Cup of coffee?

I almost always offer delivery drivers a cup of coffee. Or in the summer, I have a few cans of fresh cold. Or maybe they want to use the toilet for a while?

Usually they turn this down, because busy busy busy, but sometimes there is a need and some time for it. Like last Sunday when my meal package was delivered, where Tugrul liked a cup of coffee.

We started talking and he told us that this is his part-time job. He is happy to deliver these boxes, in addition to being an entrepreneur with his own Barbershop. Because living on your own costs money. So he works extra shifts as a delivery driver for this meal box service. What a great energy and drive. It was very nice to hear his perspective on delivery and entrepreneurship. Are you in Utrecht and would like to get a haircut by this entrepreneur? Then you can definitely go to Ozky's Barber at Bartoklaan 17 in Utrecht.

He also asked me what was actually in that box. Because he had never seen that before. Maybe a small point of improvement in the Employee Journey of this meal delivery company. But I fixed that. I showed him the app; That you have a choice of 30 meals, we opened the box together, he looked at the contents of the box, the recipes and with all the love he took the box back immediately. Good for the environment!

What a pleasure to meet such great delivery people and this also starts with ourselves. The customer. Do you do this too? If I take it wider. Are you nice to the service in a restaurant? Against flight attendants? Staff in stores?

Back to the delivery people. They don't have it easy. I have to deal with the strangest situations in terms of traffic, especially in Utrecht where I live. Just think about what it's like to have to go to the toilet when you have so many packages in the back of your bus...

So ask your delivery person if he/she wants a cup of coffee or tea. Just have a few take-away cups at home, because then they can go back into their bus with a nice hot cup of hopsakee. Or if it's summer and warm, have a few cans of cold lying around. Offer that they can use the toilet for a while. And for the meal deliverers; Have some euros ready. I know it can be done in the app, but I'd much rather give a few euros myself that I have in a container. That's how I thank them personally. And everyone likes that. Tugrul certainly does.

 

This blog was written for CustomerFirst and published on April 4, 2023

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