Prepare for Your Instacart Interview Tomorrow: Tips and Requirements

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around preparing for an interview with Instacart, focusing on tips for transportation of groceries while biking or walking. Participants share their experiences and seek advice on practical solutions for carrying groceries efficiently.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions having an interview with Instacart and outlines the requirements for the interview, including bringing two forms of ID and a blank check for direct deposit.
  • Another participant expresses interest in using a bike for grocery transport but encounters challenges with storing groceries on the bike.
  • Several participants suggest various solutions for transporting groceries, including a rack basket and panniers, while one mentions the option of using a bike trailer for larger quantities.
  • Concerns are raised about stability when using back-mounted panniers, particularly when carrying heavy or dense items.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the need for effective solutions to transport groceries while biking or walking, but there are multiple competing views on the best methods and equipment to use.

Contextual Notes

Some suggestions depend on the quantity and type of groceries being transported, and there may be unresolved considerations regarding the stability and safety of different carrying methods.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals preparing for an Instacart interview, those interested in grocery delivery via biking or walking, and participants looking for practical advice on transporting goods efficiently.

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I have an interview with Instacart at one of the local grocery stores tomorrow. This would be the ideal part-time position as I can make my own hours/schedule and get paid.

I was told to bring 2 forms of ID and a blank check for direct deposit. It's an interview tomorrow evening.
 
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TheMacNerd said:
I have an interview with Instacart at one of the local grocery stores tomorrow. This would be the ideal part-time position as I can make my own hours/schedule and get paid.

I was told to bring 2 forms of ID and a blank check for direct deposit. It's an interview tomorrow evening.
And is there a question in there somewhere?
 
Does anyone have any ideas that I can use to transport the groceries to clients walking/biking distance from my home? Because I can literally walk or bike to the grocery store and back It's just a problem with storing the groceries on the bike
 
TheMacNerd said:
Does anyone have any ideas that I can use to transport the groceries to clients walking/biking distance from my home? Because I can literally walk or bike to the grocery store and back It's just a problem with storing the groceries on the bike
You already HAVE a thread on that question.
 
A trailer might be also preferable if one's worried about back-loading the bike. E.g. packing two back-mounted panniers full of dense cargo (fluids, etc.) can make it severely unstable.
 

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