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Another entitled fucking delivery driver

Who is wrong here?

  • The customer who did not tip

    Votes: 1 5.6%
  • The aggressive and angry driver, who demanded a tip

    Votes: 17 94.4%

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stinkynuts

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This driver accepted a no-tip order and was furious. He banged angrily on the door, phoned her several times and asked why there was no tip, and asked if there was a cash tip. When she said, no, he called her a fucking loser, and stormed away.


The real loser is this asshole to accept the order, knowing that there will be no tip, and then aggressively harasses the customer. Tips are not mandatory, they are for good service.

I don’t care if the customer didn’t tip, that’s no way act.
 
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This driver accepted a no-tip order and was furious. He banged angrily on the door, phoned her several times and asked why there was no tip, and asked if there was a cash tip. When she said, no, he called her a fucking loser, and stormed away.


The real loser is this asshole to accept the order, knowing that there will be no tip, and then aggressively harasses the customer. Tips are not mandatory, they are for good service.

I don’t care if the customer didn’t tip, that’s no way act.
The bolded is where my issue lies. You see at the beginning there is no tip. You have the choice to decline therefore he should have declined.

I get it. I have a friend who delivers for Dial a Bottle. There are plenty of customers who don’t tip and she only gets half the delivery fee. So some people think because they are paying $7-9 delivery - they don’t have tip.

She still makes on average grand a week. Well for her 5 day shifts. Now she is a girl and sometimes tips are higher for the guys but on the flip side, plenty of women don’t tip her because she is a woman. So it equals out in the end.

Tip or no tip - you get the same “have a great day” with a big smile from her.
 
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stinkynuts

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I remember not tipping at a Chinese restaurant for take out, and the Chinse worker was so fucking rude to me. Really bad attitude. Most likely because I left no tip.

The whole point of me picking up food is so that I pay with my time, effort and gas so that I don't have to have somone do the work for me to get it to me, and avoid delivery fees and tips. It's like I'm already doing the work and paying myself to get the food. Why do workers think they should get 15% of what I pay for, for doing nothing?

Workers are already getting paid $15 an hour and keep wanting more and more. Yet, they don't have any skills or education, and expect to be paid like a professional who spent years in college and put in the time, effort and money.

I do deliveries for Instacart, and am on a Reddit forum for Instacart drivers. They are a bunch of entitled idiots. Always bitching about cusotmers and how little they're paid, yet they continue to work for Instacart. One person complained that he only got a bonus $20 cash tip on top of the regular tip in the app, for doing a moderate sized delivery.
 

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I remember not tipping at a Chinese restaurant for take out, and the Chinse worker was so fucking rude to me. Really bad attitude. Most likely because I left no tip.

The whole point of me picking up food is so that I pay with my time, effort and gas so that I don't have to have somone do the work for me to get it to me, and avoid delivery fees and tips. It's like I'm already doing the work and paying myself to get the food. Why do workers think they should get 15% of what I pay for, for doing nothing?

Workers are already getting paid $15 an hour and keep wanting more and more. Yet, they don't have any skills or education, and expect to be paid like a professional who spent years in college and put in the time, effort and money.

I do deliveries for Instacart, and am on a Reddit forum for Instacart drivers. They are a bunch of entitled idiots. Always bitching about cusotmers and how little they're paid, yet they continue to work for Instacart. One person complained that he only got a bonus $20 cash tip on top of the regular tip in the app, for doing a moderate sized delivery.
Be careful.

I know people who have University degree. But their brains fused out or they knew that they couldn't work office job because of their mental health and yet they managed to graduate Uni, without a class failure at all. It is the way their brain is wired. I met a "person" who just bullshitted and drifts between jobs couldn't even do Uber after a month. Yet manages to drive a new SUV so the money must be coming from somewhere. Ever watch that show Storage wars - you think those folks are normal?

It amazes me how TV glorifies these type of people.

I agree that tipping culture is very idiotic in N.A. Others continents I didn't had to deal with that.

Tipping is actually an insult to the rest of society outside N.A.

 

xix

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I was in Bulk Barn the other day... where you do all the work, even label your own bags for them... went to pay by CC, they asked for a tip... are you kidding me?

Given as this is Loblaws owned, is it coming to Shoppers Drug Mart and Loblaw stores too"?
 
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dvous11

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Don't you find restaurants and food service takeout shops are price gouging? Everyone using the excuse of covid and inflation. To me this is incentive to tip less than an expected standard of 15%.
Make 10% tipping great again and if they don't like this number for taking a plate from point A to point B....something that requires zero skill and training....then fuck them :)
 

dvous11

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Unless I am eating out, where I tip 15%, my tipping is generally 5 to 10% for things where I am absolutely required to tip. I never tip on ubereats and only tip 5% on instacart. But I have vowed to not use instacart any more. I was saying this yesterday, my last instacart bill was for $140. The shopper had left the invoice in the bag and I found she had actually only paid $93. Instacart charged me $47 extra!!
This is mind blowing to me. Don't people do anything for themselves anymore? Why TF would you pay some brainless idiot to shop for you when you're fully capable of doing it yourself?
 

xmontrealer

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I usually tip 20% to minimum wage workers, as it's tough to survive in Toronto on part-time or even full -time minimum wage. Still I bristle a bit when the credit card terminal handed to me offers fixed tip options as high as 30%.
 
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Mr Deeds

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I don't tip for take out ever, I don't tip for coffee, and I don't tip more than 12%,food is incredibly expensive and I'm not going to spend an extra 20% on top of tax so 12% I think it's fair
 

Jagjag2828

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Don't you find restaurants and food service takeout shops are price gouging? Everyone using the excuse of covid and inflation. To me this is incentive to tip less than an expected standard of 15%.
Make 10% tipping great again and if they don't like this number for taking a plate from point A to point B....something that requires zero skill and training....then fuck them :)
Don't forget that they also try to make you tip on the after-tax amount, which is bullshit. Why would I tip on $$ going to the government? Make sure you tip on the pre-tax amount only.
 

Adam_hadam

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I used to work for a florist. Imagine my OUTRAGE when I delivered $3000+ worth of flowers to a funeral and didn't get a15% tip.
 
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This is mind blowing to me. Don't people do anything for themselves anymore? Why TF would you pay some brainless idiot to shop for you when you're fully capable of doing it yourself?
Nope…..

Well that’s not true, but generally speaking people have become lazy ( see also general fitness), and or hooked on convenience. See also the success of Amazon.

When it comes to food, take it up a few levels. There are people that don’t know how to cook, are too lazy to learn. There are all kinds of millenials, gen z who never helped in the kitchen when they lived at home. Out on their own now, and “convenience” is booming. Which when you consider Melienials are absolute masters at finding and learning about stuff online…but diy, or recipes, etc etc………

I tip on the those rare occasions I have something delivered, mainly because I recognize the fact, I’m too tired after a brutal day at work, it’s too cold, or whatever. And it’s beats the snot out of diy.
 
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