If you have a car you might as well go pick it up yourself, I only used such services because I didn’t have a car at the time or it was too far of a walking distance
Yeah, no. The whole purpose of the service was created for the convenience of ordering what you like in fast food from your home and having it delivered. I swear you people never worked a real delivery job say this dumb shit. If there were a service created to make something convenient, why the hell would I have to tip you just because you choose to be active in that service?
I appreciate this conversation… for you customers out there, I know the delivery fees are high. Fun fact.. us drivers get none of that $$$ we literally can only make a fair wage with tips. Things have to change, but in the meantime look out for your drivers. If they suck at their job, report them, don’t take it out on us drivers that try to be professional.
I get you need the tip to make a decent wage, but that’s kinda your fault for entering that field. A tip is supposed to be a gesture that says “I see you going above and beyond in your service”. Tipping before service is now just a incentive to choose not to put in the work because you already recieved the reward.
@@multimediaswamp5169 most delivery drivers are NOT relying on delivery $$$ to support their families… most are using it to supplement their income because almost all jobs don’t pay a live able wage. I work 8-9 hours per day at my regular job and drive 4 hours at night just to pay the bills. You can recind a tip if you feel the service was bad. I’ve seen my share of shitty drivers who make it harder for us good ones. But at the end of the day… there was a reason you didn’t go get your own damn food… so tip your driver if they deserve it and report the bad ones so we can get them deactivated.
@@multimediaswamp5169 We gotta stop doing that “it’s your fault” stuff. The problem is with these greedy ass companies, not with the person struggling to make an honest living.
I have no problem tipping, but a lot of these delivery persons be lazy. Once they get the tip, they become reckless with your items! And if you don’t like your job then get another one!
That might be true in some cases but when I see that I’m getting a good tip I’m extra careful with people orders and I make sure that I get it to them in a good time
@@jaybar33 what are you talking about I didn’t even complain about delivering food I don’t complain about no tip orders because I don’t take no tip orders to either way it doesn’t matter
As some one who was in and out of peoples homes all day for years...its hard listening to black dudes talk about tips....cuz 90% of the time they dont tip
Please tip!! The struggle is really real for us average working people and I work for the county of LA and delivering food and services to come a bit close to maintaining my living . That tip Blessing is appreciated and can contribute to a long way!
I immediately stopped doing Postmates after delivering food for Chrissy Lampkin (Jim Jones lady) after not getting a tip while delivering a meal 7 miles away from Miami Gardens to Sunny Isles.
I can see both sides. On one hand, tips make up a large part of wages for the drivers and this lets them prioritize deliveries. On the other hand, it's annoying how you can tip, be given bad delivery, and there's nothing you can do about. The UberEats system is better but that also is flawed because it's susceptible to tip-baiting.
What I used to do when I would door dash was tip them cash if they actually handed me the food. I’ve had some dashers leave my food on the porch without even letting me know. Those jokers get nothing lol
Good f them. I hate when they do that and most of the time I had tips included. Mfs want to be antisocial so bad they don't tell u the food there, don't want to hand u the food, but want a tip. Make it make sense.
There should be no complaints about tipping for a delivery service after the service. That’s bare minimum for the luxury to have food brought to your home. Now how much you tip is based off of how your items arrived and how fast they arrived. I see that as totally different than going to a restaurant. Delivery fees be high as hell but that has nothing to do with the delivery people.
I always tip in advance. They still came. Now if my order is messed up im usually charged back for the food...not the tip. But if you use the service....tip. or get it yourself...
Problem is it’s the opposite of a restaurant where you would tip based on the service you get. They want the tip first or they won’t deliver it like a hostage situation 😂 F U I pick it up myself bozos
Who tips before service? That’s weird asf, I’m not free tipping and then the delivery person leaves my shit wherever and takes a pic and it’s cool nah, you get tipped when food touches my hands
I have actually been bomani’s server at the four seasons in south Florida and he was a really chill guy I’m pretty sure he just wore a bob marley shirt chilled by the beach an ordered a couple iced teas an still tipped me well.
