Sunday, August 9, 2009

I am Johhny l. tala Filipino Citizen. Loking a Job delivery driver/froklift driver Jack_dovie@yahoo.com?

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I am Johhny l. tala Filipino Citizen. Loking a Job delivery driver/froklift driver Jack_dovie@yahoo.com?
check this site


http://www.workabroad.ph/ for job openings/availability, and which recruitment agency has requirements for your job category. search for "driver" under "Jobs"





use http://www.poea.gov.ph/ to check the status of recruitment agencies, and to verify if the job the agency/ies are recruiting for has an approved JOB ORDER.
Reply:Try yahoo jobs Philippines. I assume that you are in the Philippines..
Reply:send your details.. lets see
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I was offered a job with Aramark as a delivery driver. Anybody work for them with some opinions?

Opinions like pay? more or less(I know it varies) and your own take on Aramark as an employee





thanks
I was offered a job with Aramark as a delivery driver. Anybody work for them with some opinions?
Hiya Hector,





My roomie works driving for ARAMARK Uniforms and he loves his job. Starting salary was kind of low but with incentives. It seems ARAMARK likes drivers that do well at increasing sales, but this depends on the position. The corporation is large and driving for them could mean so many things. Are you talking ARAMARK Food Services, Uniform Services, Facility Services, Vending Services ...well the list goes on and most of them have delivery routes.





The Uniform rep's opinion here is:


They will treat you well and if you shine for them, they will hook you up sooner or later, and the benefits are good. He says that if it turns out not to be what you want, you should stick it out for a year and then start applying with Snap-On Tools, MAC Tools or something like that. Keep your DMV record clear and ARAMARK could be a start to get something way better.


I spent a year in one of those exact trucks delivering sandwiches downtown San Francisco. I loved the freedom and the early shift gave me most of the day to do whatever. I totally blew it when I tapped the side of a phone booth and kept quiet about it. About a week later I was called into the office and that was the end of that.





Go for it !





GOOD LUCK!








LATER UPDATE: Just got turned on to the official ARAMARK Conduct Policy online. Check it here:http://media.corporate-ir.net/media_file...





CYa
Reply:I have known people who worked in various departments, and, while the pay is not excellent, they felt they were treated fairly, and would have stayed longer except for wanting more money.

Does anyone agree that tipping pizza delivery "for doing a good job" rationale is utter crap?

I accept tipping waiters in restaurants, because that has always customarily formed part of their wages.





But this business about tipping pizza delivery people, your priest for performing a marriage, etc.? WHAT CRAP!





Why should I tip a pizza delivery guy? If he doesn't deliver the pizza to me, then his company doesn't make money on the transaction. It's an essential function of the transaction, so why should I tip him?





Sure, he can deliver it last or mess up the pizza, but if he does then I don't order from that establishment again.





What's next, do we have to start tipping the guy at the burger joint register for delivering our food to us?





It's utter crap, this having to grease everybody's palm because they "did a good job". It's their JOBS, people. It's what they're SUPPOSED TO DO ANYWAY.
Does anyone agree that tipping pizza delivery "for doing a good job" rationale is utter crap?
I have recently stopped tipping food delivery people because they have started charging a delivery fee and that money goes to the driver. This includes both Pizza Hut, Dominoes, and Papa John's. Now this does not include the small mom and pop places, because most of them don't charge.
Reply:Another reason that I have stopped tipping as well is because when they show up to the door and you hand them an even amount of dollars they never have any change. Because of this I have started giving them the exact amount if at all possible. Report Abuse

Reply:You tip a delivery person because you are paying for the wear and tear on that person's vehicle. The fact of the matter is that delivery drivers rack up mileage very fast which equates to more oil changes, tire changes, and other general maintainance issues that arise from heavy vehicle useage. Report Abuse

Reply:Warning Will Robinson a college student/middleeastern/hardworking


Dude is delivering Pizza in your hood Dude! In a beat up Yugo with 2 dollars worth of gas..trying hard to get up enough money to buy his own 5 dollar pizza...You cheapskate son of a gun..what hole did you crawl out from under...these folks could be giving up on life and strapping on a bomb to fry your handsome butt .you know what? they is trying their very best to make it in a world that you my friend take for granted. Why dont you just get yourself out there and try it yourself dude? dont wanna git yer butt shot? too drunk to go buy you some? so you wanna get a plissy about tipping? Dude let me tell you somethang....remember this...Tipping is NOT a city in china.you make my butt want chewing gum....Do us all a flavor and just make yer own dang pizza and LEAVE ME ALONE!
Reply:wow you tend to go on you must feel strongly about this. the reason we tip drivers,hairdressers,etc. is to cover their costs the outstanding hairdresser still gets paid that of the salon rate and the tip is the thank you for their carrying costs,booth rental, supplies. as for a pizza guy they have a lot of wear on their car and get paid so little it is expected because they do a hard job of zipping around town and hitting pot holes they don't see and getting yelled at by customers who waited long time etc. just suck it up man it is the cost of being nice if you don't want to tip them then get your butt in your own car and drive the 5 minutes to pick it up like I do.
Reply:I tip him because I am too lazy to go get it. Customs are not always based on good reasoning. Its just customarily expected that you tip him
Reply:By that rationale, you shouldn't tip waiters either, because the restaurant doesn't make money if the waiter doesn't bring you your food. (And most restaurants' insurance policies will not let you go to the kitchen and get it yourself.)


