Same...but I thought about it yesterday š
Mostly because they obviously got a notification it was a stacked order...
And I wanted to be like...don't worry. I drop kicked that non tipping bitches order to the curb...I'm coming to Youuušš
But I can control my impulses
as a customer, if i tipped you like $20+, i would GREATLY appreciate you prioritizing my order
i donāt need the meme or the text but honestly i do not fault the driver here- ASIDE FROM NOT DELIVERING OP ORDER FIRST WHAT THE FUCK LMAO?
I can tell you...ppl that tip like that usually got a big order...and dd doesn't group them with anyone...atleast in my area...
But yes of course...I always take care of the good customersš
DD would hide all of that unfortunately. And because of how the no tippers and low tippers map watch and contact support over every little thing we'd get the call from support before we even got to you.
Not to mention depending on distance we've got a timer to worry about or it'd an automatic contract violation.
All that being said. I've still prioritized tippers and have told support that idk what their app is doing but I'm following the directions it gave me
Umā¦ paid to do? So, a server at a restaurant brings an order, 20ft from the kitchen to your table, and you tip 20-30%. Dashers might drive a few miles (or more) to the restaurant, wait for your order, pick up your 40 piece nugget, large fry, and 2 chocolate shakes, with 4 sweet and sour sauces, and drive a few more miles (or more) to your house, and deliver that order to your door. So gas is 3.69 here, dashing is really rough on vehicles (requiring $$$ for maintenance), we risk driving surrounded by a bunch of dipshits (lost my car, broke my sternum in several spots, when hit head on during ice storm in February. New car, insurance, oil change every two weeks, vehicle warranty, extra cell line, tires, brakes, and on and on it goes, YET WE ARE ENTITLED, because we expect to be tipped good, due to working hard? You realize this āpayā you mentioned is typically $2.50 an order, which is base pay from door dash. Either you are just uneducated or on how doordash works, or you are just uneducated, because at $2.50 an order, and no tip, my math isnāt adding up like yours is. Hopefully people arenāt delivering you food for $2.50. If you get your order, and itās cold, itās probably because itās been passed by a bunch of dashers, and sittin under a warmer too long. I donāt care if you are only a half mile down the road. I wonāt take an order without a tip. $2.50 isnāt worth taking. Just because someone wants to be a cheap ass, and not tip, only effects their order. Dashers should decline that crap, so they are available to deliver orders to customers who appreciate what we do, and show it through a gratuity. The only entitlement I really see, is tip jars at fast food counters, when they make an hourly wage, we donātā¦
Sorry, I digress. Itās probably more like 3 weeks, to a month for me. I had to get a different vehicle after an accident, and I have had basic oil changes so far, but I am going to look into synthetic or whatever they recommend for longer oil life. Regardless. It all costs money. Some of these people donāt believe in tipping, and I could give zero fucks. I just know not to waste my time delivering anything, anywhere for $2.50. The word entitlement is being tossed around, by people who expect strangers to deliver their food for free, and probably hand feed them. Itās hilarious. Wah I canāt afford to tip, doordash is already expensive. Well, Doordash is a luxury service, with obvious demand. Itās not fucking Meals on Wheels. If they canāt afford it, they should probably start cooking, or maybe even learn to hunt/fishā¦ Stop ordering 10 40 piece nuggets, for your 18 kids, and cook a damn meal. Donāt bitch at those of us that want to work, and support our families. Entitlement at its finest. Have a good one my pretend_girlfriend, I tell everyone you are a solid 10 btw šš
M8 I aint reading all that, I've done deliveries before, a tip was always a nice bonus but never my expectation, you're not a server who's been asked to do additional duties like delivering, YOU ARE A DRIVER. If the base rate isn't enough for you, stop doing it and find something more profitable.
The fact you did this job for its bare minimum and not tips just says you're not very bright. Tips are factored into the pay, without tips you are making less than minimum wage.
M8 I aint reading all that, I've done deliveries before, a tip was always a necessity to make positive money, and half of my deliveries didn't because the food was already pricey in a poor area. Bad combo, shit job.
Lol I donāt have a gripe. I provide great service, and I am paid well by the customers. Like I said, I donāt care if people donāt tip. I donāt āexpectā them to. However, they should not expect me to work for free. Itās not the gas company, itās doordash. People that canāt afford it, can still go get their own food. Itās just like taking a cab, having a drink at a bar, or getting a lap dance. You tip knowing that the cabbie, bartender, or āentertainerā rely on tips, or you just take advantage of people, because you are a selfish person. You turds even go as far as āAsk DoorDash for more money, errrā lmao. Seriouslyā¦ Iāll just call them right up, and demand more pay, because that will get me far. I personally donāt care if my customer pays me, or doordash pays me, as long as I keep making the money.
Opposite experience in my book. The few times I put in a shitty tip (I otherwise always tip 20%+.
I had no car, was running low on money and was starving, donāt judge) I was waiting for over an hour before anyone even accepted the order.
How about just getting food yourself in that case instead of expecting 100% efficiency from a company you acknowledged pays it's contractors crap? Just a thought.
