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High mileage delivery and traffic for a ratings challenge
High mileage delivery and traffic for a ratings challenge All along the road the traffic hums. It is present most of the time. The best front row seat for a traffic show, is behind the wheel. Not only is it possible to catch the show, but also participate. Similarly, the traffic situation can be gauged…
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Delivery feedback and better ratings mean happy returns
Delivery feedback and better ratings mean happy returns The rain has been quite a bonus. There’s nothing like a weather event, to stir up an active rush. Even the most unpopular night of the week, can become intensely busy during severe weather. With this in mind, it is one of the few predictable things, a…
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Protected: Acceptance rating delivery, and getting a better return
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Delivery and ratings, can an algorithm better a delivery?
Delivery and ratings, can an algorithm better a delivery? The delivery algorithm is real. Any courier, using an app to complete deliveries, bumps into the algorithm sooner or later. It might show up as a favored time slot that is ready when the courier is. Or it might show up as consistent delivery types. However…
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The best of low ratings and how to benefit
The best of low ratings and how to benefit The best of low ratings. Sounds like a contradiction in terms. How can something low, be the best? Especially ratings. Usually only high ratings are rewarded. Additionally, perks and benefits coincide with high ratings. Therefore it seems unlikely there is any benefit to low ratings. With…
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The myth of the excellent delivery rating
The myth of the excellent delivery rating It was a big deal for a delivery. The order was very large. The price of the purchase was a record for sales. Also there was a large tip. The courier drawing the delivery will also prosper. Additionally the courier dispatching on the delivery would benefit from the…
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On time or early ratings, are they useful?
On time or early ratings, are they useful? Couriers prefer being on time. The only thing better than being on time is being early. Being early is bread and butter for the courier. Additionally, it is noted when the courier is running on time. It is also noted when the courier is late. So, how…