Lance

Food delivery drivers should be tipped 15% to 20% of any order. Most of the time the compensation they receive from their employer is far too inadequate to realistically cover the costs of maintaining their vehicles. Most or the reinbursement shemes pizza delivery companies offer their drivers is just a plain joke, especially since gas prices have gone up and the drivers must also cover their own insurance. Also, you should consider that food delivery work is one of the top 10 most dangerous jobs in the United States. Further, it is arguable that DAY delivery drivers should be tipped possibly a little more since most night drivers tend to make more money and have more runs. A DAY DRIVER usually must travel more to get his delivery to the destinationS on his route due to the fact that on that shift he’s a one man delivery show. Currently the reimbursement or mileage compensations shemes of ALL major food delivery companies for their drivers is a travesty. Nevertheless, if you can’t afford to tip a waitor or waitress a decent tip, you should NOT eat out. If you can’t afford to give your food delivery driver a decent tip, you can not afford to have your food delivered. If the weather is fowl, you should tip a little more than mentioned the percentage mentioned above. To do otherwise on the last three things just mentioned makes you a scum of the earth, rude, society-owes-you-a-favor, lazy, disrespectful, ungrateful LOSER. Food delivery drivers should be tipped 15% to 20% of any order. Most of the time the compensation they receive from their employer is FAR TOO inadequate to realistically cover the costs of maintaining their vehicles, their tires, suspension issues, much less insurance, and vehicle replacement. Put maybe 36,000 to 40,000 miles on your odometer in a year’s time and see what kind of expenses you will incur. Anyway, most or the reimbursement schemes pizza delivery companies offer their drivers is just a plain joke, especially since gas prices have gone up and also since the drivers must also cover their own insurance, etc. Also, you should consider that food delivery work is one of the top 10 most dangerous jobs in the United States. Further, it is arguable that DAY delivery drivers should be tipped possibly a little more since most night drivers tend to make more money and have more runs. A DAY DRIVER usually must travel more to get his delivery to the destinations on his route due to the fact that on that shift he’s a one man delivery show. Currently the reimbursement or mileage compensations schemes of ALL major food delivery companies (especially Pizza Hut in the United States) for their drivers, is a travesty. They raise the price of their pizzas to make sure they get their margins for the guys in the upper layers of the company but they’re fit to be tied to proactively seek providing fair compensation to their business’s lifeblood. You may also consider that many of these drivers will not receive, and have not received any kind of raise in several years and it is usually not because of their personal performance. Nevertheless, here’s the sum of the matter in my book: if you can’t afford to tip a waiter or waitress a decent tip, you CANNOT afford to eat out. If you can’t afford to give your food delivery driver a decent tip, you can not afford to have your food delivered, and you need to get off of your lazy bones and go to the store and get it yourself. Also, if the weather is fowl, you should tip a little more than mentioned the percentage mentioned above. To do otherwise on the last three things just mentioned, only confirms you are just one stage above the scum of-the-earth…you’re rude… you have a society-owes-you-a-favor mentality, you’re disrespectful, and you’re an ungrateful LOSER. So .. just choose not to be like that and be a nice person and kindly tip that man or lady who has mouths to feed and bills to pay.