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To Tip Or Not To Tip
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milliemop


Posts: 184
Joined: Oct 2011
Post: #1
13-05-2013 05:33 PM

After reading about whether you should tip the delivery driver who brings your groceries from the various big super markets, I have now instilled a huge feeling of guilt in myself when I take the shopping and simply say thank you Confused

Common sense tells me I have paid for this delivery but I still can't shift the guilty feeling!!!!! What are other people's thoughts???????

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MightyMouse


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Joined: Apr 2012
Post: #2
13-05-2013 07:32 PM

Goodness no. I am QUEEN of the (over)tippers when it comes to restaurants, but I have never, and will never, tip for home grocery delivery (and that's how I get mine every week) - it never even occurred to me that tipping them might be a thing!

I say thank you, have a little chat, and always take the shopping up to the top floor where I live myself - they always seem so grateful they don't have to shlep it up there!

But that's as near to a tip as I'm ever going to give, I'm afraid...

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MessyMessy


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Joined: Feb 2013
Post: #3
13-05-2013 07:58 PM

I do not tip. I have no idea what the drivers make, but a driver generally has training and certifications -- in other words, a respected set of skills that should command a good wage. At least I believe it's a much better wage than the fellow with the big L on his scooter commands when he drops of my pizza.

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BT


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Joined: Jul 2003
Post: #4
14-05-2013 08:04 AM

A friend of mine was thinking about doing this job. He was told it was a 39 hour week of 3 x 13 hour shifts. This was in the London area.

Speaking to my delivery driver recently, who had delivered my order about a mile from the store on the edge of Norwich, and his next delivery was in Cromer, then another delivery near Norwich. Maybe not too much mileage in London but lots of miles out here in the sticks. As to wages, I don't think they're that brilliant.

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milliemop


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Post: #5
15-05-2013 08:37 PM

Guilt removed - tipped once but will not be repeating Smile

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Funkeymonkey


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Joined: May 2013
Post: #6
22-05-2013 04:21 PM

I would say it really depends on the driver - some of them treat your stuff with disrespect while others actually go out of their way to deliver a certan package. I enjoy having a small talk while signing off the papers, and decide rather quickly if I am will to additionally compensate their efforts!

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MightyMouse


Posts: 122
Joined: Apr 2012
Post: #7
22-05-2013 06:30 PM

I must say, if I had the same one all the time I'd probably give them a Christmas tip. But I've lived here 9 months, had a delivery pretty much every week, and haven't seen the same one twice yet!

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