Category: Manual

  • Delivery by the numbers and the best quick patterns

    Delivery by the numbers and the best quick patterns

    Delivery by the numbers and the best quick patterns Delivery by the numbers is an interesting part of being a courier. Almost every part of the job is about those numbers. Arrival times, pickup times and drop-off times are all about numbered deadlines. Highway signs, speed limit signs and even gas station signs are all…

  • A better strategy for the cash delivery

    A better strategy for the cash delivery The cash delivery is the wildcard. It seems strange that the cash delivery should be so strange. Once upon a time the cash delivery was the norm. Not only was it the norm but also it was about the only way to pay. There was the check but…

  • The delivery sidehustle and better pay opportunities

    The delivery sidehustle and better pay opportunities

    The delivery sidehustle and better pay opportunities The delivery sidehustle. Is it a full time opportunity? Is it just a sidehustle? Can it be both? The good news? The answer to all the questions can be yes. That is a fair take on the delivery sidehustle. Yet, courier opportunities can go beyond a sidehustle. For…

  • Day delivery and the night rush, which pays better?

    Day delivery and the night rush, which pays better?

    Day delivery and the night rush, which pays better? Most jobs have a selection of shifts to work. Perhaps there are openings on the day shift. Or, maybe the only available positions, are in the evening hours. There is a day shift, and a night shift, that are possible at most merchants with in-house delivery…

  • Delivery followups and the best feedback options

    Delivery followups and the best feedback options

    Delivery followups and the best feedback options Most deliveries are routine. The process is usually simple, from start to finish. The courier arrives at the pickup location, and confirms an accurate pickup. Then delivers it to a drop-off location. During the delivery, there are steps to follow, if the courier is using a delivery app.…

  • Proof of delivery, the first rule of the drop-off

    Proof of delivery, the first rule of the drop-off

    Proof of delivery, the first rule of the drop-off Completing a delivery is the natural conclusion of the at home delivery process. Once the delivery is complete, the courier accepts another delivery offer. If it is a busy night, or day, this process will happen almost nonstop. The offers keep coming as the courier works…

  • Handle with care and don’t look in the bag

    Handle with care and don’t look in the bag

    Handle with care and don’t look in the bag It isn’t the contents of the bag, but how well it’s sealed. In fact the contents of the bag are supposed to be a mystery to everyone except the merchant and the merchant customer. There is a system in place that tracks the order as the…

Verified by MonsterInsights