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  • Slave to the Phone
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    It worked for me several times when I needed a ride to my sweeties job so I could ride home with him. It probably because I worked in the same strip mall as the pizza delivery drivers and often had smoke breaks with them. They knew me and knew where I worked AND they were taking me to a business. Plus, they knew that I tipped well when I ordered pizza for lunch.

    I honestly doubt that they would have done it for anyone that they didn't know.

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  • Zippity Doo
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    It's a good way for the pizza delivery guy to get murdered.

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  • Irving Patrick Freleigh
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    Yeah, I figured that was full of it from the get-go.

    But, it must've worked at least once for somebody to think it was a tip worth passing on.

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  • Racket_Man
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    NO NO NO . This "advice" has enough fails to make it hurt.

    1. MOST companies have a no passenger policy (except for training purposes). Would you as a delivery driver really allow a stranger in your car???? I am thinking after 1 second ---robbery setup.
    2. This could be considered a livery service which is (until recently think Uber) A HIGH regulated business needing licensing, bonding, special insurance, special drivers license, etc.
    3. Insurance --- See #2 especially if an accident occurs (no matter who was at fault)
    4. and as we all know a one time exception will turn into an all-the-time thing.


    Again NO NO NO. BAD ADVICE

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  • csquared
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    When I delivered pizzas, we were not allowed to have passengers in our vehicle. As April pointed out, great way to get robbed or sued.

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  • April
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    I've seen that thrown out there a couple of times. I've never been a delivery driver, but there is no way in hell that I would drive someone home. I would be scared of being assaulted or robbed. Or sued, if I were in an accident and the passenger was injured.

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  • CyberLurch
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    I did not allow riders in my vehicles when I was a pizza driver, so no, this 'life hack' wouldn't have worked with me.

    The paranoid part of me says 'Danger, Will Robinson!'. First of all, it's glorified hitch hiking - and one only needs to think of all the reasons you're not supposed to pick up hitch hikers to understand what a bad, bad idea this is. What if your rider is planning a robbery? A carjacking? What if you're being led into an ambush? What if that individual is FLEEING a crime scene? You're also left wide-open to threats to accuse you of a crime unless you hand over all your money and valuables - a variation on an old hitch-hiking trap.

    Secondly, depending on the insurance and company policy, you might be forbidden to carry passengers anyway. Suppose the rider gets injured? Will YOUR insurance cover it? Probably not.

    And in my case, there was a very practical third reason - my delivery vehicle was a small pickup truck. There wasn't room for a passenger AND the hot box/hot bag.

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  • drunkenwildmage
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    Home 30 mins or less!

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  • ReverendBSB
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    Depends on the stores insurance policies. We would have done it at the stores I managed for a good tip.

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  • Irving Patrick Freleigh
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    Would this actually work?

    I have a Life Hacks 2016 desk calendar. Today's tip from it:

    "Hungry and want a ride home? Go to the local pizza shop, order a pizza to your house, and get a ride home with the driver."

    Mind you, I would never do this. Little Caesar's is cheaper.
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