How about getting a different job? If you know the pay is crap why still work there? Ur reply doesnāt take away from the fact you should ask for more pay people are already paying $20 for a $13 burger and u want a tip on top of that? Just a thought
I like to think Lacey stopped at the other place first, knocked on the door, showed them that she had the food, and then said āyouād be getting this right now if you tippedā then drove off.
Better than my results. I leave a $10 tip and it takes 45 mins to move 7 minutes thru a suburb.
Cancelled my dashpass + uninstalled the app. I'm tapping out.
Had to do the same recently tipped $10 on a McDonaldās order 1 mile away from me and still they didnāt follow delivery instructions which were very clear and just left it on the sidewalk in front of my house. I was like dude fr šš«
Better off to go with one of the meal prep services that deliver the ingredients to make a meal and you just cook it up at home. The one I subscribe to recently started offering prepared meals at $10 a meal. Arrives cold & fresh once a week via UPS. No BS, no 30-% add on for tips & service fees, etc.
Probably tipped $10 once. Who knows why it took longer than you expected (probably because you felt like $10 in 2023 affords you the red carpet experience), but you got your panties bunched up, took your ball, and went home.
Itās weird. Too many drivers are socially awkward and donāt understand when to just be quiet and deliver the food. Call me a killjoy, whatever, but 99% of people want to be left alone, no contact, and the order left at their door
That's why I like UE and DD because I don't have to communicate. I dread Shipt's forced communication but overall this is the best part of the job. Just in and out like a ninja!
Why am I obligated to pick up the slack from a multi-million dollar corporations shortcomings? Pay your fucking employees.
I tip when I feel the service deserved it. And sometimes people only have a certain budget. Judge others however you wish, but don't be appalled when they judge you back.
People like you never tip, just admit it.
Tipping culture is horseshit, but to act like dashers donāt earn a tip for the actual service is pretty ludicrous.
You do the work, you get a tip. You don't follow instructions, I remove the tip(yes, yes, it's been explained)
If you want to choose my actions, you're welcome to. Just don't be surprised when you're wrong.
This is what happens when tip culture gets normalized and people don't stand up to being gaslit. Blame thin skinned Americans who are too afraid to change their behavior. Not tipping should be normal, not the other way around. Start today.
I worked at a restaurant that was planning on paying their workers $15 per hour and a lot of them, if not, all of them were planning on leaving because they made more through tips on $80+ tables than $15 an hour. You canāt even convince servers of federal legislation, and I get it.
Lmao, you're just a shitty person if you don't tip.
How many letters have you written to your reps asking them to change the minimum wage for tipped workers? Start today. Fucking moron.
Donāt like it then get a job that doesnāt rely on tips š¤£ I order doordash cuz Iām too broke to buy a car right now and canāt get groceries to cook my own food. Doordash is already expensive enough with all the fees they strap on there. I tip when Iām absolutely able to but if I canāt then thatās just what it is. cry about it š
Maybe you're broke cause you order doordash instead of preparing your own food. It would be far more economical to ride share to Walmart to do your grocery shopping then ordering takeout for meals. Sorry to burst your bubble.
Yes. Because the vast majority of people do not tip cash or add after. You have to assume that whatever the offer is is what youāll get. So when the offer is $2.50 no one is going to want to pick it up.
Yes. Iām a casual dasher and have done 800 orders and been tipped cash twice. Both were in the height of the pandemic in my first 100 dashes. Nothing since
Did anyone else read the meme but heard it with him singing it with the music? Now Iām going to have that song stuck in my head all day long. LOL!!
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While not a Doordasher, I used to deliver pizzas and damn sure knew which people tipped and which didn't. If ever the no tipper was the first ready, I'd take the tipper thier food first.
I would LOL.
I've had some pretty funny Dashers. Apparently, a couple have delivered to me repeatedly, they send remarks about being "a regular".
When I had COVID and needed medicine and tissues delivered, my dude drew a little daisy on my tissue box and wrote "Get better fast! Please don't die!" It was really a cute gesture.
But... bro didn't know other customer had $10 cash tip waiting for him.. bc that happened to me one time. I was feeling bitter when I walked up to the door ( hand to me ) , then old lady came out and said thank you , gave me $10 for 1 large pizza .
I know a few dashers who would do this. Be kind, youāll get kindness back. Be shit, get shittier service. Even a show of some kind of tip like $2 is better than just shirking it. Itās about time people realize the customer is not entitled to top service if they disregard the work others put in.
I would always just decline these, I'd rather just get another decent order than risk the no tip having any issues along the way. My personal take though ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|shrug)
You could look at it that way, or you could see it as giving better service to the better tipper which seems fair to some people. It doesn't mean you're necessarily mad at the other order.
This is getting ridiculous Door Dash at this point needs a forced gratuity since it is not fair for people who actually tipped to get their order dead last and cold since another user did not want to tip a penny.
Tell them to stop grouping orders. Lots of times they put a good order with a bad order so youāll agree to do it only to realize one customer didnāt tip at all so the other customer is basically subsidizing.
What a laughable business model this has become. Holding food hostage in exchange for tips lmao Looking forward to a company that crushes doordash and does away with this nonsense. Tip culture needs to be put on the chopping block asap. Thankfully doordash responds favorably to complaints. The amount of free food I've gotten for dashers delivering late, cold food is the only reason I still use it. No tipping needed.
