Pizza delivery drivers in general receive normal minimum wage, plus a mileage reimbursement, plus tips.
So, depending on the pizza company, you'll get your normal hourly wage, $6.55/hr right now I think, plus $0.75-$1.20 per delivery for mileage/gas (which is more than enough unless you are driving a hummer), plus a tip from the customer ranging from $0-$15...usually about $2.
I work really hard to be genuine and kind to all the customers and with tips and mileage have averaged $13/hr consistently. Your wage will somewhat depend on the social class of the neighbor you deliver to...so weigh that in to the equation.
I work for a competing company in TN and I've seen wages range from $4 to $6 while on road and $7.25 to $9 while off road depending on where you work not on experience. Most TN pizza places work on a split rate. I wouldn't work somewhere that paid less than $5 on the road and $1 per delivery.
salary Rs 4000 + 650(food allowence per month for fresher`s only)
i get 40 hrs @ £6.00 a hr northwest .
Flower delivery is typically a minimum wage job. Drivers might expect a tip from time to time. Delivery can also be a piecework job, where the driver receives $3 - 5 per delivery.
it's minimum wage and they also need to pay their own petrol/ diesel money
$120/day and you work between 10-14 hours.
It all depends on where the pizza hut is located,i'd say probably either minimum wage, or 3.50 plus tips
They most likely make minimum wage plus tips and delivery commision, this is for pizza hut drivers.
In some instances they may, in most cases, they probably only have to pay the minimum tipped employee wage, which is $4.23/hour.
There is a high turnover rate with pizza delivery drivers. Low pay and the wear and tear on their vehicles are some of the reasons for the high turnover rates.
Whatever the state minimum wage is. If they can find a CDL driver who'll drive for that state's minimum wage, they can employ a driver at that wage.
that depends on where you live.
minimum wage
Yes, I do believe it is worth being a driver at Domino's Pizza. I have been working there for five months. They pay minimum wage, but with the tips and gas allowance (a set amount of money paid to the driver to make up for gas that varies depending on the current gasoline prices) add up. However, if you worry a lot about miles on your vehicle and have trouble keeping it up, I would not suggest being a driver anywhere.