Food goes in the oven just before delivery so it is always freshly baked and hot. (Don't listen to the "my food was cold" reviewers, that's a bunch of extremely suspicious bologna. I had to take care not to burn my fingers under the box every time I handed a customer his food. The delivery bags hold in the steam!) Carryout orders get prioritized so customers don't have to stand around waiting; most customers use the app so they arrive perfectly on time to collect their meal (that's pretty nifty).
Best employment experience I have had in Delaware. In my opinion, the best Dominos team in Delaware. My coworkers were very experienced and hardly ever made mistakes. I remember only two times when we didn't catch an order mixup and both times there was an understandable reason (just trust me on that). The team, especially management, works criminally long hours per week for less than minimum wage (taxes are absurd, and people are working about 70 or more hours a week for pittance) yet maintains a clean store and pretty good morale. Great people here; everyone was very respectful, polite, pleasant, and helpful. Delivery areas are probably the best in the state. The traffic is heavy, which is tiring and dangerous to drive in all the time until 1 am every night. If you deliver at night, bring a flashlight because some destinations don't leave the light on so you can even see the house number... Yeah lol customers have no full perspective, but I didn't meet any overtly mean or disrespectful customers while working at this specific Dominos store. In this economic warfare COVID communist-socialist period when people would rather be unemployed, every Dominos is looking for help. I was even asked to set my own hours of availability! If you want to get some fun experience working at Dominos, apply to this particular store.
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