I see both sides..as a former delivery driver myself..from the customer side..things are already expensive...thsn you add fees...it cost 40 bucks for McDonald's bucks Mac meal by time you done....so it can't be too crazy..but also some people be tripping...they expect you dodge gang bangers. Traffic, pit bulls, somehow find where they stay...they don't pick up there phone..its crazy...them be the ones that used to get me..ultimately made me stop
A waiter does less for u than someone delivering your food. A waiter writes your order down and walks it from the kitchen. A delivery driver goes to the location, gets condiments if u ask, delivers it to your door. Who's putting in more for work a tip? Of course it's sh*tty food delivery drivers but it's sh*tty people in every industry. They don't represent the majority or food delivery wouldn't be so popular
@@pwest1101except it does. Majority of them are shitty not to sound xenophobic, foreigners who think that it's okay to rush your food, mess it up miss things, confuse people's orders to go to the next place and do the same thing. Or just take they time letting ur food get cold.
@@geraldking9385 that's doesn't represent the majority of food deliveries. If what u said happened the majority of the time then Uber eats, door dash, grubhub, postmates wouldn't get as much daily business as it does. Furthermore ever since covid the food bags are sealed, it's no way for the driver to check your order. It's the restaurants' job to make sure everything is there for your order. Do u penalize the waiter who brings out your order and something is missing or added that u asked not to be added? People give waiters more grace and the things they deliver come from the kitchen which only like a 50 foot walk, compared to someone going to get the food and deliver to your door. We live the era of pick and choose so I understand your mindset.
I believe what delivery drivers, waiters, etc need, is for their jobs to pay them a liveable wage so they don't have to depend on the customer who most of the times don't make as much as the owner of these companies to contribute to their wages. A tip is supposed to be a little bonus for good service, not the other half your salary.
@@geraldking9385exactly what I be trying to tell people! You chose the job, do the job and stop expecting people that use the service to pay you because the creators of the service decided it isn't in their best interest to pay a payable wage. Not my fault not my problem.
For the customers that order food and don't put a tip on it you will be waiting for a long time starving unless someone is desperate to take the $5, $6 food order
You gotta just pick up your own food if you don’t like tipping. Look at it like this… if someone asked you. “What’s good bro? You trying to go pick up my food for me ? I’ll give you $5”. If you say no, that’s not enough; then you know you need to tip more.
@@cryptonomad8323 logically? So it's logical for a customer to pay for his food and pay for that uber eats drivers salary? Yea nah bro, ur logic is flawed.
@geraldking9385 you're paying the company for the delivery service..the tip is their payment. Everyone is confused on what exactly the fees go towards. I know people that work for Dash and they choose the flat payment or tip.
Look a long time ago I went into a restaurant, and I knew it was a young person‘s first time ever serving me. They look nervous. They look like they were overwhelmed, but it still left him a very well and decent tip because I wanted them to know what it felt like to say thank you from me to you, if you have a couple dollars anything please don’t forget to tip your servers they’re working for two or three something dollars an hour hoping for turnover from one table. Some of them are getting under minimum wage some of them don’t get nothing at all I remember watching one server wig out because they had an elderly couple in a left and like two pennies on the table thinking this is the 1800s or something.😢😮
The fees and taxes alone make you not want to tip. No way my order is $20 then soon as i push submit it jumps to $35-$40.. like wtf is that???? They being greedy and stealing from they workers if you ask me
They definitely are cause i use to uber eats and uber and i would ask how much uber charged for the ride when people told me and i barely got 30% of what they charged i would show them exactly what uber gave me for using my car and they got majority of the money
My motto if you can’t afford to tip don’t order. People are doing you a service at the end of the day. We live in a world where everybody is to lazy to pick their own groceries up. You know what drivers go through your get you your order, some driver wait for your food, and give you an update and people still won’t tip, it’s disrespectful. You have an issue with tipping go pick your own stuff up
A tip is a tip bruh, that be the problem. I'm not saying that's what I tip. I just don't agree with a certain amount being required. It goes from a person just hungry ordering food to having to pay delivery fees , taxes ..etc. out here in cali I've even seen city tax added as well as a new fee that goes towards paying for the delivery person health care... a $16.99 wingstop combo order could end up costing $38 bucks lol.
Yall bugging, yall don't want the job don't do it. If yall expecting buddy to tip specific amounts, go find another job cause that one definitely not gonna happen.
