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.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:It’s their job. Absolutely order.
Anonymous wrote:Big Tip or you are a jerk.
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.
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.
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.