Holiday delivery, an old game in the new season
It doesn’t take long for the seasons to change. It is already darker an hour or more earlier, than a month ago. Furthermore, the temperatures and weather conditions will shift to a seasonal experience on the daily. In other words it isn’t going to stay hot.
When the days are short and the nights are long, the heat just doesn’t. With this in mind, it is a good time to consider the maintenance and setup needed for the upcoming holiday season. The holiday season coincides with a change up in the overall weather. The two together make for a positive earnings environment.
Holiday delivery
For the crew courier this is true when the brand represented, is popular. The solo courier also sees advantages, with many different merchants offering deliveries. The hustle of the courier is important. Completing deliveries, opens the courier up for more deliveries.
The holidays and the various and varied schedules, that go along with the same, are where some of the best earnings can be found. Not only is there an abundance of deliveries but also they are on the increase as the year moves through a holiday season. However, there are some things that haven’t changed. Regardless of the season.
The first is attention to the details. Experienced couriers know the details in the holiday season multiply exponentially. From the pick-up, to the drop-off, there will be an influx and overload, of delivery details. Patience and mindfulness, are key components in successful completions.
Additionally there will be traffic. Lots of it. It is very easy to forget that the surest way to slow down a delivery, is to overthink it. For example, pushing the ride to race track speeds between traffic signals. Not only does this wear out the ride, but also, it places other drivers at risk.
New season
Furthermore most drop-off locations are aware of the increased delivery obstacles. With this in mind, contact with the customer, is still the number one way to get and keep a delivery on track. Even when it is running late.
In the meantime, it’s time to give the ride a once over, and begin some seasonal preventative maintenance. Things like fluids, wiper blades, and tires should be first on the list. Additionally making sure to have basic road safety gear such as road flares, first aid kit, and snow chains is a bonus. This is holiday delivery, an old game in a new season. Stay safe out there.
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