Friday, September 23, 2011
Special times at Special Events for Domino's Pizza
You may think of Domino's as a place where you can go pick up your favorite pizza, or the place you call when you want a pizza delivered. But if you happen to venture out to a Wake Forest football game, basketball game, a Winston-Salem State football game, a concert at the Lawrence Joel coliseum, or even catch a race at Bowman Gray stadium, Domino's Pizza will be there to meet your needs. One of the biggest and most hectic special events for Domino's in the Winston-Salem area are the Wake Forest football games, usually taking almost 25 employees to make service efficient. Many Saturdays during the fall, three hours before the game starts, you can find Domino's employees starting to make the small pizzas that will be sold as the gates open. At the time of this blog, Wake has had two home games, winning both. The first game against N.C. State was a mid-afternoon game and very hot. The second game versus Gardner Webb was at night and fairly chilly. There were thousands of people at both games, and the Gardner Webb game we sold a lot of pizza, mostly due to the colder weather. One of the ways Domino's can provide so many pizzas at the game is by using the kitchen at the coliseum, which has a three-layer over, allowing for more pizzas to be made at a time. For the first game against NC State, the coliseum crew poured out over 400 pizzas in about three hours, while doing over 300 at the Gardner Webb game. Special events can be very fun for Domino's employees, a chance to work outside from a store environment dealing with phone calls and customers alot. So next time your in the Winston-Salem area, attending a Wake Forest ballgame, Dash game, or a race, remember to look for the Domino's sign.
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