Delivery people are paid adequately in nyc now. They make like 30 an hour that's why uber eats fees are so high because that's the compensation. Literally no reason to tip anymore yall living in the past.
Nah, stop letting your employer pimp you and now you need customers to help pay your salary and pay for their meal with taxes and delivery fees. Have your employer pay you a liveable wage!
@VictoriousDrucilla both things can be true at the same time..better wages and people getting tipped for a luxury others look at delusional as mandatory.
@@cryptonomad8323 Do we not pay for the services? There are many countries where customers don't tip and they get the same services we get here and the service people don't expect or even want at times a tip (tipping in some countries is viewed as being offensive).
@@cryptonomad8323 no both things cannot be true, we are not their employers. The employers are the ones who provide their salary not us. Tipping is a bonus.
It’s a pleasure to tip. Even bad service. Tip is an exchange of energy live in abundance. Not saying 20% but something can change a mood and propel your Aura in return.
Are we tipping the chefs or cooks? Do we not pay for our food and delivery? A tip is up to the customer when they feel like they received good service. We see online how some delivery people and waiters tamper with the food and they still automatically get a tip. The food arrives late, cold, the order is wrong and the employee is rude but they still want a tip. Here's a crazy idea, how about the employees demand a liveable wage from their employer instead of from the customer who has to pay for their meals which also includes taxes and delivery fees.
@VictoriousDrucilla I'd tip the chef if I could tbh. They do all the work. Then don't use the serve and again fix your own meals. You'll save way more too.
@@kritikal3172 If I paid for my meal and the services then I have satisfied my end as a customer. Tipping after paying for my meal and delivery is not apart of the service it's a bonus or show of appreciation for hopefully good service. If you need a tip or charity from the customers then your boss is not paying you well enough and you need to have a conversation with them not the customer.
@kritikal3172 Again, why would I not use a service that I paid for? When using the service, I pay for delivery, which is the service, plus the prices for the food on the service app are more expensive than at the restaurant, and we still pay. Do you know what is not a part of the service? Tipping. Tipping is a nice jester (a charity) that has now turned into what service people believe to be an obligation of their customers because they believe that we are partly responsible for their salaries. I heard service people taking these lower paying jobs because they assume that their tips will help them be able to live off these jobs. Your employer and only your employer are responsible for your salary, which is not the customers' responsibility to help supplement your salary.
If you have a car you might as well go pick it up yourself, I only used such services because I didn’t have a car at the time or it was too far of a walking distance
Yeah, no. The whole purpose of the service was created for the convenience of ordering what you like in fast food from your home and having it delivered. I swear you people never worked a real delivery job say this dumb shit. If there were a service created to make something convenient, why the hell would I have to tip you just because you choose to be active in that service?
Hell no 😂 i get home from work and dont feel like cooking. I'll put my order in, then go take a shower.
I only fuck with the deals, cause it comes out cheaper or the same
I appreciate this conversation… for you customers out there, I know the delivery fees are high. Fun fact.. us drivers get none of that $$$ we literally can only make a fair wage with tips. Things have to change, but in the meantime look out for your drivers. If they suck at their job, report them, don’t take it out on us drivers that try to be professional.
I get you need the tip to make a decent wage, but that’s kinda your fault for entering that field. A tip is supposed to be a gesture that says “I see you going above and beyond in your service”. Tipping before service is now just a incentive to choose not to put in the work because you already recieved the reward.
@@multimediaswamp5169this why I don’t do deliveries only when I’m hungry
@@multimediaswamp5169 most delivery drivers are NOT relying on delivery $$$ to support their families… most are using it to supplement their income because almost all jobs don’t pay a live able wage. I work 8-9 hours per day at my regular job and drive 4 hours at night just to pay the bills. You can recind a tip if you feel the service was bad. I’ve seen my share of shitty drivers who make it harder for us good ones. But at the end of the day… there was a reason you didn’t go get your own damn food… so tip your driver if they deserve it and report the bad ones so we can get them deactivated.
@@multimediaswamp5169 We gotta stop doing that “it’s your fault” stuff. The problem is with these greedy ass companies, not with the person struggling to make an honest living.
I have no problem tipping, but a lot of these delivery persons be lazy. Once they get the tip, they become reckless with your items! And if you don’t like your job then get another one!
