Employer contracts with an independent contractor to provide courier services as specified and agreed upon in the contract or Courier company contracts with employer/client to provide courier services to client.
If something goes awry, stay calm and assess the situation. Communicate with your customer and try to find a solution that works for both of you—just remember, it's all about teamwork!
Deliver on time and with a smile! Good communication and professionalism can go a long way in winning customers’ hearts.
Time management is key! Planning your routes ahead and prioritizing urgent deliveries can save you a lot of hassle down the road.
Generally, you won't need special permits just to deliver, but it’s wise to check with local regulations to ensure you’re all set and above board.
You'll be delivering everything from documents to packages and even food! The variety keeps things interesting, like a box of chocolates.
Working hours can be as flexible as a rubber band! You often get to set your own schedule, but be prepared for busy periods, especially during rush hours or special events.
To kick off your courier journey, you'll need a reliable vehicle, a valid driver's license, and insurance. It's essential to have a good sense of navigation and understand local traffic rules.