10:23 I DoorDash on the side and they do only pay around two dollars base pay but all the delivery people know exactly what they’re getting paid you don’t accept the job hoping to get a cash tip cash tips are nice, but you never expect to get one makes me wonder how many of these videos are real
Also most delivery for food is a curbeside delivery. Now I seen lately that you can pick curbside delivery or door delivery. If you choose door delivery then it cost more. So that one driver was correct when he refused to bring it up to the apartment. Most of the time we just leave it outside of door and leave, we do not even ring the bell. Unless it is curbside, then you pull up wait 5 minutes and leave with their food if they are not out there in the 5 minutes. Then you get to keep the food and eat it yourself. Those are the rules.
Yes all the food delivery places do NOT pay well. DoorDash only pays 2.75 for each trip plus the tip. So if you do not tip then drivers will only make 2.75 for your delivery. Not to mention that alot of the restaurants are never ready when you get there to pick up. So you may be doing a trip that takes 5 minutes to get there, wait for 20 minutes to get the food, drive 10 minutes to the house. So that is 35 minutes for only 2.75. Heck minimum wage is more than that. Not to mention the gas you are wasting and putting miles on your car. Just to do a normal trip that would take 15 minutes (5 minutes to get to restaurant, get food within a few minutes, drive 5 minutes to house about 1 mile away. That would cost at least $5 at min wage and $1 per mile wear tear. So tips are needed if you are to lazy to drive yourself to the restaurant. Also most drivers are not going to accept trips that pay less then $10... So you may not get any driver to bring it to you if you do that and not tip. Drivers now do not do McDonalds much anymore because we know that people who order from McDonalds do not tip 99% of the time. So basically you would get 2.75-4.00 to do a delivery 1-5 miles away and waste up to 30 minutes of your time. Not many drivers at all will do that.
$2 is on the company he works for. Tipping is not required nor should it be. Companies need to pay their employees a livable wage. I literally don't order food because the cost + tipping is just too much. That guy shouldn't deliver if he acts like that. It's literally theft. He's stealing their food. That $5 tip for that small delivery, wtf the dude want, the literal cost of her order as the tip? LOL I'd be calling up the place removing my tip for the rudeness.
Makes me very happy to live in a country where tipping is an option for good service and delivery/wait staff gets paid fair wages. If i paid for my food AND i've paid a delivery fee, i'm not tipping anyone unless they go above and beyond. US tipping culture is kinda outrageous. They underpay staff and just put the burden on the customer, so that the workers can get mad at the customer for not tipping them their salary, instead of being mad at the employer for exploiting them.
love you guys channel. but gotta ask i post daily videos how did you guys get views on youtube i feel like im lacking something on my youtube channel with my views..
These other pizza guys getting salty over a $5 tip...that's a nice, solid tip. You don't bitch about getting a fiver. Maybe their boss doesn't pay as well as mine but...
You never know someone's situation. They might work as a delivery person for pocket money (not need it for survival) or because they need it Same for non-delivery people, having a nice-looking house does not always mean they have a sustainable income. They could be in debt for all you know. Be kind and non-entitled.
@BigJT246 the point of delivery is the company paying them for that position. If they need that tip that much, either make it mandatory or the company can pay them better. People are struggling with money too. The point of a tip is a generous token. It doesn't have to be everytime one orders nor asked for or it's no longer a tip, it's a fee. Accept it or don't work in such jobs. It's shitty and unfair, but it is what it is.
As a 19 year USPS mail carrier veteran, let me just say.....HA! You didn't see ONE of us doing any of this crap! 😏
Just throwing mail in a dumpster 🤣🤣🤣
Jk. 13 year parcel driver here. No ill will, just some friendly banter
Peter Griffin - when you want something expensive thrown on your porch and stolen you want the US postal service 😂
Well USPS is governmental... regardless they might not throw packages in front of cams but yall mishandle packages in the vans same as all of us
I think these guys having all that fun are just high AF.
OMG friends, I see you have a new puppy. Sitting right on shenanigan's head.