It is just part of our society that some people get tipped for doing their jobs. They are also paid a smaller hourly wage and are taxed on their tips, thus forcing them to rely on them. (It is legal for to pay people less than minimum wage if they have a job that earns tips.) I see tipping people as paying them the money that it is assumed that they were paid anyway, and it's just good manners.


You don't have to agree with it, and you don't have to tip. But one of the great things about this country is you don't have to engage in acts of civility and politeness if you don't want to, so you don't have to cover your mouth when you sneeze near other people, or say "Excuse me" when you bump into them, either.
Reply:Well, tipping a priest for preforming a marriage is definitely The right thing to do as they do not make TONS of money and they are doing a service for you.





Tipping pizza drivers is also the right thing to do as they do count on this money to pay their bills, etc. Everyone has to make a living and if you have ever worked in the service industry, which I assume you have not, you would understand!
Reply:I tip cause the poor driver had to risk his/her life on the highway to get to my house. And it is also a nice jesture. Helping someone out by giving them a few dollars.
Reply:Well, if it bothers you THAT badly, then don't tip or just go pick it up yourself. Why cry about it? I always tip well, whether it is the delivery person or a waiter/waitress. It is all a matter of opinion.. what you think they deserve. Considering you have worked in the business, you should be a little more sympathetic. I think you just need a reality check... but like I said, if you don't want to do it, then don't do it. There is no gun to your head for god sake!
Reply:I love this question. Yes, you should tip, always, service workers. Since in some states, service workers are paid less than minimum wage because it's assumed tips will make up the difference. And the IRS will tax them on their earnings, whether you tip them or not. When your pastor marries you, he is doing extra work. He's not getting rich with his Sunday sermon, counseling church members, visiting them in the hospital. When he takes the extra time to accomodate your request, taking even more time away from his own family, you don't think he deserves an honorarium. It's not required, but it's certainly earned. It's all about respect . I'm not sure that's something you could ever understand.
Reply:Pizza delivery guys don't make that much per hour, if they use their own car they have wear and tear on their car. The price of gas is high, and again if they use their own car they do not get reimbursed for gas. It is also a dangerous job especially if they deliver in a larger metropolitan area. Last year, there were three pizza delivery guys who 2 were shot and killed and one stabbed and killed as well as robbed. It was so premeditated, the drivers, never had a chance since the killers ordered pizza's and just waited to kill them. A guy I work with also works at night delivering pizza's, he's trying to supplement his income so his family can pay their bills and keep a roof over their heads. I wouldn't deliver pizza's, a waitress makes more and is safe!
Reply:ITS JUST BEING POLITE
Reply:I HAVE AN IDEA!!!





Don't consider it a tip! Change your perspective on the idea, consider the additional $1 or $2 extra, as a lazy tax, for you could have driven in your car, and got the pizza yourself, but you had this person bring it to you, so for not spending your own fuel and not adding wear and tear on your car, you pay extra...





All about perspective's!
Reply:then dont tip him, and the next time he delivers hes gonna mess up your pizza...no tip..no problem..
Reply:I'd have to disagree. They get such a low wage as it is and that extra expense for fuel and the time it takes driving warrants a tip. For me, it's all about common courtesy.





Yes, it's already their job to begin with. But do you realize that it can't be easy driving from place to place, figuring out streets, navigating traffic, etc? They ARE doing a good job when despite every other person they deliver to, they are STILL doing their best to deliver a quality, hot pizza to your doorstep in a reasonable amount of time.





Get a job where much of your income depends on tips. Then tell me people don't deserve it. You apparently are incredibly ungrateful and rude.





EDIT





You are one bitter, angry person. I feel sorry for you, really I do. Or should I take pity on your nasty self instead? Seek a therapist. It's obvious why you got out of the service industry. No one could take your shitty attitude and it forced you to quit. Good riddance to rubbish.
Reply:The price I pay includes the cost of materials, a cut of the pizza boys wages, transportation costs etc. So why tip?





