.
Reply:Check out the classified section in the sunday paper

Who do I call for a news paper delivery job or other wise know as a paperboy route?

jobs
Who do I call for a news paper delivery job or other wise know as a paperboy route?
what's your local paper? call circulation.

If you start a new job after getting pregnant, will your employer's insurance not cover delivery?

Someone told me that if I start a new job after I get pregnant, the company's insurance will not cover anything pregnancy related because the baby was conceived before I started working there. Is that true?
If you start a new job after getting pregnant, will your employer's insurance not cover delivery?
Generally it's safe to assume this is true. However, each individual insurance company may not follow this policy. I had super insurance in the past and they would have covered anything - no matter what.


Check into your policy and talk to them. Find out before assuming. Best Wishes!
Reply:HIPPA laws changed that.





If you already have health insurance, then all you need is a letter from the previous insurance company showing that you've had continuing coverage until the new insurance goes into effect. If you've got that, they are required by law to cover the pregnancy.





If you've allowed your insurance to lapse before getting the insurance at the new company, then the pregnancy falls under "pre-existing condition" for which you usually have to wait a year before the new company has to cover it (which in the case of pregnancy, you will have already given birth by the time this exclusion period is over).
Reply:More than likely. It is called a pre existing state or illness. Most companies have a grace period before the insurance starts and you will not be covered during this time or for any illnesses or circumstances that come up during this time or before. The only way I can see you maybe getting around this is if you haven't been to a doctor to confirm pregnancy until after you insurance comes into affect. That would probably be dependent on what the policy says. Good luck.
Reply:It depends on the company. In the are where I live most of the insurance companies do not consider pregnancy as a pre-existing condition. I started my job after I found out I was pregnant and everything was fine. The only compication was I had to go out on extended leave of absence due to pregnancy complications and my long term disablity didn't kick in because they saw it as being preexisting. Best bet is to check with the insurance company. If the employer you are starting work with knows you are pregnant already ask them...they will find out and you have 30 days to sign up and 30 days for your hubby to drop the coverage at his job. Good luck!
Reply:this is not always true, you need to read the medical plan. I started a job when I was 4 month pregnant and my policy states that pregnancy is not a pre-existing condition when there are more then 50 employees! I am lucky, I have only a $15 co-pay and will only have to pay about $1,100 out of pocket. Prior to me starting this job I had no insurance at all. So don't rule out that you will not be covered, read the documents or call the insurance company and find out.
Reply:It depends on the companies pre-existing condition policy. If you had insurance before you got pregnant and will just transfer companies when you transfer jobs they will often cover your pregnancy. If however you didn't have insurance before your new job they will probably say that your pregnancy is a pre-existing condition and refuse to cover you.
Reply:She is correct, your pregnancy would be considered a pre-existing condition and anything resulted from it would not be covered. That is assuming you have "maternity" coverage, check with the provider because a lot of times, "maternity" coverage is not generally provided, but an "extra" that you can add on. And also every insurance provider is different so check with them about their insurance when interviewing. Good Luck!
Reply:Depends on if you were covered before by another insurance. The insurance that we have won't cover pregnancy immediately, you have to be on the policy for 10 months before your maternity coverage kicks in. It all depends on the insurance company and plan that your employer is signed up for.
Reply:Pregnancy should ALWAYS be covered regardless of whether it's a pre-existing condition or not. You're still entitled to prenatal care for the best care of your baby and the insurance should completely cover it.
Reply:That is correct, they call it a "pre existing condition". The way to get around that is not to tell, and go for a gyno exam when you start your new job.
Reply:It depends on the insurance companies policy. Most of them cover maternity care only after a year of carrying your policy.
Reply:You will fine. On a group plan they can not rule out pre existing condition. Just sign up and don't say anything about being pg. I did that on my husbands and everything is fine.
Reply:Since you are getting so many opinions, you should ask to see a copy of the insurance policy before you join a new company.
Reply:Usually that is true because its a pre-exsisting condition.
Reply:Yes, generally true.
Reply:That's correct. It's normally considered a 'pre-existing condition' and is not covered.
Reply:This is true. You will need to seek outside insurance if you already knew you were pregnant.
Reply:correct
Reply:NO! Not true.





By law pregnancy cannot be considered pre-existing and has to be covered my the insurance company!





ETA ~ For the 5 of you that thumbed me down!!!








http://www.dol.gov/elaws/ebsa/health/4.a...





A limitation or exclusion of benefits for a condition based on the fact that you had the condition before your enrollment date in the group health plan. A pre-existing condition exclusion may be applied to your condition only if the condition is one for which medical advice, diagnosis, care or treatment was recommended or received within the 6 months before your enrollment date in the plan. A pre-existing condition exclusion cannot be applied to pregnancy (regardless of whether the woman had previous coverage), or to genetic information in the absence of a diagnosis. A pre-existing condition exclusion also cannot be applied to a newborn or a child who is adopted or placed for adoption if the child has health coverage within 30 days of birth, adoption or placement for adoption and does not later have a significant break in coverage. If a plan provides coverage to you through an HMO that has an affiliation period, the plan cannot apply a pre-existing condition exclusion. A pre-existing condition exclusion can not be longer than 12 months from your enrollment date (18 months for a late enrollee). A pre-existing condition exclusion that is applied to you must be reduced by the prior creditable coverage you have that was not interrupted by a significant break in coverage. You may show creditable coverage through a certificate of creditable coverage given to you by your prior plan or insurer (including an HMO) or by other proof. The plan can apply a pre-existing condition exclusion to you only if it has first given you written notice. If your plan has both a waiting period and a pre-existing condition exclusion, the exclusion begins when the waiting period begins. In some states, if plan coverage is provided through an insurance policy or HMO, you may have more protections with respect to pre-existing condition exclusions.

Catalogue and newspaper delivery job?

How much do people get paid to deliver catalogues and/or local papers like the Leader? Also, how long does a delivery round take to complete? If anyone has done this before, I'd love to hear general feedback about any problems they faced, or any tips to improve the job. Are certain distribution companies better to work for than certain others? Since I'm looking into this seriously, I'd love to hear any information at all. Thanks for answers to any of these questions :)
Catalogue and newspaper delivery job?
Lin, I would not place your hopes on this!


Seriously I did it with a friend once, we delivered papers for about 3 hours and got $10!!


You get paid per paper, so I guess if you are really keen you could make a bit of money, but not heaps.


