Pros
Delivering products for Domino's is usually fun and is also pretty decent money and you can do it part time rushes, part time lunches, or you can make it your primary income. If you want a set schedule, it's not too hard to get, but it's also very flexible if that's what you need. The hourly rate in-store is minimum wage and you make less on the road because it is a tipping industry, but provided you aren't being stiffed on every delivery you take, you more than make up for your $5/hour or whatever your rate may be at your store. Unfortunately, there will be times where you will be making less than half of minimum wage because people you deliver to don't tip for one reason or another. It can be a very high stress job, especially when it's busy and nobody on the inside of the store knows what is going on, but at the end of the day, you go home with money in your pocket.
Cons
High stress, especially if you are working with incompetent insiders or management (trust me, you don't need much to work at Domino's, having morons running the store is more common than people think). Usually good money, but there will be days you want to quit because you are making no money at all. Incompetent management.. this goes for in the store, as well as the supervisors who direct the GM, and the supervisor's superiors, too.