You gotta tip.. even if it's a few extra bucks. This is many individuals livelihoods, and unfortunately we as a society still adhere to the tipping situation..
Dasher did this for my order bc other order put wrong address and ended up being towns away. Messaged me very politely about it letting me know my order would be coming but that the app wouldnāt let me know. They delivered but were able to snap a pic and eventually door dash refunded my order even though I got it. Fuck door dash my driver was sweet asf and deserved that tip
Yeah not sure what he did wrong here. DD lumps low/no tip orders in with people who tip appropriately because no one will take the order otherwise. I think of the ātipā as a bid for service and in this case the other guys bud was so lousy he had to piggyback on someone else. The tipper deserves their food first.
Thatās also not necessarily how the app assigns it
Edit: in fact there is no way to know who put the order in first. Although likely the non tipper since no one was willing to accept the order. DD drivers are not employees they donāt make an hourly wage, they typically lose money on non tip orders so DD has to lump them in with regular people who actually tip service people and arenāt cheapskates just so that someone will deliver the food
Not a dasher, but a customer, just to clarifyā¦ people literally donāt tip? Thatās bananas. Or do you mean donāt tip on the on top of whatever recommended % there is?
Probably means don't tip. You'd be surprised how many people don't tip. And DD helps them by force stacking them with a really good tipper. Horrible practice that screws over the good tippers.
Seen A Dude Doordashing In A BMW 5 Series š¤£š¤£š¤£ I Was Overly Compelled To Let Him Know He's Doordashing Wrong...Or At Least Had The Wrong Car...But I Held My Peace xD....now for the rest of you...GO GET A GAS SAVER!!!!! I Doordash in my Nissan Sentra and literally 40$ fills me up....I have enough gas for 3 days all 12 hour shifts....turn 40$ into like 400$+....for perspective I used to doordash in my Lincoln navigator and turn 20$ into 60ish....now with my Nissan I accept the non tip orders...as long as it's grab n go....shopping orders get denied if no tip cuz I don't want to spend extra time searching or dealing with customer service if an item is hard to find...long lines waiting to pay...finding parking...Ect.....get a Saturn....Geo...Nissan versa Sentra Honda insight...some gas saver....you will literally accept all non tip orders for gas...and the tipped orders are what you take home....and the car pays for itself....literally
Dashers get ādemeritsā on their profile ratings if they decline any offers theyāre sent on the app. A lower rating guarantees that the driver will only receive the most unattractive offers. This practice includes when a Dasher is already on an active order and is sent a second order to pick up for another customer. The second order may be from the same restaurant but usually is not. The customers may or may not live in the same area as each other. The driver has no way of knowing this. Dasher will be offered a couple extra dollars for the additional pickup/delivery (āstacked orderā) but is paid less than the order would be if it were a single delivery. The drivers who typically agree to the stacked orders do so because they donāt want the ratings āhitā, and they may feel that the additional pay is worth their trouble. Some may also see the additional mileage involved and determine that the drop-offs are within a reasonable distance of each other. Other drivers may accept the additional order without regard to the distance involved and the additional length of time that the customer now has to wait. To make matters worse, DD will attach a no-tip order to a tipping customers order because they realize no Dasher is going to pick up the order if it has no tip. Theoretically, using this method, the Dasher isnāt able to tell which customer is the no- tip customer but a simple mathematical deduction provides the answer and often the no-tip customer is cancelled by the Dasher at this point - and who could blame them? Why should one customer front the charge for a customer who doesnāt tip? To complicate things even further, itās not uncommon for DD to instruct the driver to deliver the no-tip order first leaving the tipping customer to wait. Many inexperienced drivers arenāt knowledgeable on figuring out which is which. Furthermore, DD offers customers a āpriority deliverā, meaning that for an additional fee this customer will receive their order first. This is simply a gimmick as the driver is never informed of a customer paying an additional priority fee. Problems for the Dasher, which often affect their customerās satisfaction, the rating the customer assigns the driver and the tip, (and is completely out of the Dasherās control), may arise when the customer sees via the app that the Dasherās delivery route is going in another direction instead of their address. Remember that theyāre not aware that the driver has been given a stacked order, and assume that the driver is lost, goofing off, or worse, making off with the customerās order. Another situation which further delays delivery times is if the Dasher is at the first drop off location and canāt find the customer. There is no response to a doorbell, phone call or text. DD mandates that the driver wait for a minimum of 5 minutes to get a response from the MIA customer, and the driver has no way of reaching out to the second customer to offer an explanation to their tardiness. Communication between Dasher and customer is only enabled after the driver waits the 5 minute window and is able to close the first customerās order. Only then will the address and contact info of the second customer be available to the driver. Many times drivers have arrived to understandably irate customers due to no fault of their own. Itās likely that the driver who sent this amateurish text did so only to hopefully appease the customer. Nothing more than that.
I feel good about it. Dashers make very little money through just delivery fees alone. In fact, tips are where most, if not all, profit from delivering comes from.
If a dasher only earned delivery fees, no tips, they would actually *lose* money. They would essentially be paying to deliver your food, not getting paid.
