*New benefits for drivers:
-no more delivery log/ paperwork (we do that for you)
-bonus pay for volunteering for shifts on short notice and for helping with delivery “surges”, and for working holidays
-yearly Christmas party with year-end driver recognition for various ways that drivers contribute and excel (delivery count milestones, reliability milestones, positive feedback from restaurants, rookie of the year etc)
I’m seeking full-time, part-time and casual-availability drivers for the new school year.
Drivers pick up and deliver from a variety of downtown-located restaurants, deliver various personal/ retail deliveries for end-customers, and deliver flowers.
Have questions before applying? Text or leave a voicemail on my message service/ phone app 6138179195 (Byron).
Advantages of working for a local business compared to a delivery app…
-a manager you can speak to
-consistent shifts/ schedule.
-your hours are protected for as long as you want to work with us
-less waiting time in between deliveries (many shifts with no waiting time)
-I’m happy to write a reference letter, or take reference calls, for you for your next career
-comprehensive training
-some cash tips
Scheduling/ Hours
I can make a weekly, regular schedule for part and full-time drivers that includes weekends or that stays within Monday to Friday.
Big hours (65 max) are available if desired. No minimum.
Many options for shift times including..
5:30 pm to 10 pm
4 pm to 9 pm
3 pm to 10 pm
5:30 pm to 8 pm
11 am to 7 pm
11 am to 10 pm
10:30 am to 5:30 pm
(Other options possible)
For part-time drivers, I can work around the set schedule of your day job, including complex shift-work schedules.
For drivers who have regularly changing availability, I can provide a weekly schedule based on a new availability that you communicate for each week.
Casuals/ occasionals. Casual availability couriers also play an important role for us. They can choose to offer their service for occasionally scheduled shifts, for coming on during delivery surges or for assisting with high-paying shopping or long-distance deliveries when it’s too busy to spare a scheduled driver.
Note to experienced day drivers: a full-time, Monday to Friday, 9-5 may be available within a few months. I would like to chat with full-time day couriers now. Text or leave me a voicemail 613-817-9195
Earnings (the noted amounts are the driver’s “take-home”/ net profit after accounting for gas)
Couriers earn delivery fees and tips. Per-hour earnings (sum of deliv fees and tips) vary by how busy it is, and by variance in tips, so the noted amounts are per-hour earnings averages. Averages vary somewhat depending on the day of the week and by which part of the day the shift is in. Some drivers average somewhat more due to making better tips and by coming on for delivery “surges” and some average less due to the gas consumption of their vehicle.
Between 4 to 8:30 pm, drivers average $22/ hr Friday to Sunday and $17/ hr Monday to Thursday, and $15/hr at other times of the day Monday through Sunday
Hourly amounts reflect that there is some waiting in between deliveries on some shifts. While in motion, you can count on averaging at least $26/ hr 4 to 8:30 Friday to Sunday and $22/ Monday to Thurs and $18-$19 at other times of the day Monday through Sunday. (when there is down time, you are free to do as you wish eg. read or use your phone, and you can “hold” or roam wherever you want to within the downtown vicinity)
Earnings can trend higher by an additional $3-$4/ hour for weeks at a time due to increased overall delivery volume.
Note, delivery fees were raised after March gas price increases.
What I’m seeking/ is this a good fit for you?
-you have a phone with a data plan
-a well-maintained vehicle or e-bike
-you enjoy driving and customer interactions
-are comfortable and confident behind the wheel (if you are not very, very comfortable driving; including in traffic, at night (for evening drivers) and in the (occasional) rain, and comfortable parallel parking, this is unfortunately not a good fit for you
-have work ethic (you don’t “cut corners” for procedures)
-reasonable amount of patience eg. 1. willing to carefully read training materials as well as the occasional detailed instruction from the dispatcher or myself. Eg. 2. you can handle waiting if the food is not ready in a restaurant
-reliable (you have a good employment record and references. Exceptions to a stable employment record and references can be made if there are convincing reasons for it. References not required if they are not possible eg. for individuals who are long-retired or who are coming over from a delivery app).
No experience required.
Drivers with significant delivery or courier experience are highly valued and may be eligible for a starting bonus or a somewhat higher delivery fee rate
SLC, Queen’s and RMC students, and retired individuals, are highly sought part-time drivers.
Note to delivery app drivers on some differences:
-it’s not permitted to take delivery app deliveries during your shift with us
-with the exception of casual-availability couriers, it’s not permitted to come and go as you like (you’re expected to start on time and stay for the agreed upon time. Sometimes we cut drivers early if there are more than we need (if the driver wants to be cut)
Princess Delivery Service has served Kingston’s restaurants and customers for 17 years each and every day except for Christmases and Boxing days. Proudly, this includes every day of the pandemic despite unprecedented staffing challenges due to general worker shortages, driver hesitation about Covid and driver quarantines for any flue-like symptom.
apply to princessdelivery (at) gmail.com