Is 15-20 percent a decent tip for a pizza delivery. Like lets say 2 bucks on a 10 dollar tab?
12/5/2012 4:51:27 PM
how fast did he get there?I'm Krallum and I approved this message.
12/5/2012 4:52:01 PM
15 is good20 if you live in an apartment complex (or otherwise difficult to find place) or its raining10 if they're ridiculously late
12/5/2012 4:53:37 PM
dont most places have a minimum order amount before they deliver, thats more than $10?
12/5/2012 4:53:50 PM
http://www.brentroad.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=625658&page=2#15323653
12/5/2012 4:55:45 PM
Nobody wants to read all that shit. and learn to linkI'm Krallum and I approved this message.
12/5/2012 4:58:23 PM
Fuck off.
12/5/2012 4:59:27 PM
They always automatically add $2.00 when they deliver to my house, so I always take that into account.Check yo bill
12/5/2012 5:00:11 PM
The driver doesn't get that money. That's a delivery fee and the majority of it goes to the store.
12/5/2012 5:00:39 PM
djeternal doesnt tip, even when the pizza guy has to drive 90 minutes round trip to deliver to bumfuck, nc
12/5/2012 5:01:38 PM
12/5/2012 5:01:57 PM
I don't tip delivery drivers, since its something I could just get myself, but chose not to.
12/5/2012 5:02:01 PM
When they charge a delivery fee I don't tip.
12/5/2012 5:02:36 PM
12/5/2012 5:03:32 PM
12/5/2012 5:03:58 PM
back in the day I used to do some nasty shit to known nontippers
12/5/2012 5:07:29 PM
If you don't tip, just keep in mind that the driver has access to your name, address, and phone number and can post that shit on CL.
12/5/2012 5:08:38 PM
multiply the tax by 2
12/5/2012 5:09:35 PM
Depends if they charge a delivery fee...
12/5/2012 5:13:00 PM
12/5/2012 5:13:54 PM
seriously though... what's the point of a delivery fee if it DOESN'T go to the driver? Papa John is still getting the same dollarbucks for the pizza it made.
12/5/2012 5:14:46 PM
they are shaking you down
12/5/2012 5:18:35 PM
I assume the delivery fee goes to the driver. Am I wrong?
12/5/2012 5:18:54 PM
Employing drivers costs more money than employing in-shoppers. It's basically just the business passing the buck on to you while also screwing the driver out of money (probably so that the customer thinks it costs less money to order delivery and that makes it likely they'll order more often).
12/5/2012 5:19:06 PM
http://tipthepizzaguy.com/qna/2dollarfee.html
12/5/2012 5:19:19 PM
12/5/2012 5:23:27 PM
Interesting. Good post.
12/5/2012 5:24:36 PM
12/5/2012 5:26:23 PM
When I delivered pizzas for Pizza Hut in the summer of 2000, I received a small portion (~¢20) of the delivery charge that was added into my paycheck. I can't speak to current practices. BTW, if your pizza is late, 9 times out of 10 it isn't the drivers fault. It usually means the pizza place was swamped with orders and had a backlog.
12/5/2012 5:27:50 PM
Papa John's was $2.00 and drivers got $1.33? I think? It just went up (damn you obama) to 2.10.. I would assume the drivers get a tiny bit, and the rest was to offset John's healthcare or whatever he was bitching about.
12/5/2012 5:29:05 PM
12/5/2012 5:34:51 PM
I used to be a delivery driver, and here are my thoughts. 1. We had a $1.50 delivery charge that the driver got to keep. However this was a local pizza joint and like others have said, this is not true everywhere. We also made only $5.25 hourly wage.2. Tipping as a percent of the order means nothing to me. I still have to drive to your house! The amount of food I carry to the door is irrelevant. If your wings cost $5.99 but I had to drive 25 minutes and walk up three flights of stairs in the rain and you give $1, I will be cussing your cheap ass on the drive back. So take weather, distance, and stairs into account if you want good karma 3. For some reason people are cheap tippers when they just order wings. And before you racist TWWers chime in, this is not a white/black thing. The worst tippers by far are kids. (I guess they don't know they're supposed to tip??)4. The minimum tip for me to not hate your guts is $2. Three dollars will make me feel neutral, and $4 or $5 will make me sing your praises. ]
12/5/2012 5:43:28 PM
that's just plain greedy considering you are already being paid a fair wage... PLUS a buck fifty each order. it's not like you are a server and live off of tips because you are paid well below minimum wage.[Edited on December 5, 2012 at 5:49 PM. Reason : ]
12/5/2012 5:48:59 PM
I've already claimed and still claim that the neutral amount to tip a delivery driver without offending them is equal to the current price of 1 gallon of gas. Right now, gas is $3.11/gal, therefore a neutral tip is $3.11. Anything more is icing on the cake.
12/5/2012 5:50:08 PM
12/5/2012 5:50:23 PM
If delivery drivers get a portion of the delivery charge, I think its to help them pay for gas, wear and tear on their vehicle etc.and didn't we have this exact arguement a few weeks ago? With the same people chiming in saying that they don't tip? DejavuYeah, we did. http://thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=632494&page=1#15607528[Edited on December 5, 2012 at 5:54 PM. Reason : f]
12/5/2012 5:52:39 PM
12/5/2012 6:03:41 PM
I learned something new todayI've long assumed that the $2 goes to the driver, so my $1 "additional" tip meant a healthy $3 total tip on a $10 orderI feel like a cheapass now
12/5/2012 6:12:02 PM
12/5/2012 6:44:24 PM
@ saps, my figures were really close, my family owns 3 papa johns.. I'm just not exactly sure those numbers are right, but they're very close. Also I have no idea how other places do it. But yes, it is to cover gas/tires/brakes/oil changes/etc, not as their tip
12/5/2012 6:56:33 PM
when i delivered pizzas in 2010, i got 100% ($2) of the delivery fee. that way, at least my gas would be paid for if someone didn't tip at all
12/5/2012 7:44:14 PM
12/5/2012 7:55:26 PM
merbig doesnt seem to quite understand. A company usually pays you an hourly rate below minimum wage (when I did it almost a decade ago it was 4/hr). They also give you a set amount (when I did it it was .25 cents) per delivery which varied widely form business to business. Papa john's at that time was .50 cents. The amount they give you per delivery is up to each company and if a driver doesnt like it he can leave. That amount is seperate from a tip. It's the company providing you a set amount to help recoup for gas/car wear and tear. You are tipping a driver for their work in bringing your food to you. Much like tipping a waitress for bringing your food or a barternder for bringing your drink. Neither one of those have to brave far distances or brave the weather.
12/5/2012 8:47:22 PM
I don't order pizza that often, but when I do I tend to order online (unless it's from Pizza Express, which is awesome), and I tip 20% of the purchase prize (pizza +tax, fuck that delivery fee). I generally get my pizza with a smile in 20 minutes or less.
12/5/2012 8:59:09 PM
12/5/2012 9:06:28 PM
Generally I leave my tip on the online delivery instructions form, usually something along the lines of "Don't park in front of my neighbor's house, his dog will jump the fence if he thinks you're approaching his house"I think that's a pretty good tip
12/5/2012 9:10:39 PM
When paerabol was a delivery driver, I would usually just leave the tip in his bottom
12/5/2012 9:15:07 PM
That's a huge wall of text for a thread about tipping delivery people.
12/5/2012 9:21:58 PM
12/5/2012 9:30:03 PM
setemup
12/5/2012 9:57:47 PM