Anonymous wrote:I tip 5 to 10% the guy pulls your order brings to your door or kitchen. It is a service you should tip very labor intensed. I was reading some other posts and just want to say people are so rude how could you stiff the guy or give him five dollars he is bringing multiple boxes of your food to your door. Her has to watch everything he is doing so nothing gets damaged. What do you tip your pizza guy hate to know... come on people think think think those drivers are sideway always kind and polite, they live of tips they don't make much.... at least 8 to 20 dollars is good
I think that's crazy. I tip around 5-10. Tipping 20 dollars is way too high. These drivers are not waiters. They don't make under minimum wage and they don't spend that much time with you. If a driver makes around 8 deliveries per day, (1 per hour and I'm sure they do more than that) tipping 10 dollars they would be pulling in 80 dollars a day on top of their wage. That's 400 a week. Include their 10 dollar an hour wage and its 800 a week. At that point, they are making almost as much as me and I have a college degree. I think it's hilarious that people are using the term hard labor. Hard labor is usually referring to jobs that are very labor intensive and wear on your body like construction, farming, mining, or masonry. I think it's rude to equate what they do with grocery deliveries. My 60 year old mother carries grocery bags. Lol. It's not that you shouldn't tip a lot if you have the money and feel inclined, but don't make others feel badly when they are tipping within reason.