Me and my friend were so peeved, we ended just throwing a big pile of them in the rubbish! (Probably dont do that!)
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How much math is involved in a pizza delivery job?

A lot...If you make a delivery and the total is $12.45 and they give a $20 and want you to keep $2 what change are you going to give them?





It won't look to good to be whipping out a pocket calculator. This will happen about 90% of the time. Rarely will no math be involved.
How much math is involved in a pizza delivery job?
I would think you would need a decent base of basic arithmetic. I mean, you would have to make change during deliveries.
Reply:Judging from our pizza delivery guy.......... not much.

What are the benefits of a job description and how it may contribute to the delivery of the service?

i'm studying Cert.III in community services (childcare assistant). this is a question from the study guide "participate in the work environment". i saw a similar question and hope that this is enough extra info.
What are the benefits of a job description and how it may contribute to the delivery of the service?
If you give your staff a job description, then #1 that gives your staff perfect direction of what is their responsibility and what is not. #2 because then if your staff comes to complain about one of their duties, you can pull out the employee handbook and let them know that they agreed to the job description when accepting the job offer.
Reply:I answered this before. You can find this answer by looking up KSA's in IO psych. Io psych is an entire field dedicated to your question. Simply type in IO or KSA and read why your description has impact beyond the hiring process. This will require a little work on your part but will be research (objective) based and not opinion (subjective) based. Many people have spent countless hours in IO delving into this very subject. Good Luck!!!
Reply:Very good benefits.

I'm pregnant and quitting my job. Will Cobra cover the rest of my prenatal care and delivery?

I've already seen a doctor once for prenatal care. As far as I understand it, Cobra is an extension of my current health care plan. I'm starting a new job in another state and won't qualify for health insurance until after the baby is due.
I'm pregnant and quitting my job. Will Cobra cover the rest of my prenatal care and delivery?
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Thanks. We the taxpayers enjoy paying for your kid.


Why did you get pregnant if you cannot afford to take care of it.





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COBRA should cover your costs ..but as was said, it is expensive. You are probably looking at $800 - $1,000 a month (estimate)
Reply:You should apply for Medicaid. Cobra is so expensive, you have to pay almost what your company pays for you to have insurance plus administrative fees. I already was paying $180 a month when I was employed and then with Cobra is was over $600 a month.





If you apply for Medicaid you won't be denied (maybe if you make too much money). I applied and got accepted in two weeks. They should make a rush on your application since you are pregnant. I am not sure what state you should apply for it, now or when you move.





If you still not wanting Medicaid or don't get accepted you could probably find insurance with maternity coverage for an individual and it would be less than Cobra. Also an insurance company can't deny you since your pregnant, its not considered a predisposed issue.





Hope that Helps!!
Reply:I would apply for medicaid. I am in the same situation only I am quitting to be a stay at home mom. I just got accepted for medicaid and I haven't stopped working yet. good luck. if you have questions you can e-mail me. jacquelinelittle@yahoo.com
Reply:Your company has to offer you cobra when you quit, but it something you will pay out of pocket for, and can be very expensive.

Where I can find a delivery job?

Your best bet would be FedEx. Its a great, high-paying job. They pay people who load and unload packages $22 and hour. That is the lowest people in the business so if they make that much, higher positions must be getting paid outrageous wages.
Where I can find a delivery job?
Pizza


Postal


Auto Parts





Thats all I got.


Good luck!
Reply:pizza shops
Reply:You mean like delivery? Papa John's! or Domino's! You can deliver pizza and get discounts!!!!!!
Reply:Domino's!
Reply:fast food pizza shops, newspaper delivery, post office and many more...
Reply:how can anyone give you a job if you don't list your location, check news pappers
Reply:ups or fedex are usally always hiring try monster.com
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Pizza delivery is it a good job?

With gas prices right now, is pizza delivery a good job? I only want to work for a month before school starts. and how hard is it? i dont know street names that well. Do you keep tips seperate or do you seperate it at the end of the shift. Also my car is not completly paid for yet.
Pizza delivery is it a good job?
A job is a job it puts money in your pocket
Reply:No pizza delivery is not a good job and belive me PLEASE!!!!!!!! PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Reply:maybe if you get pay a lot
Reply:Go to www.TakeOutFood2U.com and check out the waiter ad.

Job Application Form: How to prove "Commitment to high standards of service delivery"?

Hi all!


I am a 2nd year UK student I will be going on placement next year. I really like one job offer, but I am struggling with this single question.





_____________





Please provide brief details to confirm you have the following requirements:





鈥?Commitment to the provision of high standards of service delivery


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I got the whole application completed but I am stuck on this question and have no idea what to write. Please help me out!
Job Application Form: How to prove "Commitment to high standards of service delivery"?
I'm guessing this is a question about customer service, so you might say something like the following:





Consistent dedication to high standards of customer service is imperative. Working with diligence, high attention to detail, and a sense of urgency, customer happiness is the ultimate goal.
Reply:Give an example of either how you have gone above and beyond the requirements of your job to assist a customer or if you haven't had the opportunity to do so, then how you would go above and beyond. Also, put down personality attributes like concerned, attentive to the needs of others, etc.
Reply:you could talk about your "time" spent at a previous job,


have you been told that you have great customer/people skills?





have you ever been recognized for your punctuality,team work,





have you recieved an award/certificate/aknowledgement for any work related "tasks"?





what they are asking is for you to "prove" that you are commited to and capable of providing the best customer/consumer service ever imaginable. . .


as i said,


just talk about previous work experiences, and success while there,


you could have a previous employer vouch for you ,


ask if they would like to check out a referance from previous employment/employer.





good luck

Which is better for pizza delivery job?

domino's, pizza hut, or papa john's.. please explain why %26amp; pay
Which is better for pizza delivery job?
I'm sure each location is different, but I used to work at Papa Johns and I really liked it. They have high company standards, and are easy to work with. You don't get screwed over, and usually have quite flexible hours. I started out at 9.00 and over a year was up to 13.00 an hour. I wasn't a delivery person, but my friend was and he started at 8.00 plus tips and went up to 10.00 plus tips over about 6 months. Hope this helps!
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which probly isn't around u
Reply:Please don't stand outside waving a sign and wearing a


chicken suit. %26lt;}:-})
Reply:papa johns cuz idk i just like it better
Reply:Well if you live in a bigger place Pizza Hut would be the best if they deliver the pizza hut in my town does not deliver it sucks but I worked at Domino's once and it was horrible. I have a friend that lives in florida that works at Pizza Hut he says he makes about $100 bucks in tips a night so if you're in a big place that would probably be your best bet. As for Papa John's I don't have one near me so I have no clue.
Reply:never worked at a pizza joint before, no idea,


