Vulcann 6th Gear June 1, 2012 Share June 1, 2012 From ST Forum: http://www.straitstimes.com/STForum/Online...ory_805936.html Concerns about fast-food delivery staff and their motorcycles Published on Jun 2, 2012 I AM concerned by the reckless riding of fast-food delivery staff, especially when they zip along Housing Board void decks to save time or make the delivery deadline. Last Saturday, I saw a Pizza Hut delivery rider doing just that at Marine Parade. I called the Pizza Hut hotline to complain and the reply I received from the manager was that the fast-food chain would look into the matter and counsel the rider. When I asked for the motorcycle licence number, he replied that he did not have it and explained the difficulties in identifying the rider. To his credit, he identified the rider after several calls, but it would not have been possible had I not persisted. When fast-food companies receive complaints, do they actually discipline the riders and to what extent? Over the weekend, I noticed two riders apparently making a delivery for McDonald's on motorcycles carrying Johor licence plates. At least one rider (see photo) was on a motorbike with only a provisional Malaysian licence. Is this legal? Are foreign vehicles allowed to be used for business purposes? How is insurance managed in the event of an accident? The authorities should review policies and regulate fast-food delivery service by motorcycling staff. Fast-food companies should also do the right thing by conducting safety reminders daily to motorcycle delivery staff, handle complaints seriously and be prepared to discipline staff, including terminating the services of such staff and reporting recalcitrant riders to the police. These companies should also review remuneration for these riders to give them an incentive to ride safely while not affecting their income. Until there is an improvement, I shall not be ordering home delivery; not when there is a chance that someone's safety could be at stake. Adrian Lee ↡ Advertisement 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ayie88 Clutched June 2, 2012 Share June 2, 2012 Well can't agree more with this. Use to be a Canadian DR. In a space of 2 Hrs, I sEnd 25 orders to customer house. I Admit i was Damn reckless that time. But learn my lesson after that. Nowadays most of the DR is from across the causeway, Mcdonalds, KFC and pizza hut are currently employing this Hell Rider from causeway.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yuan 6th Gear June 2, 2012 Share June 2, 2012 Well can't agree more with this. Use to be a Canadian DR. In a space of 2 Hrs, I sEnd 25 orders to customer house. I Admit i was Damn reckless that time. But learn my lesson after that. Nowadays most of the DR is from across the causeway, Mcdonalds, KFC and pizza hut are currently employing this Hell Rider from causeway.. I thought they used to be locals.....So now they get from across the Causeway? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Watwheels Supersonic June 2, 2012 Share June 2, 2012 So moral of the story is do not order fast food delivery. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yuan 6th Gear June 2, 2012 Share June 2, 2012 From ST Forum: http://www.straitstimes.com/STForum/Online...ory_805936.html Concerns about fast-food delivery staff and their motorcycles Published on Jun 2, 2012 I AM concerned by the reckless riding of fast-food delivery staff, especially when they zip along Housing Board void decks to save time or make the delivery deadline. Last Saturday, I saw a Pizza Hut delivery rider doing just that at Marine Parade. I called the Pizza Hut hotline to complain and the reply I received from the manager was that the fast-food chain would look into the matter and counsel the rider. When I asked for the motorcycle licence number, he replied that he did not have it and explained the difficulties in identifying the rider. To his credit, he identified the rider after several calls, but it would not have been possible had I not persisted. When fast-food companies receive complaints, do they actually discipline the riders and to what extent? Over the weekend, I noticed two riders apparently making a delivery for McDonald's on motorcycles carrying Johor licence plates. At least one rider (see photo) was on a motorbike with only a provisional Malaysian licence. Is this legal? Are foreign vehicles allowed to be used for business purposes? How is insurance managed in the event of an accident? The authorities should review policies and regulate fast-food delivery service by motorcycling staff. Fast-food companies should also do the right thing by conducting safety reminders daily to motorcycle delivery staff, handle complaints seriously and be prepared to discipline staff, including terminating the services of such staff and reporting recalcitrant riders to the police. These companies should also review remuneration for these riders to give them an incentive to ride safely while not affecting their income. Until there is an improvement, I shall not be ordering home delivery; not when there is a chance that someone's safety could be at stake. Adrian Lee Avoid them far far away. I think the remuneration for these riders are based on the number of trips they made and the more trips they run, the more monies they earn. Thus, that should explain some of the recklessness of some of these riders. