I don't think they are too picky about hiring delivery drivers. I think you pretty much just need a valid license, your own car, and insurance. It can be a pretty lucrative job, even though people don't tip delivery drivers as often as they should.
You might wanna check out this site for more info on the job:
http://forums.livingwithstyle.com/archive/index.php/pizza-delivery-t309917p1.html
Good luck!
2006-08-11 02:11:18
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answered by Miss D 7
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You need to have a fairly clean driving record. Some companies allow minor infractions.
Keep in mind though - to be a pizza driver, you legally HAVE to have commercial vehicle insurance, which is more expensive. If you get pulled over delivering pizza without it, you can get your license suspended.
2006-08-11 05:46:36
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answered by gemthewitch 3
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Depends on the company you go with. Papa Johns (my company) requires no more than 2 moving violations in 3 years.
2006-08-11 04:45:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi,
I called Dominos ,pizza hut.papa johns, godfathers,little ceasars and they do check your driving record and if they don't have a company vechicle, you have to use your automobile.it pays $10.00 -$12.00 depending where you live plus tips..they pay your gas.....I hope this info helps you make a decision........
2006-08-13 13:30:53
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answered by FELINELOVER 5
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You don't have to have a perfect record. Good luck and safe driving.
2006-08-11 04:54:36
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answered by Art The Wise 6
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relies upon upon the type of pizza. chinese language most of the time wins -- basically make certain that's intense super. No msg or greasy nutrition or grossness. we've this surprising place down the line. :D
2016-09-29 03:59:09
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answered by sather 4
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u have to have a good record to drive for a company
2006-08-11 04:29:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Not sure...but with the price of gas these days, I think you'd probably make more money working at a burger place.
2006-08-11 03:03:44
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answered by Ro-lynn 2
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think you just need to provide proof of insurance
2006-08-11 02:45:46
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answered by Anonymous
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