This is Jason, a vet of the industry, has been doing this job for the past 10 years I'm guessing. Only having one year off when he tried making it as a courier in Vancouver. Needless to say I think being a courier in Calgary is where it's at. Over his time as a courier he has collected time calls which basically take up his entire day A time call is a regularly scheduled delivery. So now his whole day is filled with these regular trips, I would say that most days for him look pretty similar. Going into the same offices and bringing packages back and fourth between offices which have multiple locations downtown and daily bank deposits I would consider time calls the only form of a promotion in this line of work. Since we are paid by the trip, and no income is guaranteed. You deliver more you make more, on a slow day you deliver less and make less. With time calls you have, for the most part, a fixed income that you can expect every pay check I used to have my own fair share of time calls, but sometimes the runs are canceled because the company is looking for ways to cut costs, or get accumulated by other companies which use a different courier company for their deliveries If you are starting out as a courier, find out who has time calls and make nice with them. Buy them coffee, beer, or whatever they drink. And maybe you can cover those runs when they are sick or on vacation. In the long term, if they quit or get fired maybe you will be lucky enough to accumulate their runs #couriersofcalgary #peopleofcalgary #messlife #messengers #couriers #yyc #yyccycle #iamdowntown #weareyyc #moleskine #timecalls