Holiday Rush Means More Work and More Joy for Delivery Drivers
11 Dezembro 2024 - 8:56AM
Business Wire
- 85% say that working during the holidays
leaves them with good memories, Vontier data reveals
-Drivers prefer salty over sweet snacks; rock
over any other musical genre
Vontier Corporation (NYSE: VNT), a leading global provider of
critical technologies and solutions to connect, manage and scale
the mobility ecosystem, today announced new survey data that
reveals how the real-life Santa Clauses - delivery drivers -
navigate the busy holiday season.
With over 1.5 million[1] delivery truck drivers on U.S. roads,
these essential workers transport everything from household items
to special gifts. During the holiday season, their delivery volume
increases more than tenfold[2]. Vontier’s research offers a closer
look at the motivations, habits and preferences of these drivers
during the holiday season.
As Vontier continues to provide the critical infrastructure that
enables the way the world moves, we celebrate the dedication and
resilience of delivery drivers who play such a critical role in
bringing joy to countless families during the holiday season.
Holiday Hubbub
An impressive 91% of drivers feel part of the community they
serve, a sentiment fostered by their routine routes and regular
customer interactions. Some even take to social media and share
photos of the dogs that become familiar faces, greeting drivers on
their routes.
However, as the holiday season approaches, the pace quickens.
Notably, 92% of delivery drivers have taken on holiday shifts
leading to compelling insights:
- 75% of drivers choose to work holiday shifts to earn extra
money and 88% report their employer pays well during the
holidays
- 85% say that working during the holidays leaves them with good
memories
- Gen Z drivers are 35% more likely than average to say they love
the hustle and bustle of the job at this busy time of year
Merry Must-Haves
For professional drivers spending long hours on the road, music
is a constant companion, with rock emerging as the most popular
genre for on-the-job listening. Survey respondents shared specific
musical favorites, with artists ranging across genres and decades.
From modern rap to pop hits from icons like Lady Gaga and ABBA,
it's clear that jamming out is something they all have in common. A
playlist of drivers’ favorites can be found here.
When it’s time for a snack, preferences vary: 20% reach for
something salty, 17% grab coffee and 12% choose sweets or energy
drinks, respectively.
Rest stops also play a crucial role in the day-to-day
experience, with 48% prioritizing stops with clean restrooms and
34% seeking out fresh meal options.
Perhaps the most significant aspect for these drivers is
maintaining connections with loved ones. An impressive 92% leverage
technology to stay in touch while working holiday shifts, and 97%
believe this connectivity helps them manage the stress associated
with the holiday rush.
Gratitude For These Essential Workers
41% of drivers receive daily gratitude for their work. However,
nearly all delivery drivers (97%) say that interactions between
them and the communities they serve make them feel appreciated,
especially during the holiday season. If you are looking for ways
to say thanks to those who keep the community moving, know
this:
- Overall, drivers prefer cash tips (47%), snacks (34%) and gift
cards (25%) with a quarter appreciating a personal note
- Women drivers are 24% more likely to appreciate a personal note
and 50% more likely to appreciate a handmade gift than their male
counterparts
Stories That Move
Vontier’s research study received some open-ended tales from
drivers sharing joyful memories from their time on the road.
Stories have been lightly edited for length and clarity:
“One of my customers made me cookies and eggnog and had
them on a bench in front of a heater waiting for me.”
“A family’s car broke down, so they weren’t able to go out
shopping for presents. They ordered them. I know how it is during
the holidays. They were so happy to receive them early – I even
dressed up as an elf to deliver them.”
“A customer thought her package was delivered to the wrong house
and gone forever. I recovered it and delivered it to her. I didn’t
know it before, but apparently it was her only gift that entire
year. I felt like a hero.”
“One Christmas, a customer thought that they weren't going to be
able to gift their daughter with the newest iPhone. I got to the
customer's house early in the morning when everyone was asleep
except for the customer. It was a blizzard outside, and I had to
walk through 4 feet of snow to get to the door. The customer was
waiting at the window. She saw me and opened the door and was so
happy I made it before the presents were opened. She invited me
in for hot chocolate and that made my day.”
Sources:
[1] Source: BLM
https://www.bls.gov/ooh/transportation-and-material-moving/delivery-truck-drivers-and-driver-sales-workers.htm
[2]
https://about.usps.com/newsroom/national-releases/2023/0919-usps-ready-to-deliver-for-america-during-the-holidays.htm
About Vontier
Vontier (NYSE: VNT) is a global industrial technology company
uniting productivity, automation and multi-energy technologies to
meet the needs of a rapidly evolving, more connected mobility
ecosystem. Leveraging leading market positions, decades of domain
expertise and unparalleled portfolio breadth, Vontier enables the
way the world moves – delivering smart, safe and sustainable
solutions to our customers and the planet. Vontier has a culture of
continuous improvement and innovation built upon the foundation of
the Vontier Business System and embraced by colleagues worldwide.
Additional information about Vontier is available on the Company’s
website at www.vontier.com.
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