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And yet a local Domino’s Pizza around here is still offering the same $12 an hour rate and advertising a manager salary of $25k a year! Corporations never learn and people wonder why customer service is so crappy.

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Huh, according to Indeed, the range for Domino’s delivery drivers around me is $18-$25 an hour. How far over minimum wage is your $12?

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I can’t speak for domino’s, but when I worked at pizza hut as a driver they advertised a similar pay. The reality is I got $4 and change an hour on the road and my states minimum wage in store plus tips. The listed pay range was what they guess you’ll make with tips.

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Saw similiar shit here. “Delivery person needed!”. And whne it comes to pay, it’s sudden;y “up to xx/h”. God forbit they pay you normally.

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It’s NC, so it’s bottom of the barrel what is legally required minimum wage. 7.25

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They are likely including tips in that range.

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I realize that, and mainly considered the bottom of the range as a result; $18 is still a far cry from $12, after all.

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Drivers heavily rely on tips. That is the estimated price range with tips. The base pay for Domino’s drivers in my area is $10/hr.

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