Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid works for a major chain restaurant and delivers food on a bike. My kid says lots of people don't tip.
I tip, but I hate the system and wish we would do away with it. Just pay the people a living wage instead of confusing and guilting the customer. And recently, tip jars and software have been showing up in new and random places.
I get that restaurant servers are paid less than minimum wage; is that true for Dashers too?
How hard do you think they would try to deliver your order? Probably they would slack off
Are you tipped at work?
I value my work; delivery jobs are a dime a dozen
Who doesn’t?
I will tell you who. Delivery people. Nannies.
In home care people who take care of old people with bad personalities for a minimum wage
They don’t value their work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid works for a major chain restaurant and delivers food on a bike. My kid says lots of people don't tip.
I tip, but I hate the system and wish we would do away with it. Just pay the people a living wage instead of confusing and guilting the customer. And recently, tip jars and software have been showing up in new and random places.
I get that restaurant servers are paid less than minimum wage; is that true for Dashers too?
How hard do you think they would try to deliver your order? Probably they would slack off
Are you tipped at work?
I value my work; delivery jobs are a dime a dozen
Who doesn’t?
I will tell you who. Delivery people. Nannies.
In home care people who take care of old people with bad personalities for a minimum wage
There is a massive shortage of “in home care people.”
Exactly, they don’t care about losing their jobs that’s my point
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid works for a major chain restaurant and delivers food on a bike. My kid says lots of people don't tip.
I tip, but I hate the system and wish we would do away with it. Just pay the people a living wage instead of confusing and guilting the customer. And recently, tip jars and software have been showing up in new and random places.
I get that restaurant servers are paid less than minimum wage; is that true for Dashers too?
How hard do you think they would try to deliver your order? Probably they would slack off
Are you tipped at work?
+1 Why is the default assumption that people don't want to do their job? Do you tip your doctor or your lawyer too? How do you know they're not slacking off?
Because you value a good job and don’t care for a crappy one
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid works for a major chain restaurant and delivers food on a bike. My kid says lots of people don't tip.
I tip, but I hate the system and wish we would do away with it. Just pay the people a living wage instead of confusing and guilting the customer. And recently, tip jars and software have been showing up in new and random places.
I get that restaurant servers are paid less than minimum wage; is that true for Dashers too?
How hard do you think they would try to deliver your order? Probably they would slack off
Are you tipped at work?
I value my work; delivery jobs are a dime a dozen
Who doesn’t?
I will tell you who. Delivery people. Nannies.
In home care people who take care of old people with bad personalities for a minimum wage
There is a massive shortage of “in home care people.”
Anonymous wrote:I think people who work tipped jobs are suckers. I.e. working at a restaurant or as an Uber driver vs as a CNA, bus driver, dental assistant, Walmart Cashier
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid works for a major chain restaurant and delivers food on a bike. My kid says lots of people don't tip.
I tip, but I hate the system and wish we would do away with it. Just pay the people a living wage instead of confusing and guilting the customer. And recently, tip jars and software have been showing up in new and random places.
I get that restaurant servers are paid less than minimum wage; is that true for Dashers too?
How hard do you think they would try to deliver your order? Probably they would slack off
Are you tipped at work?
I value my work; delivery jobs are a dime a dozen
Who doesn’t?
I will tell you who. Delivery people. Nannies.
In home care people who take care of old people with bad personalities for a minimum wage
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You chose to do that OP. Go work at a clothing store if you would prefer to be paid an hourly wage.
I’ll set my own hours and know never to deliver to cheapskates like you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid works for a major chain restaurant and delivers food on a bike. My kid says lots of people don't tip.
I tip, but I hate the system and wish we would do away with it. Just pay the people a living wage instead of confusing and guilting the customer. And recently, tip jars and software have been showing up in new and random places.
I get that restaurant servers are paid less than minimum wage; is that true for Dashers too?
How hard do you think they would try to deliver your order? Probably they would slack off
Are you tipped at work?