But I would guess Domino's. because its frequently ordered. and relatively cheap. so you may make better tips !
Reply:papa johns.... it costs more... so the people who buy it will generally have more money... and those with more money possibly tip better!
Reply:I think Dominos pays better hourly....my cousin used to deliver Dominos Pizza loooong time ago...$11/hr plus tips...if I remember correctly..
Reply:papa


cause i dont know it just taste better
Reply:Pizza hut just went down on their reimbursement rate. Typically, it runs on a scale. For example, if the gas price is A in zip code 1, then the pay per run will be x in zip code 1. All of the scales have been reduced though.





You would think in an economy where gas is an increasingly rare commodity, pizza delivery franchises would be more concerned with their drivers and turn-over ratios.





Domino's has a larger delivery area on average than both Pizza Hut and Papa Johns, and that would substantially hurt one's gas cost. Maintenance and oil changes would assuredly be in order quicker than most other franchises.





I recommend starting local, with a non-franchise, negotiable pizza establishment to get a general feel for the full economic thrust that gas prices can cause. It would seem that local chains, without the binding rules of a corporation, would be more flexible to an adapting and ever chaning economy.
Reply:they are all the same
Reply:Just remember many insurance policies don't cover damage done to cars that were used for business. Most policies insure cars that are driven for personal reason thus if your insurance found out that you were hit while on business they may not cover you. You might want to check with your insurance agent to see if they will cover damages done to your vehicle while delivering.
Reply:i'd say papa johns just because they get good discounts and probably make more profit considering all the schools in my area use papa johns even though dominos and pizza hut are in the area.
Reply:papa johns..better pizza better delivery.


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Reply:Pizza Hut. It's is just the best. The crust is really crispy, all their ingredients are all fresh, and it's like America's best pizza. It's about an average price but with like $9.00 you'll have the pizza of your life!

About the phone book delivery job?

this question is only for people in tennessee and knows about the phone book job coming up they preview it on 96.9 and it's for the kingsport area i need to know when they start this week and were you go?
About the phone book delivery job?
A great part time job is doing Free Surveys Online. Its a Fast, Easy and simple way to make extra money. check this blog for info and Proof of Payments





http://FreeSurveyMoney1.tk
Reply:Here is the link to the Tennessee page of the company that can hire you:


http://www.deliverphonebooks.com/jobList...


Be aware that you really need to know what you are getting into before you sign yourself up. While it is true that you can make some money, you will only do well if you choose a good route. Otherwise you can easily get screwed. Trust me, I've done this job and have learned my lessons the hard way! Learn some tips a lot of information about what the job of delivering phone books entails here: http://phonebookdelivery.blogspot.com/
Reply:I have done that before. You will have to call 96.9 and maybe they can tell you, local paper, or the local career center. You have to get there quick before all the good routes are taken. Wish I could help more, but I am up here in KY.
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I work as a delivery driver for pizza hut. Am I still entitled to breaks. Job says no?

I work full time as a driver for pizza hut.


The manager says if we want to take a lunch we have to grab our food, and eat it in our car and wait for our next delivery, or if he needs us.


So basically were on standby.





If I work 8 hours,


isnt there a law that says I get a break?


Or is my Pizza Hut manager right when he says we dont get breaks or lunches?
I work as a delivery driver for pizza hut. Am I still entitled to breaks. Job says no?
FEDERAL:


When must breaks and meal periods be given?





The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) does not require breaks or meal periods be given to workers. Some states may have requirements for breaks or meal periods. If you work in a state which does not require breaks or meal periods, these benefits are a matter of agreement between the employer and the employee (or the employee's representative).





http://www.dol.gov/elaws/faq/esa/flsa/to...
Reply:I am sure you are NOT on the road delivering pizzas the whole 8 hours of your work shift. Do you wait IN the Resturant or outside in your car? Do they ask you to do anything else while waiting for an order to be delivered, like help in the kitchen? I would have thought, if you are a full time employee, and being paid a weekly salary, you should have a break time! In other words, what I am saying, you HAVE to be available for the full 8 hours, and just can't wander off and do your personal shopping! Right!? You are using YOUR vehicle for their benefit, I hope they are paying the gas bill for you! Do they give you any kind of insurance in case you are mugged or, God forbid, killed!? It really is a dangerous job!
Reply:I never got a break when I delivered for Pizza Hut. Normally there was some sort of pizza laying around for the crew to eat. We also had plenty of slow time.





I don't know about it being against the law. My advice to you is to take a break after you make a delivery. Just park your car somewhere and take a break or go to a fast food restaurant. Most managers don't know exactly where every delivery is so they won't notice if your 10 minutes late getting back.
Reply:Go to your state's website, look for their labor department, and search for workplace standards and such. They probably have a tab or link for information often asked by "employees". You will find what you need there.
Reply:That's against the law. Depending on what state you're in jobs are entitled to give you (at least a break) after 6 hours.
Reply:There is law that mandates breaks and meal periods, "even" for you.

I'm Applying for a Job as a Delivery Driver for Pizza Hut?

I've read alot of the answers posted on here, they've been very informative and I know what I'm getting into, I just have one more question that I can't seem to find an answer to. Do they care what kind of car you drive? I'm currently driving a Mustang, it's the only thing available to me, it's insured and everything, but is there any chance they could deny me a job because they think I won't drive it safely or something?
I'm Applying for a Job as a Delivery Driver for Pizza Hut?
You should be fine
Reply:They won't care. I used to deliver pizza and one of the other drivers drove a mustang. They will probably have to inspect the car when you get hired. Its no big deal, just checking that all of you lights work and your tires still have tread.
Reply:Sorry Pizza Hut does not allow Mustangs, you will have to make arrangements to get another car. And yes there is a chance, a real good chance.
Reply:i used to deliver pizza with a mustang no lie but not for pizza hut but who cares mustangs are the best car still got one
Reply:you will be okay

I am a stay at home mom and i would like a delivery job while kids at school?