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fattychubby 1st Gear June 2, 2012 Share June 2, 2012 I must agree msians are quite reckless especially those "race"of youths .. no offence to any of the MCF bros. the other point to raise if they are authorised to work in SG using their Msian bikes.. if suay suay kena accidents.. do we claim from the fast food restaurants? are their insurance properly covered for this purpose? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tmtemps2w 1st Gear June 2, 2012 Share June 2, 2012 what to do... Less and less singaporeans are willing to work as fast food delivery already. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ayie88 Clutched June 2, 2012 Share June 2, 2012 How to work DR. The cost of petrol going up, Insurance of bike going up, But the pay per hr still not going up, If base on per trip damn it's hard to get a lot, due to many riders standby.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darthrevan Supercharged June 2, 2012 Share June 2, 2012 truly asians again Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ayie88 Clutched June 2, 2012 Share June 2, 2012 Not all rider from the causeway is riding dangerously. Some of Our local Singaporean also hell rider. What is the important thing the rider should remember is their safety. They are the vulnerable one. Pray that when they go out for delivery job, go work in 1 piece, come back home also in 1 piece.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aimnfire 4th Gear June 2, 2012 Share June 2, 2012 agree use to be delivery rider years ago rising up through the rank to be an outlet manager in the end of course there are definitely some hot blood riders but there are too safe riders there are other contributions factor such as too many order comes at the same time customer making noise manager under pressure shortage of riders its not easy especially kena bad weather recently alot of malaysian riders is because after exchange rate for full timer they can get rm3500 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Latka 1st Gear June 2, 2012 Share June 2, 2012 Well can't agree more with this. Use to be a Canadian DR. In a space of 2 Hrs, I sEnd 25 orders to customer house. I Admit i was Damn reckless that time. But learn my lesson after that. Nowadays most of the DR is from across the causeway, Mcdonalds, KFC and pizza hut are currently employing this Hell Rider from causeway.. Was b'cos u were forced to make fast deliveries? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Latka 1st Gear June 2, 2012 Share June 2, 2012 I must agree msians are quite reckless especially those "race"of youths .. no offence to any of the MCF bros. the other point to raise if they are authorised to work in SG using their Msian bikes.. if suay suay kena accidents.. do we claim from the fast food restaurants? are their insurance properly covered for this purpose? In d event can't claim against vehicle's insurance, shud be able to claim against the company rite? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SimonTan 2nd Gear June 2, 2012 Share June 2, 2012 Already you can see PRC uncle riding their electric bicycle delivering Maconalds. Soon the delivery team will be all foreigners. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TMCTR88 Neutral Newbie June 2, 2012 Share June 2, 2012 They are really working their a** off man, when I ordered Macs a few weeks ago, they promised me a delivery time of 45 minutes. The delivery man came in about 30 minutes, gave me my order, I paid and he literally ran to his bike again. But the restaurants do not accept orders on rainy days, which is a good thing as it is darned dangerous to ride in the rain for this kind of job! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ayie88 Clutched June 2, 2012 Share June 2, 2012 Was b'cos u were forced to make fast deliveries? Nope. It's all because of the docket trip. 0.50 per trip on top of ur per hr pay was a lot for an NS active.. Extra cash no CPF! Last time young and dangerous, doesn't care too much untill I met with an accident that almost take my life!!! Just take the order and zoom to customer house and rush back to restaurant.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ayie88 Clutched June 2, 2012 Share June 2, 2012 They are really working their a** off man, when I ordered Macs a few weeks ago, they promised me a delivery time of 45 minutes. The delivery man came in about 30 minutes, gave me my order, I paid and he literally ran to his bike again. But the restaurants do not accept orders on rainy days, which is a good thing as it is darned dangerous to ride in the rain for this kind of job! Macdonalds actually have a lot of standby rider at the outlet. Come on think back how long u need to pack a burger fries and drinks when all the item are already standby at the Heat Chutes??? Customer service just happy2 quote u longer waiting time and when the order came early u will be a happy customer and order from them again. unless really a lot of order they really quote a longer waiting time.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toyobaru Neutral Newbie December 8, 2012 Share December 8, 2012 You know what? We could suggest to our MP that due to our wet weather condition, it would be advisable for delivery to be done with small cars. Kei cars requirement. Coe category all for f&b. Money and moral hand in hand. Lobby them in parliament. Wish I had jbj guts not his temper but his guts. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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