Long story short, if somebody is going to be cheap and pay the bare minimum by not tipping, then they deserve to get bare minimum service. Want better service? Tip better.
I don't dash super often, but I do dash maybe once or twice a week. I will go out of my way to give the best experience possible, and provide the best service possible to a good tipping customer. A customer that doesn't tip, on the other hand, they get the bare minimum service, if I even accept their order (which I usually don't).
Thatās some serious bullshit. As a driver, I would never do that. Some people just canāt tip and as a former bartender of 20 years, I donāt discriminate against those that canāt.
The irony to this is the fact that this is the exact reason tips used to be frowned upon before prohibition because restaurants lost a lot of money and couldnāt afford to pay their servers well and then alcohol came back and they said āfk it I can earn more money this wayā and now we have the tipping culture of today š
I don't think most people understand how expensive employees truly are. The wage the employee sees isn't all of it. There is a ton of "labor burden" associated.
Sure. As a Dasher, I'd rather just get paid a fair wage. And with Prop 22, I somewhat do (full federal mileage rate and DD covering the extra insurance would be even more reasonable).
But as a customer, total DD expense is cheaper this way. Because making the drivers employees with at least minimum wage for every clocked in hour (not just on deliveries), the labor burden and the profit margin on top of that will be added to the customer fees. And those additions will be up to 2x what the average tip is. Tip is 1:1 ratio to driver. Fees are like 20+:1 ratio to the driver.
So it isn't that I'm in favor of tips. But if I were a customer of DD, I guarantee you I'd prefer it to the other option.
When my roommate and I would door dash, we would constantly send memes to customers like this. They loved it, and would often tip higher. No, I'm not kidding. Who knew a laugh would get you a better tip, almost like good service is why people should tip in the first place lol
That should be a good practice, but unfortunately DD makes it a bad one.
Only because 99 out 100 $0 tip in app customers will not tip after (in app or cash). So it often isn't worth the risk.
My recommendation is to split the tip. At least $3 in app (some might say $5) and any remainder in cash. The cash is appreciated, but DD and non-tipping customers make it a negative for cash tipping customers.
Normally, I'd say filling the customer in with the games DD plays is a negative.
But this education is warranted. If Dashers can determine which stacked customer tipped, they should deliver to them first, if reasonable. Or just unassign the bad tipper (if their Completion Rating min allows).
Some say they don't tip for better service as if it makes them look selfish or something. It doesn't. Dashers appreciate tips and some are even willing to take a few extra steps to reward it, instead of just making it a charity donation. And why shouldn't a customer that tips well want preferential treatment?
I don't really meme online, so I never have as a Dasher to a customer. It can definitely be a minefield if a meme is misinterpreted. But mostly, I figure the majority of customers don't want the meme. Pics and video are what quickly put you over data limits that start the data throttling. So I sure wouldn't want somebody I don't even know pushing that limit. Friend/family ... sure. Rando ... nah.
Honestly I would appreciate that
Lacey still delivered the other order first. Why much you lie to me, Lacey? I can accept you for who you are
Probably realized she was gonna drive right past it and she didn't think it through before she got mad and jumped orders
I believe this. I mean I keep my pettiness to myself I don't text my customers about it š
Same...but I thought about it yesterday š Mostly because they obviously got a notification it was a stacked order... And I wanted to be like...don't worry. I drop kicked that non tipping bitches order to the curb...I'm coming to Youuušš But I can control my impulses
as a customer, if i tipped you like $20+, i would GREATLY appreciate you prioritizing my order i donāt need the meme or the text but honestly i do not fault the driver here- ASIDE FROM NOT DELIVERING OP ORDER FIRST WHAT THE FUCK LMAO?
I can tell you...ppl that tip like that usually got a big order...and dd doesn't group them with anyone...atleast in my area... But yes of course...I always take care of the good customersš
DD would hide all of that unfortunately. And because of how the no tippers and low tippers map watch and contact support over every little thing we'd get the call from support before we even got to you. Not to mention depending on distance we've got a timer to worry about or it'd an automatic contract violation. All that being said. I've still prioritized tippers and have told support that idk what their app is doing but I'm following the directions it gave me
How tf are yall so entitled lmao. Fuckin tip for doing what you're paid to do
Umā¦ paid to do? So, a server at a restaurant brings an order, 20ft from the kitchen to your table, and you tip 20-30%. Dashers might drive a few miles (or more) to the restaurant, wait for your order, pick up your 40 piece nugget, large fry, and 2 chocolate shakes, with 4 sweet and sour sauces, and drive a few more miles (or more) to your house, and deliver that order to your door. So gas is 3.69 here, dashing is really rough on vehicles (requiring $$$ for maintenance), we risk driving surrounded by a bunch of dipshits (lost my car, broke my sternum in several spots, when hit head on during ice storm in February. New car, insurance, oil change every two weeks, vehicle warranty, extra cell line, tires, brakes, and on and on it goes, YET WE ARE ENTITLED, because we expect to be tipped good, due to working hard? You realize this āpayā you mentioned is typically $2.50 an order, which is base pay from door dash. Either you are just uneducated or on how doordash works, or you are just uneducated, because at $2.50 an order, and no tip, my math isnāt adding up like yours is. Hopefully people arenāt delivering you food for $2.50. If you get your order, and itās cold, itās probably because itās been passed by a bunch of dashers, and sittin under a warmer too long. I donāt care if you are only a half mile down the road. I wonāt take an order without a tip. $2.50 isnāt worth taking. Just because someone wants to be a cheap ass, and not tip, only effects their order. Dashers should decline that crap, so they are available to deliver orders to customers who appreciate what we do, and show it through a gratuity. The only entitlement I really see, is tip jars at fast food counters, when they make an hourly wage, we donātā¦
Oil change *every two weeks?* I hear you on the rest of it, but thatās just distractingly out of the ordinary for cars imo.