Check with your local meals on wheels program (they deliver meals to elderly people who need help). Maybe check with local restaurants that deliver food (lunchtime)? Some cities have programs set up to delivery groceries to people who can not leave the house, check your local google search.


Domino's Pizza does delivery starting at 11am.
I am a stay at home mom and i would like a delivery job while kids at school?
If you are interested in working from home in a home based business please contact me at hickeyalicia@yahoo.com.au

Can A Driver/Delivery job Deny me employment If.....?

I have no DUI's but only like 2 speeding and 4 points and no other tickets Please help.........
Can A Driver/Delivery job Deny me employment If.....?
Unfortunately, we live in a society where people like our friend "HEATHER" here rush to judgment of others without knowing all the facts. What did she say? "Good grief, if your speeding around town that shows recklessness."





Well Heather doesn't know the facts behind your tickets. Were you really speeding around town, or were you just going a little too fast and got unlucky? She doesn't know, and she doesn't care. All she knows is got two tickets, and that means your a bad person. (I'm sure her car has never gone one mile over the speed limit.)





I don't mean to pick on Heather, but I'm pointing that she's typical of people in our society. So, yes, an infraction, speeding ticket, or GOD FORBID, criminal conviction and it can make it very difficult to when looking for employment.





Check out traffic school, maybe you can get one of the tickets removed from your record. That might help. Otherwise they should be off your record after a couple of years. It just depends on where you live.
Reply:Sure they can!





Good grief, if your speeding around town that shows recklessness....





they hire you, you drive stupidly fast and wreck, there goes their insurance trough the roof!
Reply:It is totally at the employer's discretion who they hire. They can deny you a job for any reason at all.
Reply:It is really up to the employer to decide. In general, yes they can.
Reply:I agree with all of the above. It will be hard to get a job delivering anything until these charges clear up over time.
Reply:Yes, the companies can use your speed tickets against you. You are going to be driving their vehicle, and they are looking for responsible drivers that will not damage their vehicles or do anything that would allow the public to sue them.
Reply:YES..........





Speading means you're reckless and a liability to a delievery company
Reply:You didn't say that you were denied. It would be totally up to the company's policy.
Reply:4 points for a driving job??? Yeah, you bet!
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Have you ever had to wear a ridiculous outfit for a pizza delivery job?

My friend was recently hired at this place called Pizza Castle, and she is the person who makes the pizza deliveries, and she actually has to wear a costume! (she has to dress up as a knight) she says it's way too embarrassing and she's thinking of quitting, but i'm sure she'd feel better about it if she heard that other people have had to do it too. =]
Have you ever had to wear a ridiculous outfit for a pizza delivery job?
Back when I was a pizza driver for Pizza Time, I had to wear a suit that looked like a slice of pizza with sunglasses on %26amp; stand on the side of the road and wave at cars as they passed by. People would throw trash %26amp; bottles at me . I quit after 2 weeks.
Reply:No, I've never worked in a fast food place.

Where do i go for dominos delivery job?

ex trucker just looking to apply online for local job
Where do i go for dominos delivery job?
I would call them and see if they are hiring and then go there and then fill out the application.
Reply:Try going to dominos ??

Yellowbook delivery job?

Has anyone ever delivered phonebooks for Yellowbook? how much did you make? Was it worth the money? Any tips or advice? Thanks.
Yellowbook delivery job?
My old roommate delivered some kind of phonebook and they had a bunch of different routes he could choose from (some paid $350 and some up to $650 or $700 I think, and some in between). Well he picked the one that paid the most, and ended up with the biggest route (duh!). He used his parents minivan and he said it looked all weighed down in the back!
Reply:I worked for Yellowbook calling people to see if they received their book. You only earn about $0.26 per book delivered plus an additional amount which isn't much, so in order to make any money you'd have to deliver thousands of books per week. It's back breaking work, you have to load your own books into a van and return with a book that you filled out showing you've delivered. Then people take those books and call every person to make sure they got the book, then once they have been confirmed you only get paid on the ones that said they received it.
Reply:i did as a teenager with some cousins a few summers.. it was not worth it having to split the money b/c it really is hard work. you have to bag each book and i am not sure if they still do this but there are inserts that go in the bags as well in some areas. then you have to load them back up (mind you this is after loading them into your vehicle then unloading them at you house to put in the bags) then you have to go find the address and drive around all day and if you have no help its you getting in and out of the car to take the bags to the doors. the best way to do it to have a team but like i said you have to split the income and those books get super heavy. if you aren't doing a huge ammount then you wont really see a profit for you time and not to mention for dealing with the heat while doing it.
Reply:waste of time and you can not move up in the company. anything you do in life you need to position yourself where you can move up if possible..I have made alot of money working with the internet and staying home with the kids. Free to join and I am moving up. sweetspiderweb.ws
Reply:years ago my brother in-law did..got 10 cents per book...had my sister drive while he dropped them off at the houses..nothing to it he said...with todays gas prices i cant say and i dont know what the pay is..but all he did was either put it on the dorr step or between the two front doors..took him a few days to do it
Reply:not me, but my friend has, he was always trying to pawn his job on me, he hated it and it didn't make much money at all. Mc Donalds pays better, still sucks, but you get much more money working fast food, (if you just need spending cash)
Reply:nope, dont think i have ever delivered yellowbooks
Reply:I've done it. Totally not worth the time or the money! Don't do it!!!

Is there any nurse who works in labor and delivery who can answer this question: What is this job called?

This nursery job requires the person just to watch over and take care of the baby overnight when the mother needs sleep. I'm really not sure if thats all they do. If thats not all then what else do they do? I just want to know what is this job called and what would I have to do to start working in this job? (is it getting a degree?, job experience starting from where? I think it is going to school what would the major be called if it is?)
Is there any nurse who works in labor and delivery who can answer this question: What is this job called?
You would need a nursing license to have that job.





The title varies depending on the certifications they have, but they are RNs (Registered Nurses), LPNs (Licensed Practical Nurses), Pediatric Nurses (Nurses with a specialty in Pediatrics), Neonatal Nurses and a variety of others.





They are the nurses that work the night shift. Their job is the same as the nurses that are in the nursery during the day. Duties might include taking the babies temperature, changing diapers, suctioning airways, weighing, feeding, etc.





They also take the babies back and forth to the mother at her demand, answer any questions the mother might have, assist with getting baby latched on when mother is breastfeeding if she needs help, etc.





