New Employee Started As A Delivery Driver For Domino’s, But He Struggled With Some Tasks He Was Expected To Do Even Without Proper Training
by Heide Lazaro

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First jobs can be overwhelming, especially without proper guidance.
In this story, a man started working as a Domino’s delivery driver.
He quickly realized he was thrown into the job with little training.
Despite a few setbacks here and there, his first day at his job was generally okay.
Read the full story below for all the details.
How my first night went
Recently, I got hired at Domino’s as a delivery driver.
For the first 1.5 hours, I did paperwork and a ride-along.
All seemed well, but I was a bit over my head because nobody really told me how to do anything.
Or if they did, they didn’t explain what any of the phrasing meant.
This man made $45 in tips in just a couple of hours.
The deliveries themselves were the easy part.
Except for the massive thunderstorm during the duration of my shift.
I made about $45 in tips in a few hours.
Then, I did the dishes before going home.
It was a good experience, except for a coworker who was a jerk to him.
Overall, it was a pretty good experience.
One of the other drivers was kind of a jerk about me not knowing how to do anything.
But I never got any training on how to do this.
I didn’t know how to do tip audits, so I had a bit of trouble with the cash tips at the end.
Can anyone explain how those work?
Let’s see how others reacted to this story.
This person gives their honest opinion.

This user shares some interesting thoughts.

Sounds like an awesome day, says this one.

Finally, here’s a valid point, too.

No work is perfect, but you can at least make something good out of it.
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