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The late night food delivery method for better returns

The late night food delivery method for better returns. After midnight things get busy. In fact, the last ten minutes before closing, can be the busiest time of the day for many merchants. It’s the last minute rush. It’s that crowd of vehicles that show up right before closing. Occasionally, it’s even possible to be…
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The courier standard for a better delivery experience

The courier standard for a better delivery experience. The delivery experience is about the customer. Most of the time. The idea of providing a fast courteous service, is bread and butter for the courier. Indeed, the courier is always ready for the next delivery. Because each time there is a delivery completion, there is pay.…
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The self employed courier and odd money myths

The self employed courier and odd money myths Sometimes it’s about the perks. Other times it’s the flexible schedule advantages. Whatever the reason for choosing to use a delivery app the goal is usually the same for everyone. An increase in earnings. In fact, if the delivery app is a side hustle for the courier,…
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The best proof of delivery, how important is it?

The best proof of delivery, how important is it? Once again the courier has arrived at the front door. Next is pushing the doorbell button. And from the sound of the chimes, it works very well. Now the courier waits. Perhaps it’s possible to hear footsteps from within the house. Or maybe there is a…
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The low money gamble and better courier feedback

The low money gamble and better courier feedback Running a series of deliveries is a great way to make extra income. Using a delivery app, and a personal vehicle, a valuable side hustle can be developed. It’s also possible to turn that side hustle into a full schedule opportunity. One that offers an office with…
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The traffic jam delivery and the best foot forward

The traffic jam delivery and the best foot forward Drivers on the road to make a living, often see peculiar road conditions. In fact, it isn’t uncommon to see vehicles upside down. And where they don’t belong. Sometimes it’s just one vehicle. Other times it’s two, or more. Then there is the ever present road…