Most mothers (the ones I know of, anyway) keep their babies in the room with them in this day and age. Some might send the baby to the nursery, but most do not. Some hospitals are even doing away with nurseries for healthy babies! In that case, the baby nurse would do all of her tasks in the mother's room.





You would major in nursing. The good thing is that it is a field that is in high demand, and many hospitals will pay your student loans if you sign a contract with them.





BTW, some hospitals have a large nursery that is divided for healthy infants and those in Intensive Care, but most have separate nurseries for NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care) because there is a lot more involved.
Reply:They are nurses or CNAs. You can become a CNA (certified nursing assistant) by taking a class and passing the test. Usually the class lasts anywhere from a few weeks to six months and is held at your local technical college. To be a nurse you can either get your associates degree in two to three years or you can go to a four year school to become an RN. Other responsibilities they have according to which job they are doing are giving meds if needed, taking vitals when needed and making sure the babies are safe and sound.
Reply:Uh I don't know where you live but in most places they don't take healthy babies away from their mothers. Most hospitals do not even have nurseries anymore.





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Becky S,





Really where you live all healthy babies go to the NICU overnight? So every hospital is a level III?





Some hospitals where I live do not even have a NICU, some only have a level two nursery and some have no nursery at all.





And people wonder why breastfeeding rates are so low. Between epidurals, inductions, c-sections, supplemental feeds, pacifiers, not rooming in, separating baby and mom immediately after birth for weight/bath, bathing the baby, hats, etc its a surprise anyone succeeds.
Reply:Wow, that last person couldn't be more wrong.


In the hospitals I've worked in, the job is NICU (said nic-you) nurse.


Or Nursery Nurse. It is a degreed position with additional training because they take care of the sick babies as well as healthy ones. The first step is a nursing degree. Everywhere I've worked required an RN, not an LPN.


Good luck with that!
Reply:Well at first it came to mind night doulas but they go to your house and help out with a newborn overnight in this case when the mother needs sleep... but not at the hospital, the baby is with you all the time. If it's not your baby is then in the NICU so not in the hospital..
Reply:nursery nurse?
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How much does a mail delivery,distribution and retail job pays for the united states post office?

check this website for current pay rates of USPS Letter carriers.





http://www.nalc.org





Go to the pay link once there.
How much does a mail delivery,distribution and retail job pays for the united states post office?
Each job description is different and you do need to take an exam and score at least 70%. The pay, I understand is not great, but their benefits are, and if you stay there long enough, a good retirement package.





That's the reason why most people would want to work there.

Pizza Delivery job in a porsche?

I was thinking about getting a job at papa johns or pizza hut delivering pizza, but heres the twist.. i drive a porsche, so i dont know what requirements there are or anything so can someone just give me some general info and what i should know
Pizza Delivery job in a porsche?
If you can afford a Porche you don't need a cheap paying delivery job, but since you asked they do not care what you drive as long as you have insurance. They will not be responsible for any damage sustained while on the job.
Reply:I delivered for Dominoes for a few years. Problems: Severe wear and tear on car, gas usage (now its getting expensive again), mileage, tire wear and replacement, possible accidents (your insurance will be raised also if you have any claims), not getting tipped (stiffed), getting robbed, personal injury, the list goes on. Now, the money is comparable to a normal FF restaurant job, where you can keep your nice Porsche in one piece, make a buck, and work inside where it is safer. Your choice! Good luck.
Reply:I assume its a 944 or 924 but either way you'll put considerable wear on your car delivering pizza. You should already know the parts are quite expensive and high miles on a Porsche is hard to resell. You'd be better off finding a $300 dollar civic and paying for the extra insurance on another car.
Reply:I think you can drive whatever you want to deliver pizza, but keep in mind that pizza delivery, especially full-time, is really, really hard on the vehicle you're using. I'd rethink using a car that expensive for a job that will end up running it into the ground.
Reply:That's pretty funny. The pizza delivery people I've had drive all different kinds of cars--they are usually old Buicks and Fords or little rice burners. I think the only requirement is that they are reliable--that is, you won't call out because your car won't start.
Reply:Although that would be sweet to see a pizza delivery guy in a porsche, I would be afraid of the pizza in the car. Like getting the grease on your seats, or the pizza falling and staining your car. But hell if you want to, by all means go ahead
Reply:roflmao omg man that would be sick a porsche dropping off my pizza to me and my buddies in our run down shack of a house. wouldn't do it though imagine how much of a piss off it would be...


"hey baby like my car?"


"yeah but it smells like burnt cheese and old pepperoni"
Reply:As long as the pizza is delivered it doesn't matter what car you drive. Believe me, if the pizza ain't there you won't have the money to even pay for the car you currently drive!
Reply:The people will see what you are driving when you pull up to their house, and probably won't think you need a tip. So you will be putting alot of wear and tear for basically what your hourly rate is.
Reply:I don't understand how you can afford a porsche and need "small change" like that. The policy depends on each pizza franchise, so go ask them directly. ya.
Reply:You drive a Porsche, and you're going to deliver pizza??? Is that to pay off the debt from it or something??
Reply:you could give me your porsche and you can have my honda... problem solved!

Is it harder for new nurses to get a job in Labor and Delivery? 10 points?

Hi I am a senior in high school and I would like to be a labor and delivery nurse. I am just wondering would it be hard to find a job in that position when you are a new grad? Please and thank you for those who answered
Is it harder for new nurses to get a job in Labor and Delivery? 10 points?
When you are a new grad from nursing school, yes, it is harder to get a job in L%26amp;D. Not impossible, but definitely harder. They prefer that you have at least six months to a year of experience working in a regular hospital medical / surgical unit to build a firm foundation of nursing skills which will serve you well in just about any area, including L%26amp;D. L%26amp;D can be a very fast-paced environment where things can turn critical without notice, and you need to have a good knowledge of how things work, be quick on your feet with decision making, be good at performing assessments, etc.





I would strongly recommend trying to get a summer nursing internship, which is usually offered to nursing students the summer before their final year in school. See if you can get into an OB setting, this would be valuable experience which could get your foot in the door and could get you hired right away as a new graduate. But internships are hard to get. . . be a great student, keep your grades up, be a leader and do volunteer work and get involved with clubs and organizations at your school which demonstrate that you are a leader, a star.





Good luck!
Reply:Well one thing you could do would be to go to your local school counselor and ask them or to your local hospital and ask them.