Thank you! I hate this "u need to tip" culture, tf outta here!!!
That might be true in some cases but when I see that I’m getting a good tip I’m extra careful with people orders and I make sure that I get it to them in a good time
@@Malik-lo6zd ur an anomaly compared to millions of delivery drivers.
@@Malik-lo6zdhow about doing your job ANYWAYS! No one told you to take on this job!
@@jaybar33 what are you talking about I didn’t even complain about delivering food I don’t complain about no tip orders because I don’t take no tip orders to either way it doesn’t matter
They must think the waiters are the actual door dashers 😂
As some one who was in and out of peoples homes all day for years...its hard listening to black dudes talk about tips....cuz 90% of the time they dont tip
100% correct. But who does, they usually generous.
Please tip!! The struggle is really real for us average working people and I work for the county of LA and delivering food and services to come a bit close to maintaining my living . That tip Blessing is appreciated and can contribute to a long way!
I immediately stopped doing Postmates after delivering food for Chrissy Lampkin (Jim Jones lady) after not getting a tip while delivering a meal 7 miles away from Miami Gardens to Sunny Isles.
Theres no service bad enough to where u cant tip no more? Come to ny. Ull get sick of they sht fast 😂
Deliver the food promptly and get a nice tip!
Simple as that
I can see both sides. On one hand, tips make up a large part of wages for the drivers and this lets them prioritize deliveries. On the other hand, it's annoying how you can tip, be given bad delivery, and there's nothing you can do about.
The UberEats system is better but that also is flawed because it's susceptible to tip-baiting.
What I used to do when I would door dash was tip them cash if they actually handed me the food. I’ve had some dashers leave my food on the porch without even letting me know. Those jokers get nothing lol
Good f them. I hate when they do that and most of the time I had tips included. Mfs want to be antisocial so bad they don't tell u the food there, don't want to hand u the food, but want a tip. Make it make sense.
that service fee hefty
There should be no complaints about tipping for a delivery service after the service. That’s bare minimum for the luxury to have food brought to your home. Now how much you tip is based off of how your items arrived and how fast they arrived. I see that as totally different than going to a restaurant.
Delivery fees be high as hell but that has nothing to do with the delivery people.
I always tip in advance. They still came.
Now if my order is messed up im usually charged back for the food...not the tip.
But if you use the service....tip. or get it yourself...
My DoorDash person asked me to meet them at the gates it’s too far
I said is this door dash or gate dash 🤔
Problem is it’s the opposite of a restaurant where you would tip based on the service you get. They want the tip first or they won’t deliver it like a hostage situation 😂
F U I pick it up myself bozos
See I tip, but when I open my door & knock my drink over..... I instantly regret giving a tip.
Who tips before service? That’s weird asf, I’m not free tipping and then the delivery person leaves my shit wherever and takes a pic and it’s cool nah, you get tipped when food touches my hands
Exactly
I ALWAYS tip,it just depends on the service especially when I'm out,BUT if I order Doordarshan or something that brings it to me,I will tip
I have actually been bomani’s server at the four seasons in south Florida and he was a really chill guy I’m pretty sure he just wore a bob marley shirt chilled by the beach an ordered a couple iced teas an still tipped me well.
Doordash tip is automatically there😂, you actually have to go and remove it or edit it but it’s there 😂
Thanks!😊
I see both sides..as a former delivery driver myself..from the customer side..things are already expensive...thsn you add fees...it cost 40 bucks for McDonald's bucks Mac meal by time you done....so it can't be too crazy..but also some people be tripping...they expect you dodge gang bangers. Traffic, pit bulls, somehow find where they stay...they don't pick up there phone..its crazy...them be the ones that used to get me..ultimately made me stop
It's not waiters bro. Everyone wants a tip lmao
Everyone wants a tip lol. My orders always missing stuff or wrong.
@brandonhuffman3078 and they feel entitled so it absolutely doesn't incentivize them to do a better or even accurate job.
A waiter does less for u than someone delivering your food. A waiter writes your order down and walks it from the kitchen. A delivery driver goes to the location, gets condiments if u ask, delivers it to your door. Who's putting in more for work a tip? Of course it's sh*tty food delivery drivers but it's sh*tty people in every industry. They don't represent the majority or food delivery wouldn't be so popular
@@pwest1101except it does. Majority of them are shitty not to sound xenophobic, foreigners who think that it's okay to rush your food, mess it up miss things, confuse people's orders to go to the next place and do the same thing. Or just take they time letting ur food get cold.
