Anonymous wrote:there was an anonymous posting that the peapod drivers make $14/hr. and average $10K a year in tips.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:they send out coupons for free delivery sometimes, so that will save you $7 or whatever it is. look for them in your email.
The delivery was about $10 I think, totally worth it, but each item was more expensive than it would be if I bought it in the store, so it's like paying for delivery with each item. Still worth it, but maybe not every week.
Thanks for pointing this out. I didn't even notice, but wondered why it seemed expensive at the end...
Anonymous wrote:Drivers at peapod make 10/hr and they get union fees deducted every week. So that's not a lot. Tip your peapod driver
Anonymous wrote:Drivers at peapod make 10/hr and they get union fees deducted every week. So that's not a lot. Tip your peapod driver
Anonymous wrote:All these people calling other people cheap, and no simple definition of how you know when you don't need to tip.
My attitude is, I'm sort of sick of feeling obligated to tip, feeling cheap if it isn't perceived as "enough", and never knowing when it is an is not appropriate. Everyone knows restaurant servers are bent over a barrel with their pay, so thats one thing, but everyone else?
I'd rather check out altogether, and just not use your service. With Peapod I'm already paying a noticeable markup on most of the items in their inventory, and on top of that I'm cheap if I don't tip?
Nuts to that, I'll just take an hour of my life to hit the grocery store.
Anonymous wrote:Why are people tipping for Peapod? There's a delivery fee included in the price. Do you tip the mailman each time mail is delivered? We get dry cleaning delivered in the building and no one ever tips, so why would you tip for grocery delivery, especially if it's already paid... Deliverymen make more than minimum wage, so it's not like in restaurant.