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Y’all don’t tip delivery either?
We don't tip people for just doing their jobs.
Ah but employers do actually pay them right? I’ve done Uber eats previously and if I don’t get tipped I get anywhere between 2-6 dollars for up to 45 minutes of work between getting to the restaurant, grabbing the food, and driving to the user.
At that point what's the point of doing it? I can't imagine that even pays for the petrol
Fuck that, they are out in the weather so I don’t have to be.
Now, if you are just handing me a coffee you can fuck right off
They don’t have to accept the delivery in the first place. They choose to do so
I don’t see how our statements are mutually exclusive at all
Not when most the above add a "delivery fee" AND a "convience" fee on top of taxes and expected tip. One charge would be iffy but ok. Two charges AND A TIP is just robbery.
That convenience/handling charge is one of the reasons I never order delivery.
Why would I tip someone when they get paid?