Friday, August 7, 2009

Pizza delivery job requirements ?

I just got my license and the guy at pizza hut said they were hiring delivery guys, do you have to be driving for a certain amount of time before you can get the job, what are the requirements?
Pizza delivery job requirements ?
as long as you have a print copy of your drivers license and social security number info.


they keep the license copy and just type your social security number into the computer.


in some pizza huts you must be 18 or older to be a driver.


they can find out if you are younger becasue after your social security number is inside the computer, the computer will know and not give you access as a driver when you clock in.


thats how they did it at our carryout/delivery unit when i was a shift manager.


my mother was a manager for 23 years for pizza hut.


till it was time to run away, lol!


hoped this helped, good luck.



Reply:Your an Ideal candidate. Fresh record = clean record.





I have been a delivery driver since I was 18. (Currently 27)





But a clean record is all that is required. And insurance. Make sure your insurance covers you while you are working, most insurance companies don't cover you while you are on the delivery job clock.





If your insurance carrier doesn't cover this, talk with the company first and ask if they have insurance coverage. Some places will have some kind of insurance that does this. I have never worked for pizza hut, but being that they are one of the largest (if not thee largest) pizza franchise in the world, I would think they have some kind of insurance coverage.








The only real problem is if your a minor. If you are under 18, you are gonna have to make sure your work permit covers it.





On the weapon thing, you don't need to carry one, if you are living in a relatively safe town. That's more of a need for the big city boys. However, the weapon can just find you in more trouble. Companies will beat it through you to just surrender to muggers demands, as life can not be replaced, and hospital bills outweigh a few pizzas and a hand full of greenbacks





The previous poster mentioned this btw, just because some carriers are at a high mugging risk, depending on where they are. Most places have policies in place to prevent this. (such as not delivering to unlit homes, unmarked homes, parks, etc) There is also the callback. Calling the customer back assures you have their contact information, so should it be a set up, there's substantial evidence to go with.





I just recommend having a cell phone as your absolute must have tool.
Reply:I don't think so. You just need to have a license and know a little bit of local geography. But the best way to find out, we'll be through them. But if they're not mentioning anything about it, then don't bring the subject to them.
Reply:Nope, you'll get the job. If you have to use your own car, they should give you gas money. Oh, %26amp; be sure to carry a weapon.
Reply:You HAVE to have a GREAT STEREO in your car. That is very important! I remember that as being the most important thing when I delivered pizza way back when!
Reply:you have to know how to drive, thats tha first requirement
Reply:just apply and they will let you know

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