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Always tip a few bucks
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depends... Pizza is so fucking expencive in norway
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yes and i eat dominoes exclusively :pimp
http://www.boobieblog.com/img/pizza3.jpg sometimes i order 10 a day ;) |
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Some times yes and some times not,.
Its depend on my mood! but if that girl who will deliver for my pizza YES i willgive her a very big tip! |
100 pesos ($2) and around here (Philippines) I'm being extremely generous.
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pizza is cheap - i wonder what the actual cost is of say a large Domino's pizza - 2-3 bucks would be my guess. |
I always tip $5 if the bill is over $20
my food is always hot and fresh and the driver always has "extra" sauces if I want them. call it food karma.. be nice, eat nice. ~Ray |
yes I do, not every time though
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I ALWAYS tipped drivers in the past, but now dominoes is charging $2 per delivery. So tonight the guy shows up with the pizza, and it's $18.35, so my wife gives him $20.35 and he goes "thanks" and starts to take off. My wife says "no I need my change, you get the $2 per delivery charge already " and he says "oh, we don't get that" and she says "if it doesn't go to you then what's it for?" he says "oh it goes to cover the cost of the ingredients" WTF? :helpme There are lots of services that in the past I was more than happy to tip for, but now they're charging pizza delivery fees, and the airlines are charging $2 per bag to use the skycaps, why should I have to kick in more $$ over and above those charges...if I went to pick up my own pizza or checked my own bags I wouldn't be charged those fees, why should I pay those fees and then more on top of that? |
50 large pizzas
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The more I think about it....why should I be guilted into tipping someone because "they don't make shit"
If they don't make shit they can go find another job....when all the delivery drivers quit, the owner will have to pay more to get them to come to work...then if he has to charge more for pizza that's the way it is. Just because the owner pays minimum wage and pockets the delivery charge shouldn't make it my responsibility to supplement the driver's income. |
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if there is no delay or other problems, i always tip them!
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I always tip well... cause i feel pretty bad when a 30-40 year old is delivering my pizza... so an extra 5 bucks or so doesn't really matter, and i'm sure they appreciate it
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Besides, if you don't have at least a few bucks to tip the pizza guy, you shouldn't be here posting about it, you should be out there making more money. |
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I am not ordering pizza but I probably would if I do
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i'm surprised this hasn't come up yet - i check the delivery boy's ID, answer the door in something ....shocking... and then i give him a copy of whatever X-rated DVD i got for free at the last show. do you know how fast my pizza arrives?! :thumbsup
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if they aren't late, yep.
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how much is a pizza over there? I pay $9-10 for delivery and roughly $40-45 for the pizza... I order online with my card so I just sign and off they go..
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haha what a stupid GFY tard - Lenny ain't po' and some of the richest people in the world are the tightest with a buck. the concept of tipping is totally fucked - these people are employed by somebody, they should be paid what their job is worth by their fucking employer - if a customer is really pleased with how they were treated they can tip the employee whatever they want - whether it's 5% or 50%. why don't you tip the nurse at the doctor's office? why not tip your auto mechanic? why not tip the cable repairman? they are providing a service no? because people believe those people are being paid a fair wage for the job they do. well let Domino's pay their drivers a fair wage, let all restaurants pay their waiters, busboys and dishwashers a fair wage - charge whatever price you want for the fucking pizza to cover the cost, just don't make me responsible for directly paying your employees. I shouldn't have to pay anything extra to insure prompt and good service. |
usually 1-2 bucks is ok ...
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wtf? a pizza in Norway is $40-45? why? that's insane. there's nothing expensive in your average pizza. a large pizza is around 10-15 bucks from a franchise pizza shop. |
of course. I dont care about any delivery charge
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$5 isn't going to change my day at all, so to have someone provide me with a task I don't want to do myself, is worth the $5. Having money to spend, and not being able to part with acouple of dollars makes as much sense as a eunich with a harem. Tipping in general is an odd concept, but in my experience, tipping is incentive for beeter service. The shittiest service I've ever had was in places where gratutity/VAT was added in. |
yup i always give tip all the time
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Yes I tip people well because they DO give you better treatment if you are a regular somewhere, if they DONT give you better treatment for tipping big go somewhere else.
Also its an unspoken rule the tip says keep quiet about the weed smell coming out when I open the door lol |
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Well its pretty fucking obvious they cannot afford to give high pay for a high turnover job. The good servers get good tips and stay there, the bad workers move on. You dont want some fuck that doesnt give a fuck about your service bringing food to your table do you? You think they give a fuck if your drink is empty or your steak was covered in dog cum? |
I always tip $3-$5
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Am I supposed to tip the guy who changes my oil because the cost of health care premiums for those employees went up? Maybe I should tip my accountant's secretary for mailing me my quarterly reports, after all good secretaries are hard to find and he doesn't pay her nearly enough :1orglaugh I'd also like to point out that if dominoes didn't deliver, they'd probably go bankrupt within one quarter. The pizza is the lowest quality crap and the only reason I ever get it is because they're willing to bring it to my doorstep. If I had to go pick it up myself there is no way I would choose their product. |
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i'm not cheap - that's not why i'm against tipping - restaurant managers/owners know very well who their best employees are - reward them and they'll stick around.
i know in the hospitality industry the tipping thing will never go away - it's probably been that way for 500 years and it works. it's just that this shit has crept into too many other areas - when i was a kid the only people i ever saw tipped were waiters and baggage handlers. i don't remember my mother sending me to the barber with anything more than the 12 bucks it cost or to my stupid music lesson with extra money for a tip. hmm - i think haircuts were only 7 bucks. |
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