Giving Tip for Delivery?

i dont know but where i live servers make bank..

they go home with 600+ in tips a night on weekends.

superb seems like he never cut it in the workplace, and doesnt get along with people so he had to resort to selling cheap dangerous counterfeit chinese electronics.
 
 
i dont know but where i live servers make bank..

they go home with 600+ in tips a night on weekends.

superb seems like he never cut it in the workplace, and doesnt get along with people so he had to resort to selling cheap dangerous counterfeit chinese electronics.
Also why it's a struggle for him to tip 20%, whereas everyone else does it without even batting an eye. THat struggle.
 
Ha. He mentions stereotyping based off of people's footwear. Surprised he hasn't mentioned stereotyping and serving people of color worse than others which is also common among waiters.
 
Ha. He mentions stereotyping based off of people's footwear. Surprised he hasn't mentioned stereotyping and serving people of color worse than others which is also common among waiters.
He probably does and didn't mention it because of the backlash
 
Ha. He mentions stereotyping based off of people's footwear. Surprised he hasn't mentioned stereotyping and serving people of color worse than others which is also common among waiters.
I'm not gonna lie...all waiters think about these things when they serve tables. I still give people the benefit of the doubt. Just because you're wearing J's, doesn't mean I'll give you worse service. I wear sneakers OFTEN when I go out, and I'm a great tipper. It's just a funny phenomenon i've noticed. Sneakerheads typically tip poorly. I won't speak on races, because that will just cause too much drama in here. I give everyone the benefit of the doubt though. 

About 3 weeks ago, a big bald mexican dude with tattoos on his head came in with his mom, dad, and little brother. He paid for the whole meal. At the end of the meal, he actually stood up, shook my hand, and thanked me for the excellent service. He said they usually get ignored a lot when they go out to eat. He tipped me 50 dollars on 150. I understand that his demographic typically tips a lot worse than others, but I see that as an opportunity. If I wow them with better than average service, when they're used to getting sub par service, they sometimes tip extra heavy because they are surprised that I didn't treat them the same way.
 
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I saw you said you make about 200 in a night, I'm assuming that's a weekend?

That wouldn't be on a Monday night would it?
No...my last 4 Mondays were 170, 155, 145, and 160. But my Saturday shift is also about an hour longer. The money is still a little better per hour on the weekend.
 
He probably does and didn't mention it because of the backlash
Like I said....I walk up to a table of typically bad tippers thinking "great, i'm gonna get shafted on this one....here goes." But I also said I still give them the benefit of the doubt. THey don't get filed into the data bank until they earn their way there with a crappy tip after I give them good service. Rewind to that table of 6...the latino family where the 25 year old son paid. You know, the one that gave me 28 on 200ish. I did a lot of things for them that a lot of servers wouldn't, because they are assuming the bad tip is coming. 5 out of 6 of them needed boxes. A lot of servers would say "eff that, I'm not making two trips, boxing 5 meals, when I know I'm about to get shafted." Then they proceed to give the table the boxes so they can box their own food. I chose to box their food for them. They also needed a LOT of refills. I hit all of them. I treated them like all of my other tables and left them the opportunity to tip me bad if they so chose. But they didn't. He tipped on the lower end of "ok", I still commend dude for coming up with 28 dollars tip and paying for the whole meal all by himself. Mom and Dad wanted to help out, but he wasn't having it. Plus if I gave him the service I know they're used to getting, then maybe he would have only given me 15 or something.
 
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I have an exceedingly difficult time believing you're even remotely employed/employable, based solely on your incoherent musings on NT.
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If you only knew
 
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Don't know why tipping is always a big topic on here. Nt'ers aren't normal. Only person I know who has a problem with tipping in real life is my dad. He's cheap as hell and tips like a dollar to the delivery guy.
$1 isnt that bad actually . That is what i usually give..

