The main responsibility of Domino’s Pizza Delivery Driver is to deliver the orders to the designated places. Punctuality and honesty is the attitude required from applicants for this position. Delivery Drivers are also expected to know how to read a basic road map because this will be handy when it comes to looking for unfamiliar territory. The orders must be delivered and given to customers in a very courteous manner. It is also expected from Delivery Drivers to make sure their delivery vehicles are well maintained before and after the shift. Delivery Drivers will also learn basic store operations to include making pizzas and product control.
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