I’ve seen several clips where the doordash/Uber eats/whatever driver complains to the homeowner (usually from doorbell cameras) that “with a house like this you could tip a lot more!” or similar but basically that they should give them a much bigger tip because they apparently have plenty of money since they can afford to live where they do. 1 of the people said they’d given the guy an over 30% tip already so they were miffed that he complained instead of being grateful. Thing is tipping is based on amount spent and the service provided not how much money the tipper has. I admit if a delivery person said that to me I’d be inclined to not tip them at all!
I mean, 10% would be $2.15, add half of that for 15% for $3.23, round up to $3.50 and give him $25, it’s not that complicated. Also you’re given the cost when you order so figure it out in the hour and a half before you get it…
Ratkin Premium Member 3 months ago
I’m the pizza delivery guy in our house.
MReese 3 months ago
So $0.00 times two.
The Duke 3 months ago
Nothing from nothing gets you nothing.
CatonaPC© 3 months ago
$43.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member 3 months ago
Glue Bottle in the 3rd to place.
Kroykali 3 months ago
Here’s your tip…get a better job.
Ichabod Ferguson 3 months ago
In a pinch, double the sales tax.
SNVBD 3 months ago
Tip culture is poison
Serial Pedant 3 months ago
Uh…
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 3 months ago
7 bucks last night. I had a 5 buck off coupon so it was 2 bucks to me.
e.groves 3 months ago
How much do you tip delivery drivers?
monya_43 3 months ago
Easy peasy . . . Give the guy $26.50. Round the tip up to $5.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 3 months ago
Make mine a double.
SHAKEDOWNCITY 3 months ago
With all the frozen stores’ pizzas, & machines for homes, there is never a need to order from “toxic” retailers anymore.
Impkins Premium Member 3 months ago
Now we know what Jarvis looked like before he started working for Sedgewick. :)
gliderrider 3 months ago
count your pepperoni Monty, he looks hungry
eddi-TBH 2 months ago
$5 should do it. ~20%
Frankie5466 2 months ago
I’ve seen several clips where the doordash/Uber eats/whatever driver complains to the homeowner (usually from doorbell cameras) that “with a house like this you could tip a lot more!” or similar but basically that they should give them a much bigger tip because they apparently have plenty of money since they can afford to live where they do. 1 of the people said they’d given the guy an over 30% tip already so they were miffed that he complained instead of being grateful. Thing is tipping is based on amount spent and the service provided not how much money the tipper has. I admit if a delivery person said that to me I’d be inclined to not tip them at all!
LrdSlvrhnd 2 months ago
I mean, 10% would be $2.15, add half of that for 15% for $3.23, round up to $3.50 and give him $25, it’s not that complicated. Also you’re given the cost when you order so figure it out in the hour and a half before you get it…