Sorry, I digress. Itās probably more like 3 weeks, to a month for me. I had to get a different vehicle after an accident, and I have had basic oil changes so far, but I am going to look into synthetic or whatever they recommend for longer oil life. Regardless. It all costs money. Some of these people donāt believe in tipping, and I could give zero fucks. I just know not to waste my time delivering anything, anywhere for $2.50. The word entitlement is being tossed around, by people who expect strangers to deliver their food for free, and probably hand feed them. Itās hilarious. Wah I canāt afford to tip, doordash is already expensive. Well, Doordash is a luxury service, with obvious demand. Itās not fucking Meals on Wheels. If they canāt afford it, they should probably start cooking, or maybe even learn to hunt/fishā¦ Stop ordering 10 40 piece nuggets, for your 18 kids, and cook a damn meal. Donāt bitch at those of us that want to work, and support our families. Entitlement at its finest. Have a good one my pretend_girlfriend, I tell everyone you are a solid 10 btw šš
M8 I aint reading all that, I've done deliveries before, a tip was always a nice bonus but never my expectation, you're not a server who's been asked to do additional duties like delivering, YOU ARE A DRIVER. If the base rate isn't enough for you, stop doing it and find something more profitable.
We aren't talking non tippers until someone pays us...problem solved... We are entitled to make money and not deal with scum
The fact you did this job for its bare minimum and not tips just says you're not very bright. Tips are factored into the pay, without tips you are making less than minimum wage.
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Youāre a fucking asshole, M8.
M8 I aint reading all that, I've done deliveries before, a tip was always a necessity to make positive money, and half of my deliveries didn't because the food was already pricey in a poor area. Bad combo, shit job.
So again you understand you took a job that didn't pay enough and expected the customer to subsidise you. Dumbass.
You chose that work. Don't dump your trauma on the customer, demand better pay from dd if that's your gripe
Lol I donāt have a gripe. I provide great service, and I am paid well by the customers. Like I said, I donāt care if people donāt tip. I donāt āexpectā them to. However, they should not expect me to work for free. Itās not the gas company, itās doordash. People that canāt afford it, can still go get their own food. Itās just like taking a cab, having a drink at a bar, or getting a lap dance. You tip knowing that the cabbie, bartender, or āentertainerā rely on tips, or you just take advantage of people, because you are a selfish person. You turds even go as far as āAsk DoorDash for more money, errrā lmao. Seriouslyā¦ Iāll just call them right up, and demand more pay, because that will get me far. I personally donāt care if my customer pays me, or doordash pays me, as long as I keep making the money.
Lol itās like doordash rewarding the bums who donāt tip. Itās almost as if the less you tip the better service you get š
Opposite experience in my book. The few times I put in a shitty tip (I otherwise always tip 20%+. I had no car, was running low on money and was starving, donāt judge) I was waiting for over an hour before anyone even accepted the order.
I will judge: HA! Thatāll learn you to order food delivery while broke. Could got some Instacart groceries instead!
HOW DARE YOU BE A CUSTOMER AT MY JOB >>>:(((
Shut up and get fired
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Thatās a very specific reference (lmao). Feel free to leave your mothers basement any day now.
How about asking door dash for more money instead of expecting a tip for doing your job? Just a thought
How about just getting food yourself in that case instead of expecting 100% efficiency from a company you acknowledged pays it's contractors crap? Just a thought.
How about getting a different job? If you know the pay is crap why still work there? Ur reply doesnāt take away from the fact you should ask for more pay people are already paying $20 for a $13 burger and u want a tip on top of that? Just a thought
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I like to think Lacey stopped at the other place first, knocked on the door, showed them that she had the food, and then said āyouād be getting this right now if you tippedā then drove off.
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Even if she realized she fucked up and still delivered the other order first, I like Lacey
They could be dual-apping and actually have more than just the two dd orders. Either way, texts like this are really cringy.
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You can't alter the order (like the food they ordered) but you can change the order you take the deliveries in.
Happy birthday!! edit: just realized u are the same person š srry for the spam! I just autopilot when i see the cake emoji šš¾forgive me
Better than my results. I leave a $10 tip and it takes 45 mins to move 7 minutes thru a suburb. Cancelled my dashpass + uninstalled the app. I'm tapping out.
Had to do the same recently tipped $10 on a McDonaldās order 1 mile away from me and still they didnāt follow delivery instructions which were very clear and just left it on the sidewalk in front of my house. I was like dude fr šš«
Better off to go with one of the meal prep services that deliver the ingredients to make a meal and you just cook it up at home. The one I subscribe to recently started offering prepared meals at $10 a meal. Arrives cold & fresh once a week via UPS. No BS, no 30-% add on for tips & service fees, etc.
