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ok, so I have a question about delivery tipping - Page 2 — Brooklynian

ok, so I have a question about delivery tipping

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  • I think the Domino's creed holds true, even for city folk:
    The longer the driveway the smaller the tip.
  • why are some of you thinking he is taking anything out on the delivery guy?

    He said should the tip stay the same or should he give more.

    IMO, the tip stays the same. It's the same work, the same weight and the same distance to yoru place. His job didnt change, just the price of the items.
  • why are some of you thinking he is taking anything out on the delivery guy?

    He said should the tip stay the same or should he give more.

    IMO, the tip stays the same. It's the same work, the same weight and the same distance to yoru place. His job didnt change, just the price of the items.
  • hitokiri wrote: why are some of you thinking he is taking anything out on the delivery guy?

    He said should the tip stay the same or should he give more.

    We don't pay close attention to such things. We spend our free time looking for someone who we can feel morally superior to.
  • hitokiri wrote: why are some of you thinking he is taking anything out on the delivery guy?

    He said should the tip stay the same or should he give more.

    We don't pay close attention to such things. We spend our free time looking for someone who we can feel morally superior to.
  • hitokiri wrote: why are some of you thinking he is taking anything out on the delivery guy?

    He said should the tip stay the same or should he give more.

    IMO, the tip stays the same. It's the same work, the same weight and the same distance to yoru place. His job didnt change, just the price of the items.
    The question is: Why did the restaurant raise their prices? Just because they're greedy or perhaps their costs went up. Does it occur to you that maybe the delivery guy's cost of living might also go up? If you're paying more for your food , maybe he has to pay more for his. Why do people want to raise the minimum wage, all those poor smucks are doing the same work? The audacity!
  • hitokiri wrote: why are some of you thinking he is taking anything out on the delivery guy?

    He said should the tip stay the same or should he give more.

    IMO, the tip stays the same. It's the same work, the same weight and the same distance to yoru place. His job didnt change, just the price of the items.
    The question is: Why did the restaurant raise their prices? Just because they're greedy or perhaps their costs went up. Does it occur to you that maybe the delivery guy's cost of living might also go up? If you're paying more for your food , maybe he has to pay more for his. Why do people want to raise the minimum wage, all those poor smucks are doing the same work? The audacity!
  • hitokiri wrote: why are some of you thinking he is taking anything out on the delivery guy?

    He said should the tip stay the same or should he give more.

    IMO, the tip stays the same. It's the same work, the same weight and the same distance to yoru place. His job didnt change, just the price of the items.
    GOOD GOD. Thank you Hitokiri, finally someone who read the question and answered it. Some folks on this site look to just stir shit up. Drunken dickhead always turns things into racism, others try to just get you to respond to start arguments. Modsquad: hell NO that was not the question.
    Happy Thanksgiving, and knock yourselves out...tip away.
  • hitokiri wrote: why are some of you thinking he is taking anything out on the delivery guy?

    He said should the tip stay the same or should he give more.

    IMO, the tip stays the same. It's the same work, the same weight and the same distance to yoru place. His job didnt change, just the price of the items.
    GOOD GOD. Thank you Hitokiri, finally someone who read the question and answered it. Some folks on this site look to just stir shit up. Drunken dickhead always turns things into racism, others try to just get you to respond to start arguments. Modsquad: hell NO that was not the question.
    Happy Thanksgiving, and knock yourselves out...tip away.
  • modsquad wrote: those poor smucks
    Ha!
  • modsquad wrote: those poor smucks
    Ha!
  • Drunken Revival wrote: I would think that the pleasure of bringing you food, to your door, regardless of distance or silly weather patters should be enough reward for any man or woman.

    As native Americans we have the right to enjoy General Tso's Chicken, a white pizza, or even TWO white pizzas delivered to our door, anytime, under any conditions... I don't know about yous, but my take out menus say "free delivery"... now, I don't need to get Martin Luther King up in da house to let ya'll know what free means.

    Also, there seems to be some implication above that there my be "un-Americans" delivering food to our doors. Personally, I like mexicans to deliver my tacos and such, straight asians to bring me rice, and when I order pizza I expect none other than Super Mario (or Luigi on a busy night) himself to roll in with pockets full of change... I'll tip for that.

    Anyway, this is a really good thread. It's an intricate debate/discussion and I'm glad to see some of our best and brightest are shedding light on the issue of time, distance, space, climate considerations, and sheer volume of food. One day we will solve this pressing issue.

    This people! This!! :drunken: DG gets 4 stars.
  • Drunken Revival wrote: I would think that the pleasure of bringing you food, to your door, regardless of distance or silly weather patters should be enough reward for any man or woman.

    As native Americans we have the right to enjoy General Tso's Chicken, a white pizza, or even TWO white pizzas delivered to our door, anytime, under any conditions... I don't know about yous, but my take out menus say "free delivery"... now, I don't need to get Martin Luther King up in da house to let ya'll know what free means.

    Also, there seems to be some implication above that there my be "un-Americans" delivering food to our doors. Personally, I like mexicans to deliver my tacos and such, straight asians to bring me rice, and when I order pizza I expect none other than Super Mario (or Luigi on a busy night) himself to roll in with pockets full of change... I'll tip for that.

    Anyway, this is a really good thread. It's an intricate debate/discussion and I'm glad to see some of our best and brightest are shedding light on the issue of time, distance, space, climate considerations, and sheer volume of food. One day we will solve this pressing issue.

    This people! This!! :drunken: DG gets 4 stars.
  • good one wrote: [quote=hitokiri]why are some of you thinking he is taking anything out on the delivery guy?

