• JDvecna [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    6 days ago

    At my Domino’s, delivery drivers were petit bourgeoisie compared to the “insiders” who actually did all the work for less pay. We all made minimum wage, but drivers earned commission and tips and didn’t have to take orders on the phone, didn’t have to do dishes, and didn’t have to help make product. The only thing they did was eat and drive

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      6 days ago

      Eat, drive, burn fuel, tires, wear out the car, maintain what amounts to company transportation on your own dime, etc.

      The only drivers that had it figured out at my Papa Johns’ were the 3-4 “old” dudes (my age now) who had shitheap beaters they bought for a thousand bucks or less and would put zero maintenance into. They’d buy an old honda, suzuki, toyota, etc, and just do the bare minimum to keep them on the road until something broke badly enough to keep them off the road, then they’d scrap it and buy another shitheap. They were all salesmen at their day jobs and did delivery in the evenings in their beaters. Us young idiots had our cherished used cars we loved, modified, and drove delivery with. We were fools.

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      5 days ago

      Being a delivery driver is also a way more dangerous job. Sounds like your place’s work balance was fucked though, where I was drivers had to do dishes, prep ingredients, work the oven, and help take phone orders, plus do most opening and closing tasks since insiders were basically only around for rush. Basically the only thing you were exempt from was working the make line. I’ve done both and still think being a driver was better overall, though. It’s a lot easier to sneak away for a break when I was getting stressed and the pay was definitely better even with the cost of car maintenance.

    • Omegamint [comrade/them, doe/deer]@hexbear.net
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      When I worked at a pizza place as a driver I was expected to help with whatever needed help the most, which was what they cited as me not doing right when they shitcanned me (I’m sure it had nothing to do with needing to give hours to an old driver who had been on leave and me not wanting to hang out with the sexual harasser older manager at their work parties). They also didn’t cover any sort of commercial insurance for us which meant we were likely fucked in case of an accident.

      I definitely made a bit more money and I enjoyed driving but it wasn’t amazing