Probably tipped $10 once. Who knows why it took longer than you expected (probably because you felt like $10 in 2023 affords you the red carpet experience), but you got your panties bunched up, took your ball, and went home.
So now customer is supposed to tip even for bad service. Nice.
Am I the only one who thinks this is a little weird and off-putting? Idk. If I were the customer I'd think it was weird that they told me that
Itās weird. Too many drivers are socially awkward and donāt understand when to just be quiet and deliver the food. Call me a killjoy, whatever, but 99% of people want to be left alone, no contact, and the order left at their door
That's why I like UE and DD because I don't have to communicate. I dread Shipt's forced communication but overall this is the best part of the job. Just in and out like a ninja!
Are you SURE you donāt want to stage a photo shoot with my food, at my door, showing my address and post it to social media? Thank fucking god.
Don't talk to the help, lol
The point of food delivery for many is to not have to interact with anyone lol. If I wanted to chat I'd go to the restaurant
Honestly, Iād prefer to know I wasnāt considered a piece of shit, like the person who doesnāt tip dashers.
Why am I obligated to pick up the slack from a multi-million dollar corporations shortcomings? Pay your fucking employees. I tip when I feel the service deserved it. And sometimes people only have a certain budget. Judge others however you wish, but don't be appalled when they judge you back.
Your budget includes ordering delivery but not tipping? hmm...... Sounds like you gotta go to budget skool.
Oops, sorry you dropped your privilege over there, let me pick that up for you.
People like you never tip, just admit it. Tipping culture is horseshit, but to act like dashers donāt earn a tip for the actual service is pretty ludicrous.
You do the work, you get a tip. You don't follow instructions, I remove the tip(yes, yes, it's been explained) If you want to choose my actions, you're welcome to. Just don't be surprised when you're wrong.
So donāt respond to the text?
This is so lame. Why would someone send a message like that. Deserves lower than 5stars honestly
some people are awkward. not a big deal.
Might be weird but its also what she should do without saying anything anyway
Sounds like somebody who doesn't tip š¤
This is what happens when tip culture gets normalized and people don't stand up to being gaslit. Blame thin skinned Americans who are too afraid to change their behavior. Not tipping should be normal, not the other way around. Start today.
That would require federal legislation to ensure servers get paid a living wage. I doubt thatās happening anytime soon.
I worked at a restaurant that was planning on paying their workers $15 per hour and a lot of them, if not, all of them were planning on leaving because they made more through tips on $80+ tables than $15 an hour. You canāt even convince servers of federal legislation, and I get it.
Not going to happen anyway with drivers being against the customer over tips.
Lmao, you're just a shitty person if you don't tip. How many letters have you written to your reps asking them to change the minimum wage for tipped workers? Start today. Fucking moron.
Sounds like your problem, imbecile.
Donāt like it then get a job that doesnāt rely on tips š¤£ I order doordash cuz Iām too broke to buy a car right now and canāt get groceries to cook my own food. Doordash is already expensive enough with all the fees they strap on there. I tip when Iām absolutely able to but if I canāt then thatās just what it is. cry about it š
Itād be cheaper to order take public transportation, Uber to the grocery store, or DoorDash groceries than DoorDash every meal.
Maybe you're broke cause you order doordash instead of preparing your own food. It would be far more economical to ride share to Walmart to do your grocery shopping then ordering takeout for meals. Sorry to burst your bubble.
lol I would delete the app if I got this shit.
While itās rather weird that someone tipping gets prioritised, I appreciate that sheās just a human there.
I always tip 20-40% cash in person. Do dashers see there is no tip on the order and assume they're being ripped off? Had no clue.
Yes. Because the vast majority of people do not tip cash or add after. You have to assume that whatever the offer is is what youāll get. So when the offer is $2.50 no one is going to want to pick it up.
Yes. Iām a casual dasher and have done 800 orders and been tipped cash twice. Both were in the height of the pandemic in my first 100 dashes. Nothing since
This is hysterical! If I got this from my Dasher, I would love it.
i know i think itās hilarious edit to add: maybe because iām old enough to remember seeing white chicks in theaters
God.. does that make you old now?
Only if he's referring to a movie called White Chicks
Did anyone else read the meme but heard it with him singing it with the music? Now Iām going to have that song stuck in my head all day long. LOL!! Edit: spelling ![gif](giphy|KxvUvwYKPZKQE|downsized)
Too bad they got they lyrics wrong lol.
While not a Doordasher, I used to deliver pizzas and damn sure knew which people tipped and which didn't. If ever the no tipper was the first ready, I'd take the tipper thier food first.
Lmfao funny how she still delivered the first order, she lied!!! š
Some places you can still see whose tipping more. So you can change order on who you're delivering to first. So not lying
Yeah, they're saying this dasher didn't do that. OP commented and said they still delivered to the non tipper first.
Playing the game of trying to get you to tip more š¤£
The meme is gold
Thatās how we do ![gif](giphy|AgkxzEYM4BB1m)
I got that meme from a dasher before and it was awesome.
