Delivery Driver - Anonymous employee Mr. Delivery Employee Review

1.0
Oct 22, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Make your own hours Drive drive your own car?

Cons

I thought every one should know about this if you thinking about getting into delivery jobs. Mr Delivery takes about 20% of every order you take for them, I was paying them about $300 monthly in fee's. (working full time, Just one driver). No hourly pay. You don't get paid for redelivery's, even when you do nothing wrong. They also make you take extra equipment when it says you do not have to if you have your own. When you ask about making it easier for us drivers, when your order are not even placed before you reach the restaurant,(so in turn you wait longer for the food) they make the restaurant have to pay for the tablets (coast Mr D $50, makes restaurant pay $100). When they should get them for free to make sure the customer and driver don't have to wait. I also had to catch them taking my tips away without any notification. If order and didn't receive the whole order, they take off the item that was missing and also adjust your tip with it. Would not matter so much if I knew before hand, but I just happen to be watching closely and noticed this. When you start asking these questions about these things they fire you. They have a bathroom at the headquarters but don't even let drivers have assess to it because they don't want to clean it all the time, or pay someone to... Just be wary, they are very greedy company.

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Mr. Delivery Response
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Interesting, as a Brand Ambassador would you communicate to us what the job description was? When I look at their Brand Ambassador job descriptions, it pretty much says handing out flyers and a remote internship from the corporate headquarters. Therefore, it seems like you experienced what the job description said. Also it says you were paid to hand out the flyers. Interesting....
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