The delivery driver said covid guidelines
King got a real one
Sometimes crappy delivery drivers make you come up. I once came up on 7 full bags of groceries. Grilled free burgers
I'm offended that she called my fellow UPS worker "FedEx"
10:23 I DoorDash on the side and they do only pay around two dollars base pay but all the delivery people know exactly what they’re getting paid you don’t accept the job hoping to get a cash tip cash tips are nice, but you never expect to get one makes me wonder how many of these videos are real
Also most delivery for food is a curbeside delivery. Now I seen lately that you can pick curbside delivery or door delivery. If you choose door delivery then it cost more. So that one driver was correct when he refused to bring it up to the apartment. Most of the time we just leave it outside of door and leave, we do not even ring the bell. Unless it is curbside, then you pull up wait 5 minutes and leave with their food if they are not out there in the 5 minutes. Then you get to keep the food and eat it yourself. Those are the rules.
F that delivery driver that stole the sandwich. You accepted the order then literally stole. Should be fired
Yes all the food delivery places do NOT pay well. DoorDash only pays 2.75 for each trip plus the tip. So if you do not tip then drivers will only make 2.75 for your delivery. Not to mention that alot of the restaurants are never ready when you get there to pick up. So you may be doing a trip that takes 5 minutes to get there, wait for 20 minutes to get the food, drive 10 minutes to the house. So that is 35 minutes for only 2.75. Heck minimum wage is more than that. Not to mention the gas you are wasting and putting miles on your car. Just to do a normal trip that would take 15 minutes (5 minutes to get to restaurant, get food within a few minutes, drive 5 minutes to house about 1 mile away. That would cost at least $5 at min wage and $1 per mile wear tear. So tips are needed if you are to lazy to drive yourself to the restaurant. Also most drivers are not going to accept trips that pay less then $10... So you may not get any driver to bring it to you if you do that and not tip. Drivers now do not do McDonalds much anymore because we know that people who order from McDonalds do not tip 99% of the time. So basically you would get 2.75-4.00 to do a delivery 1-5 miles away and waste up to 30 minutes of your time. Not many drivers at all will do that.
$2 is on the company he works for. Tipping is not required nor should it be. Companies need to pay their employees a livable wage.
I literally don't order food because the cost + tipping is just too much.
That guy shouldn't deliver if he acts like that. It's literally theft. He's stealing their food.
That $5 tip for that small delivery, wtf the dude want, the literal cost of her order as the tip? LOL
I'd be calling up the place removing my tip for the rudeness.
Makes me very happy to live in a country where tipping is an option for good service and delivery/wait staff gets paid fair wages. If i paid for my food AND i've paid a delivery fee, i'm not tipping anyone unless they go above and beyond.
US tipping culture is kinda outrageous. They underpay staff and just put the burden on the customer, so that the workers can get mad at the customer for not tipping them their salary, instead of being mad at the employer for exploiting them.
we had the vertical pizza delivery at work once ... was the driver's first and last day
So glad I've never had problems with my mail. Very thankful
Most of these people acting up because they didn't get a tip are probably the same people who don't tip at restaurants.
Just watching this to see if I made the list 😂
3:06 he says COV1d guidelines, must have been during the lockdown era.
love you guys channel. but gotta ask i post daily videos how did you guys get views on youtube i feel like im lacking something on my youtube channel with my views..
These other pizza guys getting salty over a $5 tip...that's a nice, solid tip. You don't bitch about getting a fiver. Maybe their boss doesn't pay as well as mine but...
It's called PARK and not NEUTRAL ......
You never know someone's situation.
They might work as a delivery person for pocket money (not need it for survival) or because they need it
Same for non-delivery people, having a nice-looking house does not always mean they have a sustainable income. They could be in debt for all you know.
Be kind and non-entitled.
10:25 if you can’t afford the gas, don’t take the job.
Agreed
If you can't afford a tip don't use their service and pick up your own food.
Tipping is like the service and working for the service: optional
@Sinnathan like I said get your own food.
@BigJT246 the point of delivery is the company paying them for that position. If they need that tip that much, either make it mandatory or the company can pay them better.
People are struggling with money too.
The point of a tip is a generous token. It doesn't have to be everytime one orders nor asked for or it's no longer a tip, it's a fee.
Accept it or don't work in such jobs. It's shitty and unfair, but it is what it is.
But on the other side, it is not appropriate to be asking for a tip. You can be fired for asking for a tip at ANY job.
Fedex didn't win. Also you put the wrong original video link.
How is this an 'idiot delivery driver' when a dog breaks through a window.