On social media, a Domino’s worker left viewers stunned after revealing that she now earns $4 per hour more than she did in her previous corporate job.
Domino’s worker has sparked debate online after posting a video revealing that she quit her corporate job to deliver pizza for Domino's. She claims to be earning more than before and in better conditions.
On social media, a Domino’s worker posted a video showing a comically distorted version of the US national anthem.
The video featured dubbed-over sampled eagle sounds as @c0rynne saluted the camera. She revealed that she is now making an additional $4 per hour compared to when she was working a corporate job.
In a caption on the video, she wrote: “Leaving my big girl job that required a bachelor’s degree to go work at Domino’s because they pay almost $4 more an hour + tips and my superiors aren’t bullies.”
Meanwhile, underneath the video she posted: “The way I earned more in four hours on a slow day delivering pizza than I did an 8-hour shift working for NBC.”
In the comments section, many shared their own similar experiences. While many people claim to be earning more in jobs that do not require a college degree.
One person said: it was so good i genuinely believed pizza delivery was my passion
A second wrote: Me leaving dentistry field for. Home Depot less stress and 2 dollar raise.
While a third commented: I make 19 an hour as an EMT and my sister makes 24 an hour at target
Another said: Dude I was making $30+ an hour when delivering for dominos and now I do maintenance for a school district and make $24.
In a viral video on TikTok, DoorDash driver Tiana reveals her earnings for an hour of work starting at 6:30 pm, leaving viewers stunned.
In the footage, she showed the first order was worth $8.75 from a restaurant she didn't recognize.
After a mix-up with the restaurant location, she picked up the order, commenting on the enticing smell of the food. After delivering the order, Tiana revealed she received a $7 tip from 'rich people' and moved on to her next order.
The second order, worth $9.25, was from a fancy place called Koi, which she suspected was a single roll of sushi ordered by 'rich people'.
By the end of the hour, Tiana realized she was low on gas. She claimed to have made $21 for an hour's work, but after accounting for gas, she ended up with a net loss of $4.
In the comment section, some agreed with Tiana's experience. While some others aim to achieve earnings similar to Tina's, they typically dash for at least 3 or more hours.