I know a nurse who is called a traveling nurse, she goes to where the need is rather then looking for it on her own. Hospitals ask for her. This might be an idea for you, gets you out of the house at least...

What is a website where i could find a number for a paper delivery job for my 12 year old ?

we live in whitehall ohio
What is a website where i could find a number for a paper delivery job for my 12 year old ?
i would bet that Whitehall, Ohio only has one newspaper. and i would bet that there is a number in the phone book for said newspaper. ask for the circulation manager.
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I'am 13 years old and I'am looking for a newspaper delivery boy job.Can you tell me how can i find it PLEASE!?

And I live in Mississauga Ontario

Please help me find a paper delivery job.

i am 13 and live in fishers, indiana. Are there any newspapers that even let kids deliver newspapers on bikes anymore?
Please help me find a paper delivery job.
dear short person.....





Ok, those are only in small neighborhoods,


in australia, there are paperboys, everywhere, but thats only because australia is bicycle friendly, they have high tax and the gov doesnt know what to use it on, so they have a sidewalk at EVERYSINGLE (no lie) part of the road.





America on the other hand, is not ped.friendly you will not be able to find that job, esp in such a rich neighborhood. (btw its on the news! fishers is ranked 10 in top places to live on the counrty!) they have a mailman. However, the fishers monthly magazine is distributed by a person in a normal car, but its probably someone in the community board. Chances are, you will not be able to do that. I have contacted the board before. I contacted them about the fireworks show on july 4th, this year. it is very poorly managed, i called like 4 people and no1 answered their phone, until sum1 did.





Too bad in america there are few jobs which you can do which involves physical activity,





So basically, you cant do it. srry.

Does anyone know of a delivery job that does not need a CDL license and you go home every night?

I guess I am looking for a job like USPS delivery or something but exactly what I want is any job where I work like a normal daytime 8 hour shift (like 6-2 or 7-3...9-5) where my primary job is driving. Does anyone know of a job like that and know how to get into that job?
Does anyone know of a delivery job that does not need a CDL license and you go home every night?
Most of the major shipping companies will require a CDL in order to deliver. Almost all of their trucks fall under "Interstate Commerce" and have a GVWR of over 28000 pounds, and therefore require at least a class B. Of course there are exceptions.





Try food delivery (wholesale distributers, not pizza guy), furnature delivery, lumber yards, car parts suppliers, maybe tow truck driver?





My wife works as a driver for a hospital- shuttling patients from doctor to nursing home, and back. Takes her all over. Home everynight, on the road by day. Only works 1 weekend every 6 weeks or so, and still home weekend nights.
Reply:Try DHL , www.dhl.com. You do not have to have a cdl only a vaild driver's license and a good decent driving record. or Fedex.com.

What available jobs are there for delivery people?

my dad needs a job cuz he has to quit cuz they made him plzz respond
What available jobs are there for delivery people?
Go to craiglist.com and you will find jobs that you need
Reply:all of the above answers were good but they left out one major thing . Have dad post signs in the super market and run a small ad in the business services of your local newspaper stating man for delivery in the local area and he can sharge them accordingly and make all the money himself . He must have experience so he might be good at it and he can work as long and hard as he wants or set more leisurely hours !!!!!!!
Reply:Have him pick up a "Reader" newspaper. It's free and usually at the door's of some restaurants. I know "Leona's" restaurants usually have them at the door. He just has to walk in the door and grab one. They have lots of 'help wanted' ads in there. Have him go through the Yellow Pages under 'Delivery Services" and start making phone calls. Have him stop in local stores...Walgreens, CVS, Dominick's ....talk to a Manager and ask what local delivery companies deliver to them. Have him contact those local delivery companies.





Also have him contact Public Aid so he can get some assitance with food and medical. He can also ask them about delivery jobs there.





I wish your Dad good luck, Sweetie.
Reply:best one's are delivery of blood and related items, for hospitals.
Reply:pizza





UPS





Federal Express





Best Buy or any major appliance store that delivers things to the consumer.





Most places just walk in and ask if they need a delivery person. You don't need an add in the paper to find a job opening. Most jobs don't get posted because it's a word of mouth.





Good Luck to your dad.
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Pizza delivery for a part-time job for a college kid?

What do you think about pizza delivery? I'm going to be a junior in college next semester and it seems like a decent job to do this summer. I'm going to summer-school so the only jobs I would be able to work would be evening jobs. Is there anything that sucks doing pizza delivery?





It's a franchise store. My roommate works there right now. It's 1 mile down the road from our place. He makes pretty good. It's in a real rich neighborhood(million dollar houses) so he gets decent tips from some people but some are still stingy($1, lol). You think it'll be good?
Pizza delivery for a part-time job for a college kid?
Heck yea, You'll have alot of tip money
Reply:For some extra money you will do well, do not, I repeat, do not deliver chinese food are any other food besides pizza. Pizza places are much busier and the customers usually tip more. For more tips, take your time counting the change, if it is over 5 dollars change, still count out the ones. People become impatient and will tell you to keep the change more often than not.........Good luck

Pizza delivery is it a good job?

With gas prices right now, is pizza delivery a good job? I only want to work for a month before school starts. and how hard is it? i dont know street names that well. Do you keep tips seperate or do you seperate it at the end of the shift. Also my car is not completly paid for yet.
Pizza delivery is it a good job?
You may find it very difficult to find a job for only a month. That would be your first obstacle.





Most people assume the delivery charge is a forced tip and because of this, tipping has gone down hill fast. From my experience, tips are not shared, what you earn is what you keep.





The added cost of insurance is also a factor. Generally the customers are pleasant, unless they have been waiting a long time or their pizza is cold, not necessarily always the drivers fault, but they will take it out on you. Not knowing streets very well will slow your delivery time. You will learn the streets, but probably not well enough in only a month.
Reply:If you are using your own car, you will have to put additional insurance on it to be covered for an accident, while working.


You need to know the addresses good, or be really handy with a map.


Tips always depend on the customer, some tip, some don't.


If your pizza company has a delivery charge, customers might not tip you.
Reply:In this day and age...it could be dangerous. Many get robbed. It is not a hard job. It is not a great job either-but it can be fun if you like driving around and the smell of pizza. Gas has come down quite a bit. Most places you keep your tips others pool the drivers and you split. You will learn the roads quickly..You put yourself at risk driving all the time or an accident or traffic ticket. I would try to get the job making the pizza instead.
Reply:it is if you want to live in a teeny apartment and live on cereal- you don't get paid alot

How much do a Labor and Delivery nurse make, and is it a good job?

