Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see why we have to tip for everything in this country. I'm from here but have lived in Australia and Germany - where tipping is not expected - and is much lower than ours when given. If a server is good, they should just be paid a decent wage. The price should just be the price. As an engineer, I don't get tips from our customers if I perform well, I just get repeat customers. I think tipping is a stupid, annoying idea. We don't tip fast food workers (I don't), so why do we need to tip a delivery driver? Personally, I'd rather be a delivery driver than a fast food worker. If we are concerned about these people making enough money to survive, then we should be more interested in raising the minimum wage - not tipping for every stupid thing.
I tip, but agree with this. Just pay everyone a living wage.
Anonymous wrote:So with the whole virus pandemic, if i use peapod at Giant for pickup (because they have no delivery times open) then how do I tip them because it is a contactless pickup where they put the groceries on the ground and then leave. I cant put a tip on the site itself. I want to tip but how am i able to with the situation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Do you think he would take a check? What if I don't have any cash or change?
You don't have $5 in cash?
wth?
Go to the bank and be prepared.
duh
Anonymous wrote:The problem is that customers make Peapod drivers their own personal slaves. "Put the 20 packs of bottled water here" "Separate my perishables from non-perishables" "Bring my groceries up these flights of steps" and so on.
It's not just the stiffing that upsets the drivers, it's the nasty, demanding attitude that some customers give to the drivers to add insult to injury. If you have the audacity to make such demands and not tip anything as you bark such demands in your multimillion dollar house, I'm sorry, but you're a scrooge.