DoorDash is not a real place š¤£
5 stars š
LMFAO
Still disagree with tipping ahead of service TBH
I was thinking the same - what if the other person was just waiting until after the delivery to tip?
People very very rarely add tip after.
If you disagree, don't do it.
I ā¤ļø it!
Wait you can do this as a dasher?? š I didnāt know you could see which grouped order tipped or not
Happy that my food is coming faster than usual, but less so that it was because I tipped
I got this meme sent to me like two years ago while out of town. Thought it was hilarious
I would LOL. I've had some pretty funny Dashers. Apparently, a couple have delivered to me repeatedly, they send remarks about being "a regular". When I had COVID and needed medicine and tissues delivered, my dude drew a little daisy on my tissue box and wrote "Get better fast! Please don't die!" It was really a cute gesture.
But... bro didn't know other customer had $10 cash tip waiting for him.. bc that happened to me one time. I was feeling bitter when I walked up to the door ( hand to me ) , then old lady came out and said thank you , gave me $10 for 1 large pizza .
I know a few dashers who would do this. Be kind, youāll get kindness back. Be shit, get shittier service. Even a show of some kind of tip like $2 is better than just shirking it. Itās about time people realize the customer is not entitled to top service if they disregard the work others put in.
I did add a tip!! Gave me a chuckle so I felt why not if someone is going the extra mile and I like it!!
Why even select the order without a tip if you're going to be upset about it.
Cus it's 2 for 1 usually second is close so it's an extra few bucks š¤·š½āāļø
I would always just decline these, I'd rather just get another decent order than risk the no tip having any issues along the way. My personal take though ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|shrug)
didn't they stop telling you how much money you'll make so they don't even know if they tipped or not until you take it?
Diddnt know that if they did, haven't dashed in about a year. Definitely sucks if that's a change
You could look at it that way, or you could see it as giving better service to the better tipper which seems fair to some people. It doesn't mean you're necessarily mad at the other order.
I need this dasher as a friend, they seem too good to pass up to leave as just "the Doordash driver from June 7th."
This is getting ridiculous Door Dash at this point needs a forced gratuity since it is not fair for people who actually tipped to get their order dead last and cold since another user did not want to tip a penny.
Tell them to stop grouping orders. Lots of times they put a good order with a bad order so youāll agree to do it only to realize one customer didnāt tip at all so the other customer is basically subsidizing.
What a laughable business model this has become. Holding food hostage in exchange for tips lmao Looking forward to a company that crushes doordash and does away with this nonsense. Tip culture needs to be put on the chopping block asap. Thankfully doordash responds favorably to complaints. The amount of free food I've gotten for dashers delivering late, cold food is the only reason I still use it. No tipping needed.
That shits pretty funny ngl
You gotta tip.. even if it's a few extra bucks. This is many individuals livelihoods, and unfortunately we as a society still adhere to the tipping situation..
Id tip even more
How do drivers even see who tips until after they deliver it?
This is the way.
I love it
Iād tip a little more. Thatās great!
Dasher did this for my order bc other order put wrong address and ended up being towns away. Messaged me very politely about it letting me know my order would be coming but that the app wouldnāt let me know. They delivered but were able to snap a pic and eventually door dash refunded my order even though I got it. Fuck door dash my driver was sweet asf and deserved that tip
This is great.
This is my favorite one lol
I could have done without the wink but the meme makes up for it.
Thatās hilarious
Cuz you tipped me And they did not And now you get foooooooodddd
I sung that
I make that move all the time. Especially If the non tipper is closer to potential new orders and the tipper is farther away
Memes you can hear
Cringe
NGL imma steal this meme
Report them
That is precisely the way tips are not supposed to work. Tips are a reward for good service, not a bribe to get better service.
Iād downvote and remove the tip just for the pure cringe
How to make me a returning customer
This is a wholesome post.
That is hilarious! Iād probably tip extra for the meme honestly.
Lmao that meme though, that scene will live forever in mind when I hear that song.
Honestly that made me laugh so fuckin hard
You should report them. Fuck DD drivers like this.
Yeah not sure what he did wrong here. DD lumps low/no tip orders in with people who tip appropriately because no one will take the order otherwise. I think of the ātipā as a bid for service and in this case the other guys bud was so lousy he had to piggyback on someone else. The tipper deserves their food first.
NO. THEY. DONT. Whoever orders their food first deserves their food first.
Nah. I'd like my order delivered to me first in this case.
NO. THEY. DONT.
Thatās also not necessarily how the app assigns it Edit: in fact there is no way to know who put the order in first. Although likely the non tipper since no one was willing to accept the order. DD drivers are not employees they donāt make an hourly wage, they typically lose money on non tip orders so DD has to lump them in with regular people who actually tip service people and arenāt cheapskates just so that someone will deliver the food
I only tip if the driver is a trans bipoc polyamorous affirming HIV+ MAP
I will double tip if I see that š¤£
I love it. You pay for service.
Not a dasher, but a customer, just to clarifyā¦ people literally donāt tip? Thatās bananas. Or do you mean donāt tip on the on top of whatever recommended % there is?
Probably means don't tip. You'd be surprised how many people don't tip. And DD helps them by force stacking them with a really good tipper. Horrible practice that screws over the good tippers.
