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Catering Delivery
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- Do I have to use the in-app GPS function?
- How does the actual delivery process work?
- I’ve answered the confirmation text, now how will the restaurant know that I’m on my way?
- What do I do once I’m at the pick-up location?
- What happens first on the day of my accepted delivery offer?
- What if I am left waiting at the pick-up location because the food is not ready?
- What if I’m running late to pick-up or deliver the food?
- Why do I need to take pictures of completed deliveries?
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- Do I have to accept a certain number of deliveries to remain active on the platform?
- How often can I expect to make deliveries?
- How will I know that I am offered a delivery?
- I’m off duty, why am I still receiving delivery offers?
- What do I do when I receive a delivery offer?
- What if I need to cancel a delivery offer that I’ve accepted?
- What is an earning opportunity?
- What kind of vehicle can I use to deliver food?
- When will deliveries be offered to me?
- How do I contact support?
- How does the referral bonus program work?
- What is the difference between partnering with dlivrd versus other delivery apps such as UberEats, DoorDash or Instacart?
- What should I wear while on delivery?
- When do I get my free kit with large, insulated delivery bags?
- Why was my order was taken away from me?
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What should I wear while on delivery?
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ByBryan Brock
We don’t enforce a dress code here at dlivrd. We highly recommend that you dress presentably. Jeans, a t-shirt and/or hoodie and sneakers usually do the trick. Any open toed shoes are highly discouraged. A sandal getting caught and tripping you with hundreds of dollars of food in your hands or the same food falling on your foot could be a catastrophe for everyone involved.