For most, Christmas is a joyful time of year, but it can also be stressful, especially for delivery drivers. From the stress of meeting stringent delivery deadlines, to dealing with tough weather conditions, to carrying heavy loads, couriers are working hard to deliver last-minute gifts and goodies that make the holidays possible. While we can’t physically excuse them from their delivery duties, there’s still a way to show them that we appreciate all that they do to make this time of year a happy one. Scroll down to learn about the best ways to show appreciation to delivery drivers this holiday season.
3 ways to show appreciation to delivery drivers this holiday season
1. Leave snacks and drinks out
Delivery drivers make multiple stops along their route with little to no time for snacking or water breaks. To help your local drivers refuel, it can be helpful to leave easy-to-eat noms like single-serving bags of chips and granola bars. Also helpful to include: unopened bottles of water, energy drinks, or electrolyte beverages so they can stay hydrated.
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If you’re leaving these items outside your front door, remember to put them in a container—be it a box or snack cart—and leave a sign. If you need inspiration, go to TikTok where you’ll find no shortage of cute signage. One TikToker’s sign read: “For our awesome delivery drivers, please take a snack for the road.”
2. Give a gift card
Want to go the extra mile? Gifts cards makes great appreciation gifts. If you’ve got multiple delivery drivers who serve your home, consider a four-pack of $10 Starbucks gift cards. For the UPS, Uber Eats, FedEx, or Amazon delivery drivers that go above and beyond, consider a $200 Southwest Airlines gift card or a $50 AMC Theater one. Important to keep in mind, though: Federal workers may not be allowed to accept gifts or donations over $20 per occasion and not over $50 in a year from a single source, per the Department of Justice. If you do give a gift card, keep it within the limit.
3. Leave a thank you note
There’s nothing that reads appreciation louder than a hand-written “thank you” note. A few sentences on how much you appreciate the drivers in your route can go a long way.
While these things are not an end-all solution to the hectic delivery schedules that couriers have to undergo, these small gestures of appreciation can remind drivers how grateful we are to them for making these wintry months a cheery time.
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