I'm studying to be a midwife. I love it so far and everyone I speak to who works in this field is really passionate about it. As to how much you make, that can vary depending on where in the world you work, how high up the ladder you are, etc. From what I've seen, there are opportunities for really good pay. If it's what your interested in, maybe hire out some books from the library or google 'day in the life of a labour nurse/midwife/etc' Good luck!

How good a job is pizza delivery?????

Just wondering.. :D
How good a job is pizza delivery?????
it's a VERY good job for some extra cash on the side, but depends on what ur condition is.





if u have a decent job that makes u fair amount of money during the day time, its only small amount of cash on the side, i'd suggest not do pizza, just cut down on ur spending a little because the pay is kinna low when u compare to gas price.





if u are studying during the day, and need extra cash, it's pretty good to do 3 nights a week, NEVER do 5-6 nights a week when ur boss ask u to do it, u will ****** up ur study and life.





consider the rise of gas price, the job pay is low, but good thing is most the time u don't get taxed for that, so if u are bored every night, good idead to do 3 nights per week instead of wasting ur time and money for drinks or whatever u do when ur bored.





the job is NOT stressful, considering there are not many other evening jobs out there except the hospitality industry, and as driver u are the least stressful in there, because u don't need to deal with waves of customers that comes into the shop, most the time u are on the road, crusing in ur own car and listen to ur cool music and having a smoke. pretty relaxing.





most customers are nice, there are some bad customers but don't worry u will not get murdered, at least for me, im in australia, and as the petrol price going up, most customers will give tip, also, negociate with ur boss, but most bosses pay extra dollar for each delivery u do, which should cover the fuel.





if u are working at local pizza shops, most the bosses will ask u to help out in shop duty when ur not on the road, which is ok, i personally enjoy cutting up food, filling up fridge and ****, but remember, if ur boss would ever ask u to wash the dishes, DON"T take the job, make sure that shop has dedicated dish-washing kitchen hand, or else u'll just quit the job in few days.





as for ur car, it is pretty BAD for ur car because u constantly turn on and off ur engine, always in city roads, but most modern cars can handle it, just make sure u service ur car properly, if ur driving a early 1980's car, it may not be a good idea. i would suggest at least 1990+ fuel injection, crabie cars won't do the job. take GOOD care of ur car, don't act like kids and rev to 6---rmp every street, study the local roads so u don't get lost easy. also, if u are doing pizza delivery at local area when u know the roads very well, it's really easy, or else it may take few weeks for u to get used to the roads.





i love doing house delivery which is fair distance away from shop so i have time for a smoke, if u are sending to apartments/units, usually u will NOT get a parking nearby, just park on the foot-path, not other's driveway, leave ur parking lights on, or even blinker/harzard light, so people will not run into it when it's dark and they drunk, and u should never get booked from cops.





so in conclusion, if u really need some extra cash but don't want the stress when ur boss always around u, don't like to be 'standing' for 5 hours like the bar tenders are, and u don't mind the small income, it's a good job. and REMEMBER, STOP taking free pizzas when ur boss offers u, u will get FAT! take vegetarian pasta, and drink water, not coke. and personally, for myself i think pizza is the BEST job u can do in evening, unless u have some kind of degree to be an evening doctor or teacher, if u get to choose between working behind the bar, waiter, or any job that requires 5 hours of 'standing', i'd take pizza delivery, i also worked at an evening call-center before... 4pm-9pm, pretty stressful, coz u have to sit on one place all time make ur *** grow fat, always standing make ur feet/ankle get tired. yeah.. so trust me it's good, it's a no-stress job once u know the local roads well, keeps ur body moving but no heavy labour that drains ur energy.





only disadvantage is the low income due to gas price and ware-n-tear for ur car.





oh and on top of that, i used to do that job when i was younger, at 20, there are always hot hot girls working at my pizza shop, and they are nice, u can sometimes meet some friends, but as u are a girl, just do ur job and don't dress too sexy to avoid unwanted attention/conversation from random guys. outside the shop.





i am not sure about the price of pizza and pays in USA, but over here in australia, 2 years back im getting $12 per hour plus $1 per delivery, but the pizzas sells for $12-$20 each. i never work in stores like pizza hut/dominos, coz i hate the ******* uniform and environment, if u work for local pizza shops, it's much better and more friendly.
Reply:It used to be a pretty good part time job. Gas prices have really hurt delivery drivers. Gas prices have gone up 4X in recent years, but most people don't tip accordingly. Pizza places can't afford to pay drivers enough to compensate for the rising gas prices. Drivers pay for their own gas. Stores can't afford to sell a pizza for $10 and then pay the driver $6/hr plus $2 per delivery. They would go broke. The economy has hurt too. Alot of people won't tip because they say money is too hard to come by now. Basically gas prices keep going up and tips keep going down. I think it is a dying service that might not be around much longer.





It's not a very good job right now. Drivers get cussed out several times a night for other peoples mistakes. Plus drivers are the 3rd most likely to be murdered on the job. The US government considers pizza delivery a hazardous job.
Reply:It is very high-stress (depending on the company you work for of course) but the tips can make it worth it, on a good day.


If you live in a city that you know very well, like, you can get anywhere from anywhere quickly, then this is the job for you!


I couldn't do it because I thought I knew the place I'd grown up in very well but in fact I did not. Not well enough to find houses off of obscure backwoods roads in less than 15 minutes!


Or you can invest in a GPS unit, if they allow that.


Either way, try to apply for the larger companies like Pizza Hut and Dominoes if you do. The larger the company, the more stores they'll have in a city and the less territory you'll have to cover in deliveries. You'll get more deliveries in a smaller area and that'll increase your chances of getting lots of tips!
Reply:well how good is a pizza delivery job?


the hours? you can make them fit your schedule


the pay? houirly , like $6 per hour + tips, with tips your wages will be nearly double your pay





but, the wear and tear you put through your car is rough.


either have a good running car, and make sure to keep it that way, or you'll be having to get another car with in a year: of course it depends on how hard you drive it.
Reply:You should find someone who does this type of work and ask them. I would be the first to tell you that no matter what I or we say, the real truth lies with someone who does the job!
Reply:not at all
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News paper delivery job ?