@@geraldking9385 that's doesn't represent the majority of food deliveries. If what u said happened the majority of the time then Uber eats, door dash, grubhub, postmates wouldn't get as much daily business as it does. Furthermore ever since covid the food bags are sealed, it's no way for the driver to check your order. It's the restaurants' job to make sure everything is there for your order. Do u penalize the waiter who brings out your order and something is missing or added that u asked not to be added? People give waiters more grace and the things they deliver come from the kitchen which only like a 50 foot walk, compared to someone going to get the food and deliver to your door. We live the era of pick and choose so I understand your mindset.
Melo is the worst NBA tipper ever!!!! Saw him in a club and the bathroom attendant said don’t bring him this way 😂😂😂
melo is like...I do actually have... $80 million in the bank
I do Uber Eats. You need those tips. Its half of the money you make
I believe what delivery drivers, waiters, etc need, is for their jobs to pay them a liveable wage so they don't have to depend on the customer who most of the times don't make as much as the owner of these companies to contribute to their wages. A tip is supposed to be a little bonus for good service, not the other half your salary.
@@VictoriousDrucilla exactly tf is these people talking about 🤣
I always assume if I don't tip the driver is gonna take their time, take a bit out of my food or just throw it when they drop it off
That's not ur problem tho, that's their problem. They chose that gig.
@@geraldking9385exactly what I be trying to tell people! You chose the job, do the job and stop expecting people that use the service to pay you because the creators of the service decided it isn't in their best interest to pay a payable wage. Not my fault not my problem.
You see posts on Reddit of drivers doing the most when they don't get tipped. One dude literally was air conditioning the food.
"I'm not apart of love and hip hop security" that was corny 😂😂😂😂
For the customers that order food and don't put a tip on it you will be waiting for a long time starving unless someone is desperate to take the $5, $6 food order
You gotta just pick up your own food if you don’t like tipping. Look at it like this… if someone asked you. “What’s good bro? You trying to go pick up my food for me ? I’ll give you $5”. If you say no, that’s not enough; then you know you need to tip more.
Finally someone talking logically
@@cryptonomad8323 logically? So it's logical for a customer to pay for his food and pay for that uber eats drivers salary? Yea nah bro, ur logic is flawed.
Get a new job bum. I ain't tipping nada
@geraldking9385 you're paying the company for the delivery service..the tip is their payment. Everyone is confused on what exactly the fees go towards. I know people that work for Dash and they choose the flat payment or tip.
@@geraldking9385 Nah bro yo pockets are tapped, tip wit yo broke ass
They're making so much money (hand over fist) that they can afford to tip $100 per delivery and they wouldn't even feel it at all.
We’re paying there wages essentially. Go pick y’all food up!
Look a long time ago I went into a restaurant, and I knew it was a young person‘s first time ever serving me. They look nervous. They look like they were overwhelmed, but it still left him a very well and decent tip because I wanted them to know what it felt like to say thank you from me to you, if you have a couple dollars anything please don’t forget to tip your servers they’re working for two or three something dollars an hour hoping for turnover from one table. Some of them are getting under minimum wage some of them don’t get nothing at all I remember watching one server wig out because they had an elderly couple in a left and like two pennies on the table thinking this is the 1800s or something.😢😮
i only tip in cash or cashapp when they get to me. the way you bring my food determines the tip.
The fees and taxes alone make you not want to tip. No way my order is $20 then soon as i push submit it jumps to $35-$40.. like wtf is that???? They being greedy and stealing from they workers if you ask me
They definitely are cause i use to uber eats and uber and i would ask how much uber charged for the ride when people told me and i barely got 30% of what they charged i would show them exactly what uber gave me for using my car and they got majority of the money
I'm broke and I tip sumthin😂
Doordash let you add the tip in the beginning dont they
I use UberEats just so i can raise the tip after if they were fast 😂
U can tip before with door dash.
