iRedditAlreadyyy t1_j1kqck2 wrote
If it’s raining or snowing I tip heavier. If it’s really cold or really hot I tip heavier. Basically if the elements are stopping me from going to get it myself, I’m going to give more to the person willing to do it for me. I feel like people have forgotten that other people exist behind these services.
brownredgreen t1_j1m5ias wrote
Tipping is a shit system.
The employer needs to provide its workers with fair wages.
Do you tip your USPS workers? They deliver in the cold and rain and heat....
Oh, they get reasonable pay from their employer? Huh, so it CAN be done....
Repeat: tipping is a shit system
Edit: to be clear, i operate inside the shit system we have. Im not Mr.Pink from Reservoir Dogs. That said, we SHOULD change it.
iRedditAlreadyyy t1_j1mevak wrote
I agree tipping is a shit system and think we should just raise prices to accommodate paying others better. Having come to that agreement, USPS is also a unionized job that comes with insurance and benefits. These delivery drivers are contract workers. They have zero benefits. They are forced to ride electric bikes during hazardous conditions.
It’s just a very unfair system right now so if I can pay my driver in cash, I do that. Keep it off the books for all I care. But I’m gonna do my part until we can change this flawed system.
jotpeat t1_j1mcrbi wrote
No I don’t tip the USPS worker because usually he doesn’t deliver to me anyway. Unfortunately…
brownredgreen t1_j1mk512 wrote
Lol what. You got an address USPS doesn't deliver to, but food delivery drivers do?
Or you mean you dont see them at your mailbox? Cause thats just a timing issue.
jotpeat t1_j1mmhim wrote
Let’s say - it’s rare that packages really end up here and not somewhere to be picked up.
Dichotopotamus t1_j1nhjpw wrote
USPS is also a loses billions annually. Delivery is a very low margin to negative function. Being a deliveryperson is a starter job for young people to learn basic responsibilities, interact with people and handle money. It's not "living wage" kind of job.
brownredgreen t1_j1ntcss wrote
Every job should be a living wage job.
You're holding a morally repugnant view.
NicksOnMars t1_j1nnm3r wrote
So, you're saying young people dont deserve to earn a living wage? Ok grinch. Sorry... scrooge.
Dichotopotamus t1_j1nwxfg wrote
A 16 year old paying rent and maybe supporting others? No not on a delivery person job only. It's not grinch, it's reality. Some jobs are spending money and not careers. Downvotes are just bleeding hearts who don't know any better or have no interest in uplifting people to their potential.
TheLastHotBoy t1_j1ojfvh wrote
Dude this is New York City I regularly have 40-year-olds bringing in this 30 year old (me) food.
In fact I don’t remember the last time a child brought me food.
I’m sure they’re not looking for spending money
AskAboutMyDiarrhea t1_j1rzvz7 wrote
USPS doesn't lose money, it's a service just like firemen and policemen. That whole stupid rhetoric that the USPS is supposed to be a profit center is wrong.
Dichotopotamus t1_j1zpvuu wrote
Yes, the USPS does lose money.
iComeInPeices t1_j1kz0z0 wrote
I have a few places nearby that I order from especially on bad weather days, that I know they are working if the place is open. One of the guys even noted he knows when it’s bad I am going to order and that he appreciates it.
arfyron t1_j1neq4z wrote
Yeah I know a few places that deliver to me where I know their delivery people use a car so I order from those places in inclement weather
msumathurman t1_j1nka8b wrote
I wonder this when the weather is extra bad - is ordering and tipping well better or not ordering at all so deliveristas aren’t out in the cold as much.
i think there’s demand anyway so might as well order and tip well?
iRedditAlreadyyy t1_j1nley6 wrote
To my understanding they are paid hourly and then the bulk of everything comes from the tips. I try to tip in cash so the services aren’t taking a portion
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