u/Confident-Society111

Yet again another great question for the drivers.

I see how tip obsessed the drivers are so I have a question. What is a tip worthy of a delivery? For example if my order comes to 25. How much do you expect? Most people say tip culture is going too far, apparently the driver's disagree lol.

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u/Confident-Society111 — 16 hours ago

Another interesting question for the drivers

I know all of you are pretty much tip motivated. I had a good conversation with someone the other day who was delivering food. He said always give the best service and never expect to tip and you'll get a good one. Anyways my question is do you guys forget some people do like to tip in cash? When you're delivering or choosing an order do you ever take that into account mentally? Like you see that there's no tip or a low tip. And you refuse the order not thinking hey maybe they're going to take me in cash. I know a guy who does that. He tips a couple dollars through the app. If the order comes fast and on time. Man has no issue handing you a $50 tip.

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u/Confident-Society111 — 17 hours ago
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Important question.

My sister and I were supposed to go on a cruise ( I've been on a bunch, this would be her first). After what happened with the sickness on the other ship she no longer wants to go. Do you think this is going to have a negative impact on the industry? How do you think things like this can be avoided in the future?

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u/Confident-Society111 — 17 hours ago

Another huge complaint.

I've been ordering from GrubHub and other delivery services for a few years now. There are some times when it says the driver has my order and I literally see him sitting there in the parking lot. Or around the corner waiting. This is why the rest of the country needs to do with New York is doing and move the tipping option until after the delivery is completed. I'm not saying get rid of it all together. Just move it. It would hold the drivers more accountable. They would probably be nicer to us if they know their tip depends on it. Come on GrubHub let's be like the rest of society. The tip happens after the service is completed.

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u/Confident-Society111 — 5 days ago
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I was on one of my cruises back around 2015. I'm not the type of guy who wants to spend money on extra food when the included food is good enough. I have one exception. Cagney's. They have amazing burgers and truffle fries that you're going to want to have. I was sitting in Cagney's after seeing the million dollar quartet. Looking down on my plate eating, I mean when I'm eating I'm normally not paying attention to what's going on around me. When out of nowhere I hear a horrifying gasp. I look up and at a nearby table I see a horrified older couple. " Look at what they're wearing" the wife said. I look over and I see a relatively Young man and woman probably in their twenties. He's wearing swimming trunks, flip-flops and some type of tank top. The young lady with him is wearing an extremely skimpy bikini with a sheer wrap around. She also had on flip flops. They came in and sat down to eat. All I could hear was the old couple complaining the entire time. "They're ruining our vacation". I had to bite my tongue several times from snapping out the old couple. I was thinking relax, it's their vacation too. If you want to be old and up tight that's great but they want to be young and have fun. I was so shocked that the entire time all they did was talk about this couple and what they were wearing. The young couple had to be just out of earshot because they didn't seem to pay the old fogies any mind. I unfortunately was at the table right next to theirs. I had hoped not to see them the entire rest of the trip and did not.

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u/Confident-Society111 — 16 days ago