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  • Driver for delivery and the best dispatch courier moves

    Driver for delivery and the best dispatch courier moves

    Driver for delivery and the best dispatch courier moves Every delivery has a beginning and an end. The process is clean and simple. Pick up cargo at point A, and deliver the cargo to point B. The distance in-between point A and B, is the run. The more runs a courier can tag in an…

  • The low mileage delivery and the best of short hops

    The low mileage delivery and the best of short hops

    The low mileage delivery and the best of short hops One thing about courier work, stay with it long enough and a delivery style will evolve. It happens somewhere along the way. Additionally, it happens to every courier. Somewhere between, jammed up waiting at a merchant location, and stuck in a stalled traffic jam on…

  • A more professional delivery experience and a winning smile

    A more professional delivery experience and a winning smile

    A more professional delivery experience and a winning smile It’s the winning smile that brings things up a notch. In the first moment, when a stranger is greeted at their door. That one chance at a positive first impression. One that keeps on giving. Perhaps the offer was better than average. Or maybe it was…

  • How to best mitigate the missing delivery

    How to best mitigate the missing delivery

    How to best mitigate the missing delivery The missing delivery is real. It may be missing but that is not a reason to think it any less real. In fact, it is real enough to hurt the stats. Yet the courier will not be delivering it. Because it’s missing. This is one scenario that happens…

  • The Art of the Redlight and Door Kung fu

    The Art of the Redlight and Door Kung fu

    The Art of the Redlight and Door Kung fu Today’s world has redlights. If there is a road, somewhere along its course there will be a redlight. Cities typically have many roads and even more redlights. It’s unusual to be in a large metropolitan area that doesn’t have a plenitude of redlights. It’s also usual…

  • 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…

  • The on time delivery, and offering the best quality

    The on time delivery, and offering the best quality

    The on time delivery and offering the best quality The delivery game is more than an adventure. It is also a job. There are different ways to work as a courier. However, each one comes to a similar process. Pick up something at point A, and deliver it to point B. As fast as legally…

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