Rich people don’t tip
It’s basically room service
Agreed 👏
My motto if you can’t afford to tip don’t order. People are doing you a service at the end of the day. We live in a world where everybody is to lazy to pick their own groceries up. You know what drivers go through your get you your order, some driver wait for your food, and give you an update and people still won’t tip, it’s disrespectful. You have an issue with tipping go pick your own stuff up
If you broke don't go out to places. Stay your broke ass home and cook whatever in ya fridge
Yeah, if you don’t want to tip…go pick up your own food.
Which is exactly what I do 😂
Respect
U not getting my cash tip until I see my extra sauces I put in the special notes section lol
Thank youuuu Melo if you gonna order the stuff then tip and not no damn 2 bucks
A tip is a tip bruh, that be the problem. I'm not saying that's what I tip. I just don't agree with a certain amount being required. It goes from a person just hungry ordering food to having to pay delivery fees , taxes ..etc. out here in cali I've even seen city tax added as well as a new fee that goes towards paying for the delivery person health care... a $16.99 wingstop combo order could end up costing $38 bucks lol.
@@brandonhuffman213 don’t order it then like Melo said bruh
Yall bugging, yall don't want the job don't do it. If yall expecting buddy to tip specific amounts, go find another job cause that one definitely not gonna happen.
What? You can’t be telling ppl what to tip, you either except the tip or not, there’s no mandatory minimum
@@Anthony7Jay hall part of the problem you think Melo talking about 2 bucks
Mello
Delivery people are paid adequately in nyc now. They make like 30 an hour that's why uber eats fees are so high because that's the compensation. Literally no reason to tip anymore yall living in the past.
Stop getting delivery with no tip when you can pick it up yourself..with y'all broke as$es in the comments!!😂😂
Nah, stop letting your employer pimp you and now you need customers to help pay your salary and pay for their meal with taxes and delivery fees. Have your employer pay you a liveable wage!
@VictoriousDrucilla both things can be true at the same time..better wages and people getting tipped for a luxury others look at delusional as mandatory.
@@cryptonomad8323 Do we not pay for the services? There are many countries where customers don't tip and they get the same services we get here and the service people don't expect or even want at times a tip (tipping in some countries is viewed as being offensive).
@@cryptonomad8323 no both things cannot be true, we are not their employers. The employers are the ones who provide their salary not us. Tipping is a bonus.
It’s a pleasure to tip.
Even bad service. Tip is an exchange of energy live in abundance.
Not saying 20% but something can change a mood and propel your Aura in return.
If you don't want to tip then fix your own damn food
Are we tipping the chefs or cooks? Do we not pay for our food and delivery? A tip is up to the customer when they feel like they received good service. We see online how some delivery people and waiters tamper with the food and they still automatically get a tip. The food arrives late, cold, the order is wrong and the employee is rude but they still want a tip. Here's a crazy idea, how about the employees demand a liveable wage from their employer instead of from the customer who has to pay for their meals which also includes taxes and delivery fees.
@VictoriousDrucilla I'd tip the chef if I could tbh. They do all the work. Then don't use the serve and again fix your own meals. You'll save way more too.
@@kritikal3172 If I paid for my meal and the services then I have satisfied my end as a customer. Tipping after paying for my meal and delivery is not apart of the service it's a bonus or show of appreciation for hopefully good service. If you need a tip or charity from the customers then your boss is not paying you well enough and you need to have a conversation with them not the customer.
If u don't want that job then apply to a one that pays a liveable wage. We not ur employers.
@kritikal3172 Again, why would I not use a service that I paid for? When using the service, I pay for delivery, which is the service, plus the prices for the food on the service app are more expensive than at the restaurant, and we still pay. Do you know what is not a part of the service? Tipping. Tipping is a nice jester (a charity) that has now turned into what service people believe to be an obligation of their customers because they believe that we are partly responsible for their salaries. I heard service people taking these lower paying jobs because they assume that their tips will help them be able to live off these jobs. Your employer and only your employer are responsible for your salary, which is not the customers' responsibility to help supplement your salary.
Some of you delivery people need to go to your employer with that same energy you bring to those low tipping customers.
For real, like they entitled to our tips foh 😂😂
Or just pick up your own food, Lol
The broke people tip better then the ones with money lol
Neva. Tip deez
You cheap
@coreymelo5962 so is your mama, I hit and got the throat for a jazz Black N Mild