Chris,   

Can you describe what doesn’t work?

Can you see the jobs written to the delayed_job table?
Can you see the delayed_jobs worker when you run “heroku ps”?

If the job is failing, you can check on a console the delayed_job table for 
information
on the last stack trace.

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On Wednesday, September 17, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Chris Griffin wrote:

> I have a small site I'm working on that does Apple Push Notifications. I'm 
> using delayed_job so I can schedule when the notifications go out. I have 
> this all working on my local dev machine, however, when I push to Heroku 
> delayed_job doesn't work. I have tried all kinds of solutions I found on 
> google to no avail. Depending on what solution I try I get different symptoms 
> all of which don't work. I've put a gist below to look at. If you think you 
> can help I will pay for your time.
>  
> https://gist.github.com/cgriffin/f949d8abf123c8567e8c
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