Yes. You worked for ONE establishment that vetted you, hired you and gets to know you. I did the same for a pizza PLACE. The GrubHub/DoorDash industry doesn't work like that. Someone has a car/phone and randomly shows up at a restaurant where they know nothing about that person, unquestioningly hand them the food and then they bring it to some rando's home. There's no accountability along the line and any maniac can do it.
When I worked for a pizza place, I was accountable to the place I worked for. I didn't just show up, grab a pizza and was never seen again. If I looked dirty or stunk or was rude to customers my job was on the line (not that I would be any of those things.) We had regular customers that knew us and we knew them. They could technically pop into the restaurant and see us. It's completely different than the "serial killer delivery" industry they've created now.
Yes. You worked for ONE establishment that vetted you, hired you and gets to know you. I did the same for a pizza PLACE. The GrubHub/DoorDash industry doesn't work like that. Someone has a car/phone and randomly shows up at a restaurant where they know nothing about that person, unquestioningly hand them the food and then they bring it to some rando's home. There's no accountability along the line and any maniac can do it.
When I worked for a pizza place, I was accountable to the place I worked for. I didn't just show up, grab a pizza and was never seen again. If I looked dirty or stunk or was rude to customers my job was on the line (not that I would be any of those things.) We had regular customers that knew us and we knew them. They could technically pop into the restaurant and see us. It's completely different than the "serial killer delivery" industry they've created now.