I strated delivering news papers one week ago. So far I did not make any money as I am still getting used to my roots and gas has gone up. I get payed 30 cents per paper and $ 30 a week for gas allowance. Should I continue to this job in the hopes of improving and making more money or cut my loses now and move on?
News paper delivery job ?
I dont think it is worth it. I would work at like a restaurant as a waiter.
Reply:As a part time job did you look into UPS, FedEx, DHL to work in their warehouses?





I know here in Phoenix FedEx has 3 hour shifts at anytime night or day for $10.50 an hour. 5 days a week. If you want a second job.
Reply:with the way gas prices are i would quit now before they get any higher you are just waisting your gas and not getting paid enough.

What jobs can I do to work in a delivery room with babies?

I'm looking for a job that doesn't require 4 years of school.I have no money,no car,no job,no parents and right now I want to persue a carreer that actually helps people and that doesnt involve sales and qotas. I want to work in a hospital and help with the mothers delivery or perhaps a job that prepares women for pregnancy and birth. what jobs are there?what kind of schools should i look for? also please send me links of info to help me find my future carrer!
What jobs can I do to work in a delivery room with babies?
There are all kinds of different jobs you can get working in hospitals...if you don't want to have to go to school long enough to be an LPN or RN, you could get a CNA, (certified nurse's assistant) or a PCT (patient care tech) certificate and apply at your local hospital. You may or may not immediately get the ob floor, but after 90 days you can ask to be transferred to that department as soon as there's an opening. But if you really want to be hands on with labor and delivery, I'd would advise you to apply for a Pell Grant and the Stafford Loan, and commit to going to school for LPN or RN. They are in high demand and you can pretty much choose what area you want to go into. Good luck!
Reply:midwife requires 3 years





good luck
Reply:Look into becoming an LPN- but keep in mind that you might not get to work in OB right away.





If you're set on working with babies, you might want to become a doula.


http://www.dona.org/develop/certificatio...






Reply:you can help midwifes but you will NEED a car i think it's just job shadowing for 2 years also you can do health care aid you will have to have ALL your shots and your CPR to work in a hospital unless your like housekeeping staff...
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I have a pizza delivery job but...?

I'm horribly afraid of dogs! I think I should call the house ahead of time to ask if they have a dog and warn them that I'm afraid but my mom says thats a terrible idea and an easy way to get fired. What should I do? I dont think its a problem to call ahead.
I have a pizza delivery job but...?
I think you should tell them that you are worried about dogs. Anyone hungry for pizza can put their dog in a bedroom for 2 minutes. Tell them.
Reply:I agree with your mom - that is not a good idea. People don't let their dogs near the delivery people anyway. When a deliveryman comes to my house, I either put my dog in another room or hold her back while I step outside. They won't let their dog at you, don't worry. It might even help you to get used to them and not be so afraid.

Deduct Tax - Delivery Job?

How can I keep track of my mileage?


In one forum tell that to keep track of mileage, how?


This is first time I work. So, I will claim tax next year. So, I need to prepare ahead of time.





How about receipt for maintain car? Like oil change, change tire, etc.





I use my own car.
Deduct Tax - Delivery Job?
You track mileage by writing down beginning and ending numbers when you work. Most pizza places ( I used to deliver) give you an extra fee that is supposed to cover mileage. You should track your mileage then see what percentage of your miles is business and what percentage is personal. You can deduct the standard per mile minus the fee your company gives you or the actual costs times the business percentage minus what your company gives you. In California if you claim to use a car for delivery driving you pay over 2k for insurance so make sure you really want to claim it. You will also have to track your tips also. The IRS knows that drivers get tips so you will have to report those as wages.

Can I get a job as a pizza delivery guy?

I have a full driving lisence but I dont have a car, I know the pizza hut has bikes employees can use, I have no CBT, I live in the UK


Thanks
Can I get a job as a pizza delivery guy?
yes in your car for a local pizza place





or if u want p hut then they will probs put u through a CBT and give u a moped





or





a CBT is arround 拢80 if you have to do it ur self or want to, as it wold give you the edge.












Reply:i am sure you could. point is: do not eat the pizzas ;) lol
Reply:Just ask around at fast food places that deliver, i suppose it depends on the employer.
Reply:I work at Pizza Hut and you would not be hired as a driver unless you had a car where I work. There are no bikes you could use at mine.
Reply:ask around get a phone book and look up some pizza places
Reply:Contact Pizza Hut and ask them your options. xox
Reply:first of all, being a delivery guy its a dangerous job. and if you used your own car (wish you don't have) you'd be wasting money on the gas. and i'm sure your salary wont cover it. but the bikes could work. but watch all the traffic coming at you. and what is a CBT? ask a pizza place for a job opening.
Reply:You must be 18 year old to be a pizza delivery person, to work at a pizza place you must be atleast 15

Newspaper Delivery Job?

Hello, I just got a 2005 Nissan Sentra with 49k miles on it. I need bills to pay, and I was thinking why not do newspaper delivery to make more $$$. I need to hear from people who do this. I know the work is 7 days per week, but what happens if your sick? or your car breaks down? Can you take a vacation? Do you have to prep the newspaper or is it alredey bagged and redey to deliver? $1200 part-time sounds decent. Thoughts?
Newspaper Delivery Job?
The newspaper is pre-preped and it depends on who you deliver for to see if you can get sick days/ vacations.
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A good job no delivery boy, babysitting, no dog crap a real good job a 14 year old can get?

well, it depends on where you live. you can help out on a farm. Here in the midwest, there is LOTS of work on farms available. Otherwise, mowing, or painting, just odd jobs that people have around the house. There isn't much that you can do until you turn 16.
A good job no delivery boy, babysitting, no dog crap a real good job a 14 year old can get?
I dont think anyone can legally employ a 14 year old child.





But if you can be employed...





delivery boy can be a LOT of fun when you're young, you should seriously consider giving it a go.





babysitting sucks, you dont want to get involved in that.





no dog crap? well, you should consider going to a vets office to clean out cages. as vets are highly trained and highly paid professionals, this actually seems like one of your best options. you could potentially get all of the local vets as clients, even, and create a monopoly on pet enclosure care - get your little friends to work for you.





i'm more than twice your age. to me, a real good job pays $120,000 - $180,000 a year. I dont know what your basis for judgement on that is.
Reply:aloota wild girls out there,


its easy ;D

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