Your take on pizza delivery guys
#63
Originally Posted by rich
what's the big f*cking deal??
good service, you get a good tip!
don't like it when people don't tip? feel like people are cheapskates? GET ANOTHER JOB
good service, you get a good tip!
don't like it when people don't tip? feel like people are cheapskates? GET ANOTHER JOB
what are ppl smoking these days...
#65
Originally Posted by brtecson
It shows
#66
Originally Posted by wedley2
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Originally Posted by wedley2
yea, it shows i wont need to work pizza delivery jobs becuz i can find other ways making more money in less time. work smarter, not harder (azn thinking).
Originally Posted by brtecson
It shows
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#67
Originally Posted by wedley2
yea, it shows i wont need to work pizza delivery jobs becuz i can find other ways making more money in less time. work smarter, not harder (azn thinking).
#68
maybe this is a reason i dont order pizza nor delivery and i believe that they should get paid well if they perform well and if they dont get paid enuf, then that really sucks, dont go sqeezing money out of the customers, that is how you lose them.
i really dont think that is how you make an honest living, by ripping people off.
i really dont think that is how you make an honest living, by ripping people off.
#69
Originally Posted by Smurf
Some one who never used to charge for a service, and then one day started. And it dose not cost them any more money to make the product: other then gas. And i am asking them to drive 1.8 miles.
Moreover, since petrol is at or over $2.00/gal almost everywhere, I don't see anything wrong w/passing along that cost to the people who are costing the money.
I don't think I'd ever do that myself, but I don't think it's all that queer that a restaurant does it.
Charging delivery fees is short sighted, IMHO. You run the risk of hurting your drivers, without whom you cannot run the business.
I don't like when a small retailer passes along credit card fees, but I understand why he feels he has to do it.
Last edited by George Knighton; 05-22-2004 at 07:23 AM.
#70
Originally Posted by George Knighton
Between general liability and driver liability, I'd estimate that the typical store pays about $2800/mo for insurance.
Moreover, since petrol is at or over $2.00/gal almost everywhere, I don't see anything wrong w/passing along that cost to the people who are costing the money.
I don't think I'd ever do that myself, but I don't think it's all that queer that a restaurant does it.
Charging delivery fees is short sighted, IMHO. You run the risk of hurting your drivers, without whom you cannot run the business.
I don't like when a small retailer passes along credit card fees, but I understand why he feels he has to do it.
Moreover, since petrol is at or over $2.00/gal almost everywhere, I don't see anything wrong w/passing along that cost to the people who are costing the money.
I don't think I'd ever do that myself, but I don't think it's all that queer that a restaurant does it.
Charging delivery fees is short sighted, IMHO. You run the risk of hurting your drivers, without whom you cannot run the business.
I don't like when a small retailer passes along credit card fees, but I understand why he feels he has to do it.
Round table charges now. Becuase they are dumb. It only hurts the driver. And the round table in my area, is slow. No tip for you. I tip the other drivers of diffrent pizza places.
This one pizza place, drives 25 - 30 miles to my house. Yes i make sure to tip them well.