Friday, August 7, 2009

Which is better for pizza delivery job?

domino's, pizza hut, or papa john's.. please explain why %26amp; pay
Which is better for pizza delivery job?
I'm sure each location is different, but I used to work at Papa Johns and I really liked it. They have high company standards, and are easy to work with. You don't get screwed over, and usually have quite flexible hours. I started out at 9.00 and over a year was up to 13.00 an hour. I wasn't a delivery person, but my friend was and he started at 8.00 plus tips and went up to 10.00 plus tips over about 6 months. Hope this helps!
Reply:mountain mikes


which probly isn't around u
Reply:Please don't stand outside waving a sign and wearing a


chicken suit. %26lt;}:-})
Reply:papa johns cuz idk i just like it better
Reply:Well if you live in a bigger place Pizza Hut would be the best if they deliver the pizza hut in my town does not deliver it sucks but I worked at Domino's once and it was horrible. I have a friend that lives in florida that works at Pizza Hut he says he makes about $100 bucks in tips a night so if you're in a big place that would probably be your best bet. As for Papa John's I don't have one near me so I have no clue.
Reply:never worked at a pizza joint before, no idea,


But I would guess Domino's. because its frequently ordered. and relatively cheap. so you may make better tips !
Reply:papa johns.... it costs more... so the people who buy it will generally have more money... and those with more money possibly tip better!
Reply:I think Dominos pays better hourly....my cousin used to deliver Dominos Pizza loooong time ago...$11/hr plus tips...if I remember correctly..
Reply:papa


cause i dont know it just taste better
Reply:Pizza hut just went down on their reimbursement rate. Typically, it runs on a scale. For example, if the gas price is A in zip code 1, then the pay per run will be x in zip code 1. All of the scales have been reduced though.





You would think in an economy where gas is an increasingly rare commodity, pizza delivery franchises would be more concerned with their drivers and turn-over ratios.





Domino's has a larger delivery area on average than both Pizza Hut and Papa Johns, and that would substantially hurt one's gas cost. Maintenance and oil changes would assuredly be in order quicker than most other franchises.





I recommend starting local, with a non-franchise, negotiable pizza establishment to get a general feel for the full economic thrust that gas prices can cause. It would seem that local chains, without the binding rules of a corporation, would be more flexible to an adapting and ever chaning economy.
Reply:they are all the same
Reply:Just remember many insurance policies don't cover damage done to cars that were used for business. Most policies insure cars that are driven for personal reason thus if your insurance found out that you were hit while on business they may not cover you. You might want to check with your insurance agent to see if they will cover damages done to your vehicle while delivering.
Reply:i'd say papa johns just because they get good discounts and probably make more profit considering all the schools in my area use papa johns even though dominos and pizza hut are in the area.
Reply:papa johns..better pizza better delivery.


yum yum yum.
Reply:Pizza Hut. It's is just the best. The crust is really crispy, all their ingredients are all fresh, and it's like America's best pizza. It's about an average price but with like $9.00 you'll have the pizza of your life!

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