The pizza probably only cost $2 in ingrediants anyway, just think how much you're bing ripped off.
Reply:IT's utter crap! I don't understand why they should be tipped if they get paid to do it?
Reply:Ha, these days even Starbucks people want a tip for making you a coffee, I see those cups labeled "for tips" set up very cleverly right in front of the customer all the time.
Reply:I was never crazy about tipping when it comes to doing your job. (Only if you go over and beyond) Go figure

Delivery drivers job and restaurant crew job/cashier job in restaurant?

deliver job in courier companys , like fedex courier
Delivery drivers job and restaurant crew job/cashier job in restaurant?
Courier jobs are going to pay the best and have a very nice set of benefits. These places are usually pretty tough to actually get into, and there might be a long waiting list.





Delivery driver would be my choice out of the three types. It allows you to roll around in your vehicle, gas is reimbursed, and you can get plenty of tips to get through the months. The downside to this I suppose is that the money you earn won't be enough to cover the extreme mileage you put on your vehicle, and it would be wise to set aside a portion of your income or tips made to fund any sort of mechanical failure or scheduled maintenance you might need.

Pizza delivery vs bartending which job?

I dont own a car, i am looking for a summer job, which do you recommend, pizza delivery or bartending ? I would have to buy a car for pizza delivery, but then again, i would have to pay for bartending courses, about 500$.


Thank you in advance.
Pizza delivery vs bartending which job?
If you are not interested in running about delivering pizzas then i think you take bartending its course is much cheaper than a car. But a car has its own utilities. If you are serious on bartending i suggest you take the course so that your drinks don't annoy customers
Reply:Go with Bartending. You will not regret it. I used to work with this lady who did bartending and she made really good tips, go for it :)
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Want a part time job delivering parcels, ie. next home deliveries. Dont know where to start to look for jobs?

write to them
Want a part time job delivering parcels, ie. next home deliveries. Dont know where to start to look for jobs?
dhl are looking for couriers, you get paid per parcel, check out their website or give them a call, phone number is on their web page
Reply:Job centre local news papers,advertisements in shops,just look
Reply:Littlewoods, empirestores and other mail order cataloges are always looking for couriers. The empirestores one is redcats.co.uk.
Reply:Most mail order companies or `clubs` as they used to be known, employ p/time couriers. Try www.empirestores.co.uk Or www.grattan.co.uk Or www.freemans.co.uk
Reply:www.monster.co.uk
Reply:You know this is the perfect time of year to look for a job such as this. With the holidays coming delivery drivers are going to be in demand. Try going to your local Post Office or actually your local UPS service would be even better. I was never one to make phone calls to try and find work, so just go out there and apply yourself to all delivery services. Look in the yellow pages to find ones in your area....


good luck ! ! !
Reply:white arrow, post office etc.. couriers in yellow pages.

Going for job interview today for driving job, delivery/collection driver.?

what good reasons can i say why i want the job and questions to ask?
Going for job interview today for driving job, delivery/collection driver.?
Why you want the job?


You enjoy being out on the road in all kinds of weather


Not an 'indoor' type of person


Like meeting people from all sorts of life


Like driving





Questions to ask:


What delivery area are you covering?


On an average day, how many drop-offs/collections?


Any opportunities for overtime?


Do you get a uniform?


Do you have to return to depot after last delivery/collection?


What's the earliest start-time likely to be?


What back-up do they provide if there was a problem with the van, ie are they with a national 'rescue' company to come and collect you?





The very best of luck today - give it your best shot.


Good luck
Reply:i dont know enough about you to suggest things to say but if you react to their questions and be inquisitive about the job, youll do well
Reply:You like working on your own initiative and the responsibility that brings with it,you like being out and about and not stuck in the same place, Rates of pay, overtime, pension,job prospects.
Reply:The two main factors to consider are:


"Why do I want this job?"


e.g. I enjoy driving, I enjoy meeting different people etc


and


"Why would I be good at it?"


I am a competent driver (clean licence?), I enjoy meeting different people, I am patient and courteous, I am able to work on my own using my own initiative, I have a lot of patience (Ideally back these claims up with reference to previous work/situations).





Questions to ask.... you don't have to ask any if you don't feel the need to, so don't force yourself. One option is to ask the panel/interviewer which aspect of their business they consider to be strongest, and which area they feel most needs to be developed. (It's basically throwing the strength/weaknesses question back at them, but showing you have an interest in the business too.)





Concentrate on the above questions and you should be OK.





Good luck!
Reply:enjoy driving,know the area? enjoy working on your own. ask about hours if you get help loading/unloading is a taccagraph fitted(mileage counter)overtime available? rate of pay, is there a probation period