You don't have $5 in cash? wth? Go to the bank and be prepared. duh |
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Average Peapod Driver Salaries
The average salary for peapod driver jobs is $19,000. http://www.simplyhired.com/a/salary/search/q-Peapod+Driver Give him the $5. |
Yeah. Right now I have some change and a few coupons in my purse and I'm about to get on Metro using my SmartTrip card. I don't use Peapod because its a luxury, I use it because it save me time/money. But if I had to tip the guy $5 for walking my groceries from his truck to my kitchen, I probably need to find an alternative. |
| My peapod guy said they dont want people to right the tips in on the receipt and want cash. They expect a tip |
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Peapod showed up during one of the horrendous snowstorms. We were literally snowed in. I had ordered before the storm was predicted, he made it. You are darn straight he got a very generous tip!
PP, don't be so cheap. If you can afford Peapod, you can afford a tip. For crying out loud. |
| I *dont* get it. You are paying for the service, that is a delivery. I would give a few dollars, but not $5. |
| I do tip but I don't think the comparison to the pizza delivery/chinese delivery is accurate because typically there is no delivery fee for getting pizza delivered. For Peapod, a hefty delivery charge plus the cost of a tip probably discourages some from using the service. |
And the markups on food items. |
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A hefty delivery charge? You send them a list and they bring the groceries to your house. Could you do all they do in an hour? is your time worth more than the hefty (what -- $10?) delivery charge? If your time is worth less than that, get in your car, use some gas, pick out your groceries, stand in line to check out for 20 minutes, schlep groceries to car, drive home, use gas, pray for no rain, schlep groceries into kitchen. Then start to put groceries away.
I've always tipped the Peapod people. They always been wonderful and put the bags on the counter exactly where I've asked. I am happy with their service, so I tip them. |
| OP sounds like a stingy cheapskate to me. |
| The cheapskates on this board, most of whom probably make somewhere in the $250K+ ballpark, are astounding. I'm not rich, yet somehow I manage to give my peapod delivery guy a $10 tip after he hauls my $200 worth of (heavy) groceries into my house and brings it into the kitchen. |
I am. That's why I use Peapod. It's funny how people on this board think that since I get groceries delivered I have wads of cash laying around to tip the delivery person on top of fee. I don't . And since I get Peapod I have to sacrifice other things. I think I already pay a lot for the privilege and it could actually be that the delivery guy has more disposable income than I do. |
So you're saying that the guy making $19,000 a year is doing better financially than you? If things are that tight for you, shouldn't you be doing your own grocery shopping so that you can save the extra money that you now spend on the delivery fee (although apparently not on a tip as well)? |
| Next time he fishes for a tip look him dead in the eye snd say fuck you pay me! |
| Tipping is a courtesy, not a requirement. If a driver asks for a tip, he doesn't deserve one. On the other hand, if he's generally polite and brings your groceries to your door (or asks where you'd like them), then he definitely deserves at least a few bucks. |