Anonymous wrote:Prior to DD and UE there was a company locally called Takeout Taxi. Not sure if anyone remembers them but I would order from the all the time. I would take like an hour and the food was almost always cold but you only tipped a couple bucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there is already a service charge / delivery fee included, then why should I tip?
Because who knows who gets the delivery fee. The worker counts on the tip to make the $20-$25 an hour. Please stop ordering things. They have enough work without your cheap ass.
If you want $20-25 an hour, get a job that pays $20-25/hr. It’s not my job to supplement your income.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As I sit here at the beginning of my shift after 15 hours yesterday, I reflect on my visits to certain restaurants and seeing bags and bags of food waiting to be picked up by Uber or DD. I figured those were all orders by non-tippers. Anecdotal and a small sample size, but I know what I saw. There is also a code on the receipt we can see I'd it came through DD or UE.
Same thing with grocery orders on Instacart. The ones not being picked up have no tip included. There are about 20 this morning from around my area.
So you non-tuppers who claim to get your food or groceries just fine, just imagine how much faster your food would come if you either tipped or got up and picked it up or shopped for yourself!
You’re a liar. I have never once tipped and have been ordering several times weekly for years on door dash, Uber eats, instacart, Walmart+ etc. always get my deliveries in a timely way.
Anonymous wrote:As I sit here at the beginning of my shift after 15 hours yesterday, I reflect on my visits to certain restaurants and seeing bags and bags of food waiting to be picked up by Uber or DD. I figured those were all orders by non-tippers. Anecdotal and a small sample size, but I know what I saw. There is also a code on the receipt we can see I'd it came through DD or UE.
Same thing with grocery orders on Instacart. The ones not being picked up have no tip included. There are about 20 this morning from around my area.
So you non-tuppers who claim to get your food or groceries just fine, just imagine how much faster your food would come if you either tipped or got up and picked it up or shopped for yourself!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there is already a service charge / delivery fee included, then why should I tip?
Because who knows who gets the delivery fee. The worker counts on the tip to make the $20-$25 an hour. Please stop ordering things. They have enough work without your cheap ass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a tip was required, it would be part of the invoice. I don’t tip bait, I let people know in advance the tip is $0. I’m upfront there will be zero extras for doing your job. Don’t get mad when the tip is $0, because I literally typed in $0 in advance, so you’d be aware!
Seriously hope your order sits in the incoming box and is not selected by anyone, ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As I sit here at the beginning of my shift after 15 hours yesterday, I reflect on my visits to certain restaurants and seeing bags and bags of food waiting to be picked up by Uber or DD. I figured those were all orders by non-tippers. Anecdotal and a small sample size, but I know what I saw. There is also a code on the receipt we can see I'd it came through DD or UE.
Same thing with grocery orders on Instacart. The ones not being picked up have no tip included. There are about 20 this morning from around my area.
So you non-tuppers who claim to get your food or groceries just fine, just imagine how much faster your food would come if you either tipped or got up and picked it up or shopped for yourself!
+1
In my area outside of Atlanta, DD is offering $4.50 in peak pay on top of their base as there are not enough drivers. Even with that peak pay, I still ignore any order that does not include a tip. As an IC, I am not required to pick up any order
Someone else with ALWAYS pick up the order. There is no barrier to entry to this profession. Even felons will work under another person's name to deliver.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As I sit here at the beginning of my shift after 15 hours yesterday, I reflect on my visits to certain restaurants and seeing bags and bags of food waiting to be picked up by Uber or DD. I figured those were all orders by non-tippers. Anecdotal and a small sample size, but I know what I saw. There is also a code on the receipt we can see I'd it came through DD or UE.
Same thing with grocery orders on Instacart. The ones not being picked up have no tip included. There are about 20 this morning from around my area.
So you non-tuppers who claim to get your food or groceries just fine, just imagine how much faster your food would come if you either tipped or got up and picked it up or shopped for yourself!
+1
In my area outside of Atlanta, DD is offering $4.50 in peak pay on top of their base as there are not enough drivers. Even with that peak pay, I still ignore any order that does not include a tip. As an IC, I am not required to pick up any order