Has anybody ever ordered pizza delivery to the truck?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by yuban, Dec 28, 2014.
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passingthru69, texasbbqbest, Big Don and 1 other person Thank this.
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We've ordered pizza, chinese & bbq to the truck. Never had a problem.
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Don't forget NAPA and Fleet Pride. They deliver truck parts and fuel filters free and much cheaper.
When my kids were younger we would have pizza delivered. The pizza was maybe $12.00 and I always gave the kid $20.00. It took maybe 30 minutes. News spread fast in the pizza place about me tipping good. I once ordered a pepperoni and it showed up 5 minutes later. I was like WTF? I asked the kid and he said when they realized it was for me they gave me someone else's pizza. He also said they have a list on the wall of all the people in town who tip good and the kids take turns. -
Deleted after reading what he just said to me,he doesn't deserve the air I breath far AS IM CONCERNED.
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Yep. There's an app called "grubhub" that will bring up a list of places that deliver, based off your address (TS address, customer, etc.) I always just give them my truck description and phone number for if they get lost. Sit in the driver seat and flash the lights at any 4 wheelers that look plausible. I've gotten some real good delivery, and never had a single place turn me down or give problems.
GrubHub is also good because it shows their menu, so you can browse before you call. -
If you're stuck at the Vince Lombardi on the NJ turnpike go into the tv room and there's menus for both pizza and chinese for delivery. They call when they get there and you have to meet them up by the buildings. Both are way better than eating their overpriced junk inside the plaza.
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You can have pizza delivered to any address the pizza joint can find in their route radius. The trick to not screwing it for everyone else, is to NOT call an order in, and expect them to hunt down your truck. WATCH for them, and meet them near an entrance for the address you gave them. Or at the very least, sit in your drivers seat, and when you see them pull into the lot, flash your lights.
Seems the ones that KNOW you're in a truck, and refuse delivery, is because they had been burned by drivers that lay down in their sleeper, and expect a pizza delivery person to know exactly which truck is yours. -
If your at the Tomahawk Truck stop on the south end of Colorado Springs Borrielo's Pizza will deliver.(719) 393-0172 The Truck stop is off I-25 exit 128 theres always parking.
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