    He said should the tip stay the same or should he give more.

    IMO, the tip stays the same. It's the same work, the same weight and the same distance to yoru place. His job didnt change, just the price of the items.
    GOOD GOD. Thank you Hitokiri, finally someone who read the question and answered it. Some folks on this site look to just stir shit up. Drunken dickhead always turns things into racism, others try to just get you to respond to start arguments. Modsquad: hell NO that was not the question.
    Happy Thanksgiving, and knock yourselves out...tip away.

    We're suppose to presume that the restaurant is somehow screwing you by increasing prices "ALOT"? Most restaurants hesitate to increase prices for obvious reasons and often make a sudden jump in order to catch up. I submit that you have no idea why they are increasing their prices "ALOT". If you think these people are such thieves why do you continue to get food from them? To pass summary judgment on the delivery guy is petty and should guarantee a little extra surprise in your next takeout.

    Enjoy!
  • good one wrote: [quote=hitokiri]why are some of you thinking he is taking anything out on the delivery guy?

    He said should the tip stay the same or should he give more.

    IMO, the tip stays the same. It's the same work, the same weight and the same distance to yoru place. His job didnt change, just the price of the items.
    GOOD GOD. Thank you Hitokiri, finally someone who read the question and answered it. Some folks on this site look to just stir shit up. Drunken dickhead always turns things into racism, others try to just get you to respond to start arguments. Modsquad: hell NO that was not the question.
    Happy Thanksgiving, and knock yourselves out...tip away.

    We're suppose to presume that the restaurant is somehow screwing you by increasing prices "ALOT"? Most restaurants hesitate to increase prices for obvious reasons and often make a sudden jump in order to catch up. I submit that you have no idea why they are increasing their prices "ALOT". If you think these people are such thieves why do you continue to get food from them? To pass summary judgment on the delivery guy is petty and should guarantee a little extra surprise in your next takeout.

    Enjoy!
  • a lot or restraunts will probably go under in the next 6 months. Their profit margins are very small.

    ...hence they are unlikely to screw their customers with price increases that aren't necessary. By all means, stop ordering take out if you can't afford the price of food AND a decent tip for the delivery guy.

    Why have just the delivery guy suffer in this downturn, when you can have the resturant suffer too!? ...only the best (cheapest?) places will survive this down turn.
  • a lot or restraunts will probably go under in the next 6 months. Their profit margins are very small.

    ...hence they are unlikely to screw their customers with price increases that aren't necessary. By all means, stop ordering take out if you can't afford the price of food AND a decent tip for the delivery guy.

    Why have just the delivery guy suffer in this downturn, when you can have the resturant suffer too!? ...only the best (cheapest?) places will survive this down turn.
  • Hey GoodOne, no name calling. We can all get our point across without resorting to calling people dickheads.
  • Hey GoodOne, no name calling. We can all get our point across without resorting to calling people dickheads.
  • we always cursed liked sailors growing up, and still do, but my mom still flips out if we use theword dickhead
  • we always cursed liked sailors growing up, and still do, but my mom still flips out if we use theword dickhead
  • brooklynpotter wrote: we always cursed liked sailors growing up, and still do, but my mom still flips out if we use theword dickhead
    the readheaded finger giving 14 year old cursed as well! the horrors....
  • brooklynpotter wrote: we always cursed liked sailors growing up, and still do, but my mom still flips out if we use theword dickhead
    the readheaded finger giving 14 year old cursed as well! the horrors....
  • well this sailor still uses that word! it's ok to insinuate that we're racists but calling someone a dickhead is just plain wrong. okay...
    and modsquad: wrongwrongwrongwrongwrongwrongwrong and WROOOOONNGGGG.
  • well this sailor still uses that word! it's ok to insinuate that we're racists but calling someone a dickhead is just plain wrong. okay...
    and modsquad: wrongwrongwrongwrongwrongwrongwrong and WROOOOONNGGGG.
  • Subject: oui to drunken revival

    ...and to his/her comment:
    there's a subtly self-acknowledged pat on the back going here, i.e.: let's write publicly in a forum that I'm better than people to frame a discussion on how much to tip said people. E.g., "Should I feel guilty for ordering food from a block away and not tipping the guy," translating to, "Hey everyone, I'm kinda sorta better than people. Won't you acknowledge this, and in turn acknowledge it in yourself, by engaging in a discussion on the finer points of food delivery?"
  • Subject: oui to drunken revival

    ...and to his/her comment:
    there's a subtly self-acknowledged pat on the back going here, i.e.: let's write publicly in a forum that I'm better than people to frame a discussion on how much to tip said people. E.g., "Should I feel guilty for ordering food from a block away and not tipping the guy," translating to, "Hey everyone, I'm kinda sorta better than people. Won't you acknowledge this, and in turn acknowledge it in yourself, by engaging in a discussion on the finer points of food delivery?"
  • I hate being wrongwrongwrongwrongwrongwrongwrong and WROOOOONNGGGG. But if I am wrongwrongwrongwrongwrongwrongwrong and WROOOOONNGGGG. then I'm sorry. I'll try not to be wrongwrongwrongwrongwrongwrongwrong and WROOOOONNGGGG in the future. :oops:
  • I hate being wrongwrongwrongwrongwrongwrongwrong and WROOOOONNGGGG. But if I am wrongwrongwrongwrongwrongwrongwrong and WROOOOONNGGGG. then I'm sorry. I'll try not to be wrongwrongwrongwrongwrongwrongwrong and WROOOOONNGGGG in the future. :oops:
  • dddddddddddddddddd" :scratch: :lame: #-o :?
    modsquad: :pukel:
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