For instance pizza hut drivers get paid Minimum wage + mileage + tips

They do maybe 30 deliveries a shift.. Everyone tipped $1 that is $30..Mim wage is what?? $8.50 I think  $8.50 x 6 hours = $51 + $30 tips equal $81 for 6 hours.. Now $81 divded by 6 hours equals $13.50 a hour

So if a pizza hut pizza man does 30 delivers in 6 hours and every customer tipped 1 dollar he would make $13.50 a hour

$13.50, tell me that aint bad

That is why I tip low. $1 is good enough but the fact is some people even tip more so the driver is probably up around $15-$16 a hour
 
Also why it's a struggle for him to tip 20%, whereas everyone else does it without even batting an eye. THat struggle.
Not everyone do it, really on a small majority and that is what this thread is about.

I dont follow, I'm a leader.

Its not a law to tip or not tip. It is up to the person rather they tip or not... alot of people tip just to tip because they think they have to or dont want to look bad

I don't care what people think. WTF I look like tipping a waiter $$20-$30 for 1 hour of work. Im giving him more money then most people make a hour

10% use to be the norm then it was 15% now it is 20%..  I never had a bill higher then $50 and when it is around that much IF the waiter did a good job he/she will get 10% which is around $5..
 
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 $1 isnt that bad actually . That is what i usually give..

For instance pizza hut drivers get paid Minimum wage + mileage + tips

They do maybe 30 deliveries a shift.. Everyone tipped $1 that is $30..Mim wage is what?? $8.50 I think  $8.50 x 6 hours = $51 + $30 tips equal $81 for 6 hours.. Now $81 divded by 6 hours equals $13.50 a hour

So if a pizza hut pizza man does 30 delivers in 6 hours and every customer tipped 1 dollar he would make $13.50 a hour

$13.50, tell me that aint bad

That is why I tip low. $1 is good enough but the fact is some people even tip more so the driver is probably up around $15-$16 a hour
Source? I'm having a difficult time believing that pizza delivery drivers make a transaction every 10.67 minutes during their shift (factoring in breaks).
 
I see that tipping has gotten y'all with that women sense of entitlement.
"I deserve it because everyone else gives it to me"
Smh I tip what I feel like I want to usually 10%
Don't like it, get a better job
 
Yay this thread again.

On a random note F gratuity though. I went to some restaurant in Vegas with about 8 other people a few weeks ago. The service was pure crap, rude waiter, he spilled drinks and didn't say sorry, made stupid jokes towards one of the people in our group, took forever to bring drink refills and forgot to give everyone forks initially.

When the check came that gratuity was on there. Everyone gave me their cut for the meal in cash since it was no splitting the bill and I paid for it on my card but didn't tip. I didn't want to be that one guy out the group making a scene so I waited until we all split up. I went back up there asked to speak to management and told them how poor the service was and if the gratuity wasnt refunded I would be calling my credit card company and filing a partial chargeback. I explained in detail how bad the waiter was. The manager straight up told me that this wasnt the first complaint he got about him. He refunded the gratuity charge plus my meal and drink.

Gratuity will always be included with large groups, but if the service was poor you did the right thing. I would've done the same.
 
I know i know....it's just baffling that they expect the same service as the 20% tippers. Like in what world does that make sense?

I don't expect any extra service, I expect you to do your job. (Bring my food when it's ready, take my orders, bring my refills etc.) any extra you do is nice and if the person feels like tipping then they will.

What if every person applied this logic smh....
The police show up and say "you expect me to search for this criminal as hard as the 20% tippers"
Firefighters show up "you expect me to fight this fire as hard as the 20% tippers"

Drive thru works "you expect me to get your food as fast as the 20% tippers"

Rental car workers "you expect me to get your car as fast as the 20% tippers"

Sneaker store employees "you expect me to get your sneakers as fast as the 20% tippers"


This false sense of entitlement is annoying....
 
when i was bar tending as a club me and my girl were bringing home $300 a night each in cash, from tips :smokin
 
I don't expect any extra service, I expect you to do your job. (Bring my food when it's ready, take my orders, bring my refills etc.) any extra you do is nice and if the person feels like tipping then they will.

What if every person applied this logic smh....
The police show up and say "you expect me to search for this criminal as hard as the 20% tippers"
Firefighters show up "you expect me to fight this fire as hard as the 20% tippers"

Drive thru works "you expect me to get your food as fast as the 20% tippers"

Rental car workers "you expect me to get your car as fast as the 20% tippers"

Sneaker store employees "you expect me to get your sneakers as fast as the 20% tippers"


This false sense of entitlement is annoying....
This is so stupid. And in so many words....you are proving yourself wrong.

