Author Topic: You can order ONE sauce from Papa Johns and they'll deliver  (Read 2946 times)

Why do you have to tip in america? I dont get it?
The dude did a service for the money you already paid for, why is it a thing in america you need to give some extra?

We never tip here unless the service was out of this world


tipping is cancer and needs to be outlawed or loving required to be covered in the bill
employers need to give their workers the forgetin correct wage so we don't need to

required to be covered in the bill


i say its that "delivery charge" they make us pay.
since its already the delivery guy's job to deliver it, that charge is extra tip.

delivery charge is because you're taking labor out of the store, where that person could be doing things like cooking, serving customers at the counter, answering calls, cleaning, or doing management duties.
that money goes straight into the owner's pocket. not the driver's.

that being said, i don't understand the point of tipping a delivery anyway. probably feels nice to be out of the workplace for a bit. some probably even stop to grab a bite to eat or play on their phone in a parking lot. i would in the same position.

however, when it comes to restaurants. tipping is a thing because people didn't want to wait around for their change and debit machines weren't always a thing. then bosses started paying servers less because 'they get tips so thats part of their pay'. so then it became a regular thing to tip, because if you didn't, the next time you come around, the server would probably give you just the service they only 'have to', maybe less even.
though some places just give everyone a fair wage and split the tip between all the staff.



speaking of tips when I was younger I tipped the pizza dude $40
when i was younger, my bro and friends would always make me get up and go answer the door when they got here. every single time.

one day i was not giving a stuff about anything, pizza came to like... $22 or so, handed the guy two $20 bills and just said keep it. wasn't even my money.
they never made me go and get it again. and any time i get asked, i remind them of it.

that being said, i don't understand the point of tipping a delivery anyway.
cus the drivers have to use their own cars and the company doesn't reimburse them for gas

cus the drivers have to use their own cars and the company doesn't reimburse them for gas
of course.
not even surprised.

Why do you have to tip in america? I dont get it?
The dude did a service for the money you already paid for, why is it a thing in america you need to give some extra?

We never tip here unless the service was out of this world
In America it's legal to pay a tipped worker waaaaaay less than minimum wage, because the assumption is they will make the rest of their money from tips. So tipping is actually very vital to food service workers.

tipping is the salary for many underpaid jobs
do you guys not generally give tips to people for good service, anyways? i'd tip the delivery guy if he got there fast

Why do you have to tip in america? I dont get it?
The dude did a service for the money you already paid for, why is it a thing in america you need to give some extra?

We never tip here unless the service was out of this world


because businesses are prioritized over people in america so its in the hands of other people to make sure employees earn money

ironically tips also benefit the business because it makes the employees kiss the customer's ass, making them want to come back

It's true that the bullstuff delivery fee goes to the owners
Drivers have their miles logged and I think they get reimbursed at the end of the night

It's true that the bullstuff delivery fee goes to the owners
Drivers have their miles logged and I think they get reimbursed at the end of the night
I can understand the fee as a sort of labor cost coverage, because as I said, you're taking someone out of the workplace, meaning less productivity in the store.
But the fact that they have to pay the delivery expenses themselves is pretty bs.