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  • Apr 26, 2023
    CLB BMO

    Let’s do you first

    damn...

  • Apr 26, 2023
    Smacked Voodoo

    I don't really like tipping or paying delivery fees. So I get up and get my own food or cook instead of being a lazy a******.

    I’d grab my own food from the kitchen if it was an option. serving is incredibly easy and it doesn’t warrant a tip whatsoever. I do still tip and well, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t bogus. it is a lot harder to be a cook.

  • Apr 26, 2023
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    sendme

    you’re not supposed to eat the bag

    Nigga now you wilding out

  • Apr 26, 2023
    Jamian Minato

    Nigga now you wilding out

    if you say “hand it to me” in the app you’re well within your rights to remove the tip if you ask me.

  • Apr 26, 2023
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    F*** tipping

  • Apr 26, 2023
    Legacy

    what's up with these tipping threads man

    A.I

  • Apr 26, 2023
    CLB BMO

    Another tipping thread

    Predict the page number

    I’m going 12

    OP isn’t doing enough to get this past 6/7. We’d need atleast a screenshot of him texting the driver minimum

  • RASIE 🦦
    Apr 26, 2023
    Jamian Minato

    I don’t want the food left on the ground? Nigga its dirty on the ground

    How do you know that the delivery guys who hand you the bag at the door didn't just drive to your place with their hands on their bare nutsack the entire way and then did a 3 finger deep scratch directly on their bootyhole before using that hand to grab your food while walking up to your door?

  • Apr 26, 2023
    AR15

  • figaro 🏄‍♂️
    Apr 26, 2023
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    Usernametaken

    In theory yes, in practice no

    You may not believe how many people would rather b**** and moan about their poor living / work situations rather than putting forth the effort to find something better.

    At most they’ll click apply on indeed which takes 2 seconds per job and then wonder why they don’t hear back. Because hundreds of people did the same thing they did.

    They don’t have cover letters, they don’t have professional resumes, they don’t follow up on their applications etc they just complain

    youre ridiculous

  • Apr 26, 2023
    figaro

    youre ridiculous

    You hate to hear the truth

  • Apr 26, 2023
    Beautiful Morning

    Op seems like a d***

  • Apr 26, 2023
    Mr Papi Nigga Dave

    F*** tipping

    wrong thread!

    this one

    ktt2.com/ive-had-enough-with-tipping-delivery-drivers-32547510

  • Apr 26, 2023
    Smacked Voodoo

    I don't really like tipping or paying delivery fees. So I get up and get my own food or cook instead of being a lazy a******.

    You have the right attitude!

  • Apr 26, 2023
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    sendme

    how are they not providing a service at mcdonald’s but the person who drives my mcdonalds to my apartment is

    Cause people at McDonald’s get paid an hourly wage and are employees with access to health benefits and potential to get raises or promotions.

    Most people doing delivery, especially through apps are independent contractors, meaning they don’t get an hourly wage and they definitely don’t get benefits. The apps pay you a flat amount usually the minimum they can legally get away with and the rest is made up in whatever tip you get. The independent contractor is responsible for their own gas, car maintenance, and pretty much any and everything relating to doing the work. The app or platform just connects you to customers and that’s about it. They aren’t paying you an hourly wage or providing any benefits or reimbursement.

  • Apr 26, 2023
    Zezima

    Cause people at McDonald’s get paid an hourly wage and are employees with access to health benefits and potential to get raises or promotions.

    Most people doing delivery, especially through apps are independent contractors, meaning they don’t get an hourly wage and they definitely don’t get benefits. The apps pay you a flat amount usually the minimum they can legally get away with and the rest is made up in whatever tip you get. The independent contractor is responsible for their own gas, car maintenance, and pretty much any and everything relating to doing the work. The app or platform just connects you to customers and that’s about it. They aren’t paying you an hourly wage or providing any benefits or reimbursement.

    did I ask? read my question again

  • Apr 26, 2023

    Did you meet the person at the door when they arrived?

    That's literally what they're supposed to do if not greeted.

  • Apr 26, 2023
    CLB BMO

    Let’s do you first

    Wow what a ether lmao

  • Apr 26, 2023

    Sounds like he was at the door. Where tf were you lol

  • Apr 26, 2023

    Yall so weird and annoying and dumb. At this point just go get the food yourself and shut the f*** up with these threads you fatass burger addicts.

  • Apr 26, 2023
    Jamian Minato

    How bout you do yo job I usually tip like 15-18% ya bum

    lmao and u think that’s a lot or something?

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    Zezima

    Cause people at McDonald’s get paid an hourly wage and are employees with access to health benefits and potential to get raises or promotions.

    Most people doing delivery, especially through apps are independent contractors, meaning they don’t get an hourly wage and they definitely don’t get benefits. The apps pay you a flat amount usually the minimum they can legally get away with and the rest is made up in whatever tip you get. The independent contractor is responsible for their own gas, car maintenance, and pretty much any and everything relating to doing the work. The app or platform just connects you to customers and that’s about it. They aren’t paying you an hourly wage or providing any benefits or reimbursement.

    You do understand if it weren’t for people with much more entrepreneurial prowess than the drivers that they would have no app to deliver for.

    The companies which already operate at very minimal margins also have to pay the actual support staff. Aka the people those drivers contact when something goes wrong, they want a pay bump on an order because of whatever circumstance, they’re having app issues or feel they’re not getting enough orders etc. also the same support staff that helps customers when drivers sexually harass them, run off with their order and so forth.

    Tipping is not a requirement, tipping is not something that really happens outside of the U.S. either. Those independent contractors know exactly what they’re signing up for. They want to make their own schedules, they don’t want a boss, they don’t want to be told what to do or when to do it etc etc etc well they can’t have their cake and eat it too. If that were the case everyone would be a doordash driver. There are pros and cons to every job.

    As I mentioned in the other thread, I tip, not because I really think they deserve to be tipped for a job they willingly work and for my order they willingly accepted and agreed to fulfil but because it’s the system I as the consumer willingly partake in. I don’t want the bottom of the barrel drivers or my food spit in.

    In summary: if their job is so bad they should find another one. People are not required to tip and those independent contractors know that and still willingly work the job.

  • Apr 26, 2023

    On top of that, doordash for example isn’t even profitable. They netted a loss of 1.3 billion dollars in 2022

    Of course they’re going to pay these independent contractors the bare minimum they can. If they were losing more than the already 1 billion annually they’d just shut down. There would be no app to deliver for. This isn’t North Korea, if the pay is so bad and the tips are so inconsistent FIND ANOTHER JOB

  • Apr 26, 2023
    Zezima

    Cause people at McDonald’s get paid an hourly wage and are employees with access to health benefits and potential to get raises or promotions.

    Most people doing delivery, especially through apps are independent contractors, meaning they don’t get an hourly wage and they definitely don’t get benefits. The apps pay you a flat amount usually the minimum they can legally get away with and the rest is made up in whatever tip you get. The independent contractor is responsible for their own gas, car maintenance, and pretty much any and everything relating to doing the work. The app or platform just connects you to customers and that’s about it. They aren’t paying you an hourly wage or providing any benefits or reimbursement.

    reminder that I asked why is doordash a service but not mcdonalds, not for a rundown on the difference between a w2 and 1099.
    why does starbucks ask for tips at the drive thru?

    it's status quo and nothing more. if you cape for tip culture you're enabling corporate greed. however if you can afford to tip and don't, that's just mean. I def understand not tipping at drive thrus tho.

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