Anonymous wrote:It is their job to do this. No need for outlandish tips
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just use DoorDash. Nobody is forcing them to work today. If they accept, it's a choice.
It’s not a choice when you have to pay the bills. The privilege on this website , just astonishing.
Seriously. Like holy shit, astonishing privilege.
Agreed. The rudeness and selfishness in this area never cease to amaze me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just use DoorDash. Nobody is forcing them to work today. If they accept, it's a choice.
It’s not a choice when you have to pay the bills. The privilege on this website , just astonishing.
Seriously. Like holy shit, astonishing privilege.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just use DoorDash. Nobody is forcing them to work today. If they accept, it's a choice.
It’s not a choice when you have to pay the bills. The privilege on this website , just astonishing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just use DoorDash. Nobody is forcing them to work today. If they accept, it's a choice.
It’s not a choice when you have to pay the bills. The privilege on this website , just astonishing.
Anonymous wrote:Just use DoorDash. Nobody is forcing them to work today. If they accept, it's a choice.
Anonymous wrote:It is their job to do this. No need for outlandish tips
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe, but you should still shovel and tip very, very, very generously.
This. If you do not tip well very well, it is shameful.
fyi "tip generously" does not mean 20% in this circumstance. It means like if your pizza order costs $25, you should tip $25 at minimum. And still shovel.
No. I would tip $5. $25 is ridiculous
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe, but you should still shovel and tip very, very, very generously.
This. If you do not tip well very well, it is shameful.
fyi "tip generously" does not mean 20% in this circumstance. It means like if your pizza order costs $25, you should tip $25 at minimum. And still shovel.
No. I would tip $5. $25 is ridiculous
IN A SNOWSTORM? Without having shoveled your snow? $5 is what you should tip on a normal day.
OP - do not listen to this person. If you are not willing to tip *at least* $20-25, fire up that can of soup you have left from hoarding last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tipping won’t keep the driver from risk. Why don’t you go get it if you’re ok with people on the roads?
I assume that if you call to get a pizza delivered, they would say it is pick up only if they deem the roads are too unsafe for the drivers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe, but you should still shovel and tip very, very, very generously.
This. If you do not tip well very well, it is shameful.
fyi "tip generously" does not mean 20% in this circumstance. It means like if your pizza order costs $25, you should tip $25 at minimum. And still shovel.
No. I would tip $5. $25 is ridiculous