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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was always told a reasonable tip for a pizza delivery is take the price of a gallon of gas and round up to the next dollar. So right now that would be $4. Tipping someone who just brought you a pizza more than an entire gallon of gas seems reasonable. Sorry.[/quote] so you're willing to pay them for their gas but not their time? Seriously? I tip the minimum amount I'd be willing to accept to do the job I'm asking them to do--if someone said "hey will you run to target for me? I'll give you $5," would I do that? Would I do it for $10 if I were also running a bunch of errands for other people at the same time? I rarely do any type of delivery because it gets too expensive with all the fees and tips added on, so generally, I do my own errands or wait for something to be shipped (AKA plan in advance.)[/quote] No but isn't the idea that it takes only a few minutes to run a pizza to an address within the delivery zone of the pizza company? And the pizza company is paying the driver an hourly rate right? So if that delivery guy drops off to say four customers an hour, and each gives him a $5 tip, that's $20 an hour in tips plus the base rate. So let's say $25 an hour, if a full time job that's $25 times about 2000 hours a year, or $50k. Not bad for unskilled labor. [/quote]
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