I value my work; delivery jobs are a dime a dozen
Who doesn’t?
I will tell you who. Delivery people. Nannies.
In home care people who take care of old people with bad personalities for a minimum wage
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid works for a major chain restaurant and delivers food on a bike. My kid says lots of people don't tip.
I tip, but I hate the system and wish we would do away with it. Just pay the people a living wage instead of confusing and guilting the customer. And recently, tip jars and software have been showing up in new and random places.
I get that restaurant servers are paid less than minimum wage; is that true for Dashers too?
How hard do you think they would try to deliver your order? Probably they would slack off
Are you tipped at work?
+1 Why is the default assumption that people don't want to do their job? Do you tip your doctor or your lawyer too? How do you know they're not slacking off?
Because you value a good job and don’t care for a crappy one
Are you tipped at work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid works for a major chain restaurant and delivers food on a bike. My kid says lots of people don't tip.
I tip, but I hate the system and wish we would do away with it. Just pay the people a living wage instead of confusing and guilting the customer. And recently, tip jars and software have been showing up in new and random places.
I get that restaurant servers are paid less than minimum wage; is that true for Dashers too?
How hard do you think they would try to deliver your order? Probably they would slack off
Are you tipped at work?
I value my work; delivery jobs are a dime a dozen
Who doesn’t?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid works for a major chain restaurant and delivers food on a bike. My kid says lots of people don't tip.
I tip, but I hate the system and wish we would do away with it. Just pay the people a living wage instead of confusing and guilting the customer. And recently, tip jars and software have been showing up in new and random places.
I get that restaurant servers are paid less than minimum wage; is that true for Dashers too?
How hard do you think they would try to deliver your order? Probably they would slack off
Are you tipped at work?
+1 Why is the default assumption that people don't want to do their job? Do you tip your doctor or your lawyer too? How do you know they're not slacking off?
Because you value a good job and don’t care for a crappy one
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid works for a major chain restaurant and delivers food on a bike. My kid says lots of people don't tip.
I tip, but I hate the system and wish we would do away with it. Just pay the people a living wage instead of confusing and guilting the customer. And recently, tip jars and software have been showing up in new and random places.
I get that restaurant servers are paid less than minimum wage; is that true for Dashers too?
How hard do you think they would try to deliver your order? Probably they would slack off
Are you tipped at work?
+1 Why is the default assumption that people don't want to do their job? Do you tip your doctor or your lawyer too? How do you know they're not slacking off?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid works for a major chain restaurant and delivers food on a bike. My kid says lots of people don't tip.
I tip, but I hate the system and wish we would do away with it. Just pay the people a living wage instead of confusing and guilting the customer. And recently, tip jars and software have been showing up in new and random places.
I get that restaurant servers are paid less than minimum wage; is that true for Dashers too?
How hard do you think they would try to deliver your order? Probably they would slack off
Are you tipped at work?
I value my work; delivery jobs are a dime a dozen
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think its gotten hard for that gig as food prices have skyrocketed, PLUS the extra 10-15% markup per item that instacart adds...people just don't want to tip on top of that. Is it right? No. But it is what it is.
Did a $454 two cart order for Instacart on Wednesday and zero tip!
We have a local forum list of non tippers where we no to not take or decline the order.
There’s a catch though for people if they pay with WIC or EBT for example they cannot tip with that card on file. Cash is also rare for some to have on hand.
I am an EBT card user and I am sorry but those on EBT have no business using it for delivery. Go and get your food from a store unless maybe you are disabled but how many on EBT are disabled?!
What if the EBT user is reliant on public transportation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid works for a major chain restaurant and delivers food on a bike. My kid says lots of people don't tip.
I tip, but I hate the system and wish we would do away with it. Just pay the people a living wage instead of confusing and guilting the customer. And recently, tip jars and software have been showing up in new and random places.
I get that restaurant servers are paid less than minimum wage; is that true for Dashers too?
How hard do you think they would try to deliver your order? Probably they would slack off
Are you tipped at work?