Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the piece of paper where you sign for your delivery, there is a place to add a tip.
+1 and it has been there for at least a year.
If it's there, it's not real obvious.
I don't really see why I need to give the guy a tip anyway. He is just taking my groceries from the truck to my kitchen. Isn't that his job? Didn't I already pay a fairly steep delivery charge for the privilege? Maybe if he would have put my eggs on the counter out of reach from my two-year old who ended up smashing them when they were left on the floor, I might see where this extra service is coming from that merits all this preparation and additional compensation. How do you leave a tip if the deliver is unattended? Maybe that's actually the answer. I think I would be willing to take the stuff in from my front door to my kitchen to save $5.
Jesus OP.
The driver makes perhaps minimum wage. He is dependent on tips. The fact that you pay a steep delivery charge benefits him not at all. It goes to Giant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the piece of paper where you sign for your delivery, there is a place to add a tip.
+1 and it has been there for at least a year.
If it's there, it's not real obvious.
I don't really see why I need to give the guy a tip anyway. He is just taking my groceries from the truck to my kitchen. Isn't that his job? Didn't I already pay a fairly steep delivery charge for the privilege? Maybe if he would have put my eggs on the counter out of reach from my two-year old who ended up smashing them when they were left on the floor, I might see where this extra service is coming from that merits all this preparation and additional compensation. How do you leave a tip if the deliver is unattended? Maybe that's actually the answer. I think I would be willing to take the stuff in from my front door to my kitchen to save $5.
Anonymous wrote: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
Goes back to do you tip UPS FEDEX or USPS? No- they bring multitude of boxes and no tip..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By the way, next time you open your mouth and say "Please put the bags on the counter."
I don't have enough counter space for him to put all the bags on the counter. It would have been nice if he would have showed me which of the bags had the eggs in it. But his job isn't really to provide this type of service, it's to take my groceries from his truck to my kitchen. What about the lowly paid workers who filled my order and lovingly put my Romaine lettuce heads in separate bags. Shouldn't he or she get a cut of this gratitude?
How is your solution -- tipping no one -- helpful to them?
It doesn't help them. My point is that I don't understand why the Peapod delivery guy who is just one person in the chain of people involved in getting me my peapod order the one who gets the tip. I understand why I tip the pizza delivery guy - he's using his own car plus the delivery is free. I tip people at the salon because they give me special, personalized service and I want them to continue giving me this service. I tip the cab driver so if he sees me hailing a cab again he might be more likely to pick me up. I tip the waitress because I know she or he survives and depends on tips. I don't see how any of this fits with the rationale of tipping the Peapod delivery guy. The rationale here seems to be that I should tip him out of pity.
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
Anonymous wrote:Then go pick up your own damn groceries. Problem solved.