Rental car workers: You don't think that if you tipped the rental car worker well, you wouldn't get to choose the exact vehicle you want? Or get upgraded? 

Sneaker store employees: I've had finishline employees straight up hold shoes for me when retros would drop (this was before they started doing employee raffles). I tipped ol girl 20 bucks every time, which is nowhere near 20%, and I got shoes held for me. She'd even drop them off at my work for me. All I had to do was pay retail, and tip 20 bucks. You think she would do that for free? Or was it because I was tipping her?

Drive thru employees: This one dude at MacDonald's didn't give me a hard time when I ordered the MacGangBang (they always play dumb and say they don't know what that is). Dude just said "okay, pull up to the next windwow". I wrapped up a tiny bud in some paper and gave it to him. Whenever I'd see him in the drive thru, dude would endlessly hook up free macnuggets and soda's all the time, just for that ONE gesture.

Police men: paid a salary with amazing benefits There incentive to do their job or to "protect and serve" well is motivated by the ability to move up, and/or get a raise when they get their review. And they don't have customers or clients, so tipping doesn't even make sense here.

Fire men: also paid a salary with amazing benefits. Their incentive to do their job well is again, to get a raise and/or get promoted. Servers don't have that motivation since they only wanna serve. Again, no customers, so tipping doesn't really make sense here. Plus I'd be willing to bet they get tipped all the time (usually with food or drink) when they put out kitchen fires and such. People LOVE firefighters.

But YOU want the same service when you're tipping like ****, when everyone else is tipping 20%.

The false sense of entitlement is annoying.
 
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I see that tipping has gotten y'all with that women sense of entitlement.
"I deserve it because everyone else gives it to me"
Smh I tip what I feel like I want to usually 10%
Don't like it, get a better job
Nah, I'll still get my 20% average, you however, will get remembered everywhere you go. The funniest part is that none of you poor tippers are seeing the value in tipping heavy.
 
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This is so stupid. And in so many words....you are proving yourself wrong.

Rental car workers: You don't think that if you tipped the rental car worker well, you wouldn't get to choose the exact vehicle you want? Or get upgraded? 

Sneaker store employees: I've had finishline employees straight up hold shoes for me when retros would drop (this was before they started doing employee raffles). I tipped ol girl 20 bucks every time, which is nowhere near 20%, and I got shoes held for me. She'd even drop them off at my work for me. All I had to do was pay retail, and tip 20 bucks. You think she would do that for free? Or was it because I was tipping her?

Drive thru employees: This one dude at MacDonald's didn't give me a hard time when I ordered the MacGangBang (they always play dumb and say they don't know what that is). Dude just said "okay, pull up to the next windwow". I wrapped up a tiny bud in some paper and gave it to him. Whenever I'd see him in the drive thru, dude would endlessly hook up free macnuggets and soda's all the time, just for that ONE gesture.

Police men: paid a salary with amazing benefits There incentive to do their job or to "protect and serve" well is motivated by the ability to move up, and/or get a raise when they get their review. And they don't have customers or clients, so tipping doesn't even make sense here.

Fire men: also paid a salary with amazing benefits. Their incentive to do their job well is again, to get a raise and/or get promoted. Servers don't have that motivation since they only wanna serve. Again, no customers, so tipping doesn't really make sense here. Plus I'd be willing to bet they get tipped all the time (usually with food or drink) when they put out kitchen fires and such. People LOVE firefighters.

But YOU want the same service when you're tipping like ****, when everyone else is tipping 20%.


The false sense of entitlement is annoying.

I want the service you are required to do. Idc about a rental car worker upgrading me (if I really want an upgrade I will pay for it)

With all these examples you WANTED extra (some of these things that put their jobs on the line) so you willing paid extra....

While even if I get no extra or even poor service I still must pay at least 20% or I'm wrong.... All because YOU CHOSE to have a job where you don't have the incentives in promotion as firefighters and cops....

So should I tip my lawyer who I paid 5k to 20% so he can try to win my case harder?
 
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