Anonymous
Post 01/19/2024 14:00     Subject: Ordering delivery when it's snowing?

Anonymous wrote:I do. People gotta work...but I don't. I usually tip $5 if it's under $20 and $10 if it's over $20. No more.


You're horrible. Probably think you're rich, too.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2024 13:59     Subject: Ordering delivery when it's snowing?

Go ahead and order, and tip double. At least double.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2024 13:57     Subject: Ordering delivery when it's snowing?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can do it, but you have to tip bigtime. At LEAST 100%.


Says the delivery guy... That's f'king crazy. I think 20% is MORE than enough.


that's because you're cheap
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2024 13:48     Subject: Ordering delivery when it's snowing?

Yr NP - you are absolutely a jerk if you order delivery and t only tip 20%. That’s a tip for a normal delivery. This person is risking their life to give you that normal delivery level. THAT is what the added tip is for.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2024 13:46     Subject: Ordering delivery when it's snowing?

I think many establishments are happy about the weather and very hopeful more people will order delivery tonight. Please tip well.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2024 13:45     Subject: Ordering delivery when it's snowing?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can do it, but you have to tip bigtime. At LEAST 100%.


Says the delivery guy... That's f'king crazy. I think 20% is MORE than enough.


I'm not a delivery guy, but I am a compassionate human being (unlike you). 20% on a regular day? Ok. On a snow day with conditions that are less than great? Tip WAYY more. Or, just eat what's in your pantry.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2024 13:31     Subject: Ordering delivery when it's snowing?

I do. People gotta work...but I don't. I usually tip $5 if it's under $20 and $10 if it's over $20. No more.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2024 13:22     Subject: Ordering delivery when it's snowing?

Anonymous wrote:It’s their job. Absolutely order.


Agree. It is their responsibility to decide if it is safe to work or not.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2024 12:54     Subject: Re:Ordering delivery when it's snowing?

Big tip and also only order if your neighborhood is safe enough to drive. We live on a big hill and I’ve seen delivery drivers almost crash when our street hasn’t been plowed or is icy. Ordering delivery because it’s too dangerous for you to get out is a jerk move no matter the tip.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2024 12:54     Subject: Ordering delivery when it's snowing?

Anonymous wrote:Big Tip or you are a jerk.


+1 We aren't going to order in, but if I did I would tip much, much more than I usually would (and likely at least $40 of it cash in hand, so UberEats or DoorDash or whatever doesn't keep it from the driver).
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2024 12:49     Subject: Ordering delivery when it's snowing?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jerk move unless it’s a 100% top and I’m so serious. If you aren’t willing to put yourself at risk to drive and pick it up, you better pay well for the person who takes that risk for you.


With the roads like (ie not terrible) this I think OP is after convenience more than trying to avoid risk. And if someone is choosing to drive for Uber eats or DoorDash they are taking that risk anyway. If I did takeout right now I would just use Uber eats, and tip twice what I’d usually tip (at least 20 dollars) and not feel bad about it.

Id bet that DD and uber drivers are refusing to pick up orders with low tips too. So the bigger your tip, the more likely your order gets taken and delivered.

Pizza places sometimes have their own delivery drivers which wouldnt matter as much, but Id still bet they wouldn't prioritize a cheap tip order lol.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2024 12:46     Subject: Ordering delivery when it's snowing?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jerk move unless it’s a 100% top and I’m so serious. If you aren’t willing to put yourself at risk to drive and pick it up, you better pay well for the person who takes that risk for you.


With the roads like (ie not terrible) this I think OP is after convenience more than trying to avoid risk. And if someone is choosing to drive for Uber eats or DoorDash they are taking that risk anyway. If I did takeout right now I would just use Uber eats, and tip twice what I’d usually tip (at least 20 dollars) and not feel bad about it.


Where are you that the roads aren’t bad
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2024 12:45     Subject: Ordering delivery when it's snowing?

Anonymous wrote:Jerk move unless it’s a 100% top and I’m so serious. If you aren’t willing to put yourself at risk to drive and pick it up, you better pay well for the person who takes that risk for you.


With the roads like (ie not terrible) this I think OP is after convenience more than trying to avoid risk. And if someone is choosing to drive for Uber eats or DoorDash they are taking that risk anyway. If I did takeout right now I would just use Uber eats, and tip twice what I’d usually tip (at least 20 dollars) and not feel bad about it.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2024 12:43     Subject: Ordering delivery when it's snowing?

Go pick up instead of ordering delivery. You probably have a better car than the delivery guy. Our favorite place delivers by Vespa and I just go pick up if the weather is bad.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2024 12:39     Subject: Ordering delivery when it's snowing?

Jerk move unless it’s a 100% top and I’m so serious. If you aren’t willing to put yourself at risk to drive and pick it up, you better pay well for the person who takes that risk for you.