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I live out in the burbs in a SFH with a driveway and plenty of parking right in front of my house. And I tip well.
My gripe: the drivers who put the food up against my storm door, making it impossible for me to open the door and get the food. I’ve had to go out through the garage and walk around to pick up the bag. I have a large, covered front stoop. Please stop doing this. Just put it to the side of the door so I can get the effing door open. |
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Your a scumbag no offense.
I say that as my daughter briefly did it. Both eats and Instacart. Scumbags in high rise buildings in Chevy Chase or Bethesda in no parking zones wanted drivers to leave cars to go deliver it to door. There is no parking. Choices park illegal with hazards on risk a ticket, car towed or getting hit, paying for parking or parking 2-5 blocks away if street parking. Her last run was she was out doing an errand and someone ordered a food from a place. She pulls in, some crazy lady claims she scratched her car. No mark on either car, she calls police, whole big thing, cop finds no mark, she manages to make it to guy and ring bell pet instructions. Was some punk college kid playing Xbox in pajamas at 2 pm. She stopped it. Then tax return a night mare as independent contractor. She even had to pay both sides SS tax and Medicare. The only people nice were elder folks in big houses. The younger the more demanding and cheaper tippers. One two million home in Potomac did a large large order. My daughter took younger sister. Pulls up to mansion 80 year old women asks if they could put in kitchen. They do. It was like 90 degrees. She then gave them $20 each and water bottles. That’s on top of a nice tip. Then next you get a Bethesda jerkoff like you. In end more jerkoffs than nice people |
Nope. https://www.eater.com/22228352/convenience-of-delivery-apps-destroying-restaurants-uber-eats-doordash-postmates https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/27/business/restaurant-delivery-alternatives/index.html https://abcnews.go.com/Lifestyle/wireStory/restaurants-delivery-apps-odds-demand-grows-77184384 If you want to support your local restaurants, don't use a third party delivery app. |
Nope. There is no requirement for restaurants to participate. If the restaurant wants to offer delivery them they have the option to hire their own drivers. Instead they sign on to use the gig economy and cry that it’s exploitative. Can’t have it both ways. |