Author: 1driver

  • Fasttracking order and pay for a better delivery

    Fasttracking order and pay for a better delivery Couriers spend a lot of time on the road. Both day and night. The colder temperatures, and the extended holiday season, create more demand for deliveries. Furthermore, the increased demand spans across all types of deliveries. One type of delivery that can be time consuming is the…

  • The rush of the evening and why colder is better

    The rush of the evening and why colder is better It’s late evening and the cold has settled in. The mission is to keep cargo warm, and the courier as well. The later it gets, the busier, and colder it gets. The offers coming in, are further and further away. This is the rush of…

  • Turnstiles and barcodes new age delivery tech

    Turnstiles and barcodes new age delivery tech Hot fresh food delivery has come a long way since the days of pizza only deliveries. In the days of pizza only deliveries, dispatch boards were real, not virtual. Not only were dispatch boards real, but also they were central to the courier’s work. The old dispatch boards…

  • Unstacking the stack, is there more than one way?

    Unstacking the stack, is there more than one way? Unstacking a stack, is a courier special skill. No two deliveries are the same. Likewise, no two drop offs are the same. Each dropoff has special conditions, and there are a multitude of ways to accomplish these. One of the ways a courier can increase opportunities…

  • 3 ideas to make the most of unplanned downtime

    3 ideas to make the most of unplanned downtime Making the most out of unplanned downtime is an excellent way to get ahead. Furthermore it can help the courier get ahead in other areas while inactive. Unplanned downtime happens from time to time, but it doesn’t have to slow anything down! So it happened, and…

  • Pay first delivery and the exit of the cash delivery

    Pay first delivery and the exit of the cash delivery Once upon a time there was cash, and lots of it. It rolled through hands as though there would never be an end to the cha ching! The courier in those days, was most likely a pizza delivery driver, and cash was the norm! The…

  • The hot popcorn delivery and the best route possible

    The hot popcorn delivery and the best route possible The rule states that the shortest distance between two points, is a straight line. The courier that seeks the shortest distance between two points is a proactive and timely courier. Furthermore, it isn’t always possible to trust the gps without question. Tech is not infallible, and…

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