Is pizza delivery a decent job? Doesn't seem hard to drive around delivery pizzas all summer
>>1262074
If you can get a good area that's small with a car with good gas mileage, and you aren't a sperg, you can make up to 30/hr
then you also might be able to not report that you're getting 30/hr but a minimum set, usually $2 per hour, getting a bigger paycheck.
then you also might not have to report your total income to the government (this is very rampant) and would be eligible for negative tax income or whatever its called and be able to get on welfare, effectively making more than most people you're delivering to.
you can also use this against anyone that tries to belittle your for doing your job. just ask them how much they make and then tell them how much you make. if they call in and complain, just deny it.
it can be a dangerous job, as you're always driving, and you're walking around at night trying to find an apartment with some hood rats trying to give you trouble. (always carry a gun, but never let the store know of this) people will try to hit you with their car if they know you're a delivery driver. then you have the fake orders where you're going to a house that's not expecting you, greeting you with a shotgun. then you have the perverts and the freaks to deal with.
then the other drivers. if you make more than them, and they find out, some won't hesitate to try to kill you. ive had someone attempt to poison me and try to run me over when getting back to the store. they will steal your orders, fuck your orders up, try to rat you out to management and whatnot. just make sure the customers leave a good comment on your delivery to hedge against any bullshit.
also aim for management, higher than general. the district manager will either laugh at you or he'll take you serious, which then you'll have a much better time.
>>1262074
My friend delivered in rich neighborhood and got tipped really nice.
You Maybe waking into a porno movie you never know lol.
Depends on the area. I used to deliver at a upper middle class town's house of pizza and I got good tips and my delivery radius was small. Worked out to $17 an hour after gas most days. I wouldn't want to be a delivery driver in an urban area though. Also black people don't tip.
>>1262086
On the flip side, do NOT deliver pizzas if you live in Atlanta, St. Louis, Memphis...
Niggers are more likely to shortchange, or rob you and complain to corporate than give you a tip.
>>1262086
I tip at least $5 to a delivery driver because I used to be one. That $5 makes or breaks the night on fuel.
Depends on your age and where you live.
If you're in suburbia and college-aged, it's a good gig.
>>1262420
>college aged
>delivering pizzas
LOL
>>1262440
most places won't hire under 25 anymore
>>1262531
heh this one 20 year old looks like he lasted a day, he didn't carry change and was clearly trying to keep an entire 10. Like nigger go back and get change.
>>1262531
I don't know where you live but I've never heard of this. I delivered pizzas when I was 18-20, it's a great job while your going to school. The only real downside is that your car is going to take a beating and may be expensive to maintain.
Drive a cheap toyota, look for a job in a nice neighborhood, and be nice to customers. You'll make decent money with one of the chillest jobs imaginable.
>>1262971
I worked with two people younger than me and they only got the job through nepotism. Everyone else was 35+ working multiple jobs. Even the "cooks" were in their 30s.
I need a 2nd job
>>1262812
>complains about a few pennies
>calls the other guy a nigger
>>1263010
you get a $2 tip if you deliver my pizza. $3.50 if I'm in a good mood. $4 for a bigger order.
$10, and you were 30min late, you don't have change? Nigger get me that change NOW!
>>1262084
>some won't hesitate to try to kill you. ive had someone attempt to poison me and try to run me over when getting back to the store
wait are you memeing or this shit actually happens in the US?
>>1263825
I'd assume it happens pretty much anywhere in the world where someone thinks they are entitled to something they actually aren't.