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John Tolentino

John Tolentino

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Here's what it's actually like to be a delivery guy in NYC

Here's what it's actually like to be a delivery guy in NYC

Have you ever wondered what the life of a delivery guy is like? Us too. That's why we asked Postmates courier, John Tolentino, what it's like to bike New York in the name of food. From creepy NYC apartments to embarrassing moments with customers, here's what we found out. What’s the strangest thing anyone has ever come to the door wearing? Well, there were two occasions when customers answered the door wearing only a Speedo. Before that, I didn’t think people would want to answer the door pretty much naked. Have you had to deliver to any super-creepy apartments? There was this place I delivered to in Brooklyn that looked like an abandoned warehouse. Someone came down, the front door opened slightly and just an arm came out to take the food from me. I was really creeped out. Then again, I got a decent tip, so I’m not complaining. Speaking of tips, what’s the worst you’ve ever gotten? After delivering some Pinkberry from 55th Street and Second Avenue in Manhattan to a place in the middle of Sunnyside, Queens, I got a 97¢ tip. Lovely. What’s a fair tip? I think $3 to $5 for any order. I tipped $5 to delivery people even before I had this job. Traveling with food on a bike all day is tiresome, so I hope that my tip makes their day a little better. What’s the biggest obstacle you’ve ever encountered while trying to deliver?My phone has all the delivery details, and it died once. I remembered the address and the person’s name, but this delivery was going to a 55-story building with