Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least 10%. Otherwise, go pick up your own groceries.
OP here. If everyone tipped 10%, these drivers would be making approximately $42 per hour by my calculations. You don’t think that seems a bit high?
Most people don't have $200-300 orders. My last order was $100 and I tipped $5.
This is the OP. I calculated that using the total amount of groceries they are delivering on a shift, which is $2500 (across 17 deliveries, so $147 is the typical delivery total). So I'm taking that into account in my calculations. $2500 x 10% = $250. Divide by 9 hours (length of shift) and that's $28. Add on the $14 base pay, that's $42 per hour.
Where do you get they do $17 deliveries a day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amazon suggests $10 tip per delivery for our large orders. Money only goes to the driver - not the shopper.
There is no way to tip the shopper in that case?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least 10%. Otherwise, go pick up your own groceries.
OP here. If everyone tipped 10%, these drivers would be making approximately $42 per hour by my calculations. You don’t think that seems a bit high?
Most people don't have $200-300 orders. My last order was $100 and I tipped $5.
This is the OP. I calculated that using the total amount of groceries they are delivering on a shift, which is $2500 (across 17 deliveries, so $147 is the typical delivery total). So I'm taking that into account in my calculations. $2500 x 10% = $250. Divide by 9 hours (length of shift) and that's $28. Add on the $14 base pay, that's $42 per hour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least 10%. Otherwise, go pick up your own groceries.
OP here. If everyone tipped 10%, these drivers would be making approximately $42 per hour by my calculations. You don’t think that seems a bit high?
Who cares? I’m not the “your pay is too high” police.
+1
Shopping, waiting line line, driving to your house, dragging all the groceries in --- you could not PAY ME $5.00 to do this for MY OWN family.
We have been tipping 20%.
Anonymous wrote:Amazon suggests $10 tip per delivery for our large orders. Money only goes to the driver - not the shopper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least 10%. Otherwise, go pick up your own groceries.
OP here. If everyone tipped 10%, these drivers would be making approximately $42 per hour by my calculations. You don’t think that seems a bit high?
Who cares? I’m not the “your pay is too high” police.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least 10%. Otherwise, go pick up your own groceries.
OP here. If everyone tipped 10%, these drivers would be making approximately $42 per hour by my calculations. You don’t think that seems a bit high?
Most people don't have $200-300 orders. My last order was $100 and I tipped $5.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least 10%. Otherwise, go pick up your own groceries.
OP here. If everyone tipped 10%, these drivers would be making approximately $42 per hour by my calculations. You don’t think that seems a bit high?
Most people don't have $200-300 orders. My last order was $100 and I tipped $5.