Yeah because nobody works for companies who treat their employees like shit. Ever.If it was that bad no one would work for them surely?
Yeah because nobody works for companies who treat their employees like shit. Ever.If it was that bad no one would work for them surely?
Uber’s more of an optional thing though you know what your getting.Yeah because nobody works for companies who treat their employees like shit. Ever.
yeah...often people give ratings, my ratings are good, so It is not the service.
Uber’s more of an optional thing though you know what your getting.
IDK, it is 3.50 a delivery
sometimes the deliveries are a stones throw, one was 50 metres walk behind the London road MDs, opposite the level. Guy answers the door in boxer shorts and looks like he is in a dope coma. This is not an untypical demographic.
Morning deliveries of MDs breakfasts to estates is another pattern
I worked for an Indian takeaway on deliveries many years ago.
I always remember a delivery I did.
It was 11pm, some git in Moulescoomb ordered at the last minute. I eventually found his house. I took the order out of my hotbox container, a dog, theirs was barking.
I got to the gate and suddenly the paper bag containing his meal gave way at the bottom, excess of oil overspill during my journey. I though s****.
They heard me coming because of the dog, they opened the door a fraction after their meal hit the pavement. The dog came running at me barking and stopped abruptly. Looked down and started scoffing their grub.
I apologised said they wouldn't have to pay and could order a free meal the next time.
Bloke said ok, gave me a fiver tip. We all won.
I got a fiver.
Bloke got his next meal free.
And Rover went to sleep with a full belly.
Not any more. I delivered Pizza for a while and would get approx 1 tip in 5 deliveries. I was certain that I would get a tip from a couple that ordered at 10:45pm on Xmas Eve but sadly I was wrong.
I genuinely believe that this might stem from a lack knowledge of this custom in the UK, due to it being a relatively new trade.
I've always tipped cabbies, waiters and barbers, but never takeaway delivery people. I only found out a couple of weeks ago that some people do. Honest.
Are you really saying you've done 100 deliveries and yielded a grand total of £2 in tips?
Can customers tip via the app, as when getting a ride, or only in cash?
My only experience of Uber Eats was ordering a McDonalds (meal for one) for which there was a £3.50 delivery charge, which was about 50% of the cost of the meal (or 33% of total bill). When paying that much of a delivery charge I'm not going to tip on top.
They pay alpallingly and are one of the worst of the new industries taking advantage of people who don’t have a lot of choice of work.
My sisters boyfriend delivers on a scooter for Deliveroo. He earns round £500/600 a week and works when he wants.....
My sisters boyfriend delivers on a scooter for Deliveroo. He earns around £500/600 a week and works when he wants.
I'm actually a bit jealous.
Which makes it sound like he does 3 hours a week after crawling out of bed, scratching his arse at 2pm and clocking in for 30 minutes. I'm sure that's not the case...
You don't earn that amount in the "gig economy" without some serious graft.
Which makes it sound like he does 3 hours a week after crawling out of bed, scratching his arse at 2pm and clocking in for 30 minutes. I'm sure that's not the case...
You don't earn that amount in the "gig economy" without some serious graft.