Does anyone here work in bicycle delivery or messaging? I am about to start working delivery at Jimmy John's, what should I expect?
>>947121
>what should I expect
To be treated like a sandwich jockey who doesn't get any tips
>>947121
i work as a bike delivery dude
It's really just what you'd imagine. I can't speak much for JJ since I don't work for them. So I don't know how they treat employees, how dropoffs work, etc
from what i hear they're not the best employers and you'll work with a lot of other fixie hipsters. i talked to one guy who said when he worked for JJ some of the other delivery people timed other peoples runs.
>>947121
Smoke weed. Ride bike. Get paid. try to muscle your way to working part time during the lunch rush. Shit payed pretty good when I did it.
I worked and bikes at JJs last semester, fucking terrible job. I would bring $40 dollar orders to sorority houses nightly and get a $2 tips. Your boss will most likely be a 35 year old college dropout with no life that acts like hot shit, other employees are cool sometimes though
>>947781
LITERALLY a perfect description of the managers.
But hey, man, if the other workers are cool, you can make the best of it. The other cyclists weren't hipsters and all had road bikes with racing experience (even had a Jimmy John's team for a school cycling event). You WILL get good miles, but you will not get great pay for the effort. If anything, I got more tips BECAUSE I was on a bike than if I was in a car. Customers openly told me that.
here, hold my log