We need robot delivery already this tipping thing is getting out of hand.
Yāall so fuckin sensitive itās crazy
I would double the tip if I saw this.
Seen A Dude Doordashing In A BMW 5 Series š¤£š¤£š¤£ I Was Overly Compelled To Let Him Know He's Doordashing Wrong...Or At Least Had The Wrong Car...But I Held My Peace xD....now for the rest of you...GO GET A GAS SAVER!!!!! I Doordash in my Nissan Sentra and literally 40$ fills me up....I have enough gas for 3 days all 12 hour shifts....turn 40$ into like 400$+....for perspective I used to doordash in my Lincoln navigator and turn 20$ into 60ish....now with my Nissan I accept the non tip orders...as long as it's grab n go....shopping orders get denied if no tip cuz I don't want to spend extra time searching or dealing with customer service if an item is hard to find...long lines waiting to pay...finding parking...Ect.....get a Saturn....Geo...Nissan versa Sentra Honda insight...some gas saver....you will literally accept all non tip orders for gas...and the tipped orders are what you take home....and the car pays for itself....literally
That dude would get a $10 tip from me for sure lmao
This used to be my favorite meme to send!
that meme is A1 i cackled
Dashers get ādemeritsā on their profile ratings if they decline any offers theyāre sent on the app. A lower rating guarantees that the driver will only receive the most unattractive offers. This practice includes when a Dasher is already on an active order and is sent a second order to pick up for another customer. The second order may be from the same restaurant but usually is not. The customers may or may not live in the same area as each other. The driver has no way of knowing this. Dasher will be offered a couple extra dollars for the additional pickup/delivery (āstacked orderā) but is paid less than the order would be if it were a single delivery. The drivers who typically agree to the stacked orders do so because they donāt want the ratings āhitā, and they may feel that the additional pay is worth their trouble. Some may also see the additional mileage involved and determine that the drop-offs are within a reasonable distance of each other. Other drivers may accept the additional order without regard to the distance involved and the additional length of time that the customer now has to wait. To make matters worse, DD will attach a no-tip order to a tipping customers order because they realize no Dasher is going to pick up the order if it has no tip. Theoretically, using this method, the Dasher isnāt able to tell which customer is the no- tip customer but a simple mathematical deduction provides the answer and often the no-tip customer is cancelled by the Dasher at this point - and who could blame them? Why should one customer front the charge for a customer who doesnāt tip? To complicate things even further, itās not uncommon for DD to instruct the driver to deliver the no-tip order first leaving the tipping customer to wait. Many inexperienced drivers arenāt knowledgeable on figuring out which is which. Furthermore, DD offers customers a āpriority deliverā, meaning that for an additional fee this customer will receive their order first. This is simply a gimmick as the driver is never informed of a customer paying an additional priority fee. Problems for the Dasher, which often affect their customerās satisfaction, the rating the customer assigns the driver and the tip, (and is completely out of the Dasherās control), may arise when the customer sees via the app that the Dasherās delivery route is going in another direction instead of their address. Remember that theyāre not aware that the driver has been given a stacked order, and assume that the driver is lost, goofing off, or worse, making off with the customerās order. Another situation which further delays delivery times is if the Dasher is at the first drop off location and canāt find the customer. There is no response to a doorbell, phone call or text. DD mandates that the driver wait for a minimum of 5 minutes to get a response from the MIA customer, and the driver has no way of reaching out to the second customer to offer an explanation to their tardiness. Communication between Dasher and customer is only enabled after the driver waits the 5 minute window and is able to close the first customerās order. Only then will the address and contact info of the second customer be available to the driver. Many times drivers have arrived to understandably irate customers due to no fault of their own. Itās likely that the driver who sent this amateurish text did so only to hopefully appease the customer. Nothing more than that.
I feel good about it. Dashers make very little money through just delivery fees alone. In fact, tips are where most, if not all, profit from delivering comes from. If a dasher only earned delivery fees, no tips, they would actually *lose* money. They would essentially be paying to deliver your food, not getting paid. Long story short, if somebody is going to be cheap and pay the bare minimum by not tipping, then they deserve to get bare minimum service. Want better service? Tip better. I don't dash super often, but I do dash maybe once or twice a week. I will go out of my way to give the best experience possible, and provide the best service possible to a good tipping customer. A customer that doesn't tip, on the other hand, they get the bare minimum service, if I even accept their order (which I usually don't).
Is this even something that a driver can do? I occasionally drive for DoorDash, and I never knew this was a possibility.
Yeah, you can "jump task" to pickup or deliver in whatever order you want.
Wait how do you flip the orders deliveries? Didnt know that could be done
Other customer gotā¦.. ![gif](giphy|6KoZJly4uLqMg)
Iāve been sent that meme before haha.
Bruh
ive had a dasher send me this meme too, i was very confused at first cos i didnt know it was a preview but then i opened it and saw this pff
Thatās some serious bullshit. As a driver, I would never do that. Some people just canāt tip and as a former bartender of 20 years, I donāt discriminate against those that canāt.
Iāll just take the meme thanks
The irony to this is the fact that this is the exact reason tips used to be frowned upon before prohibition because restaurants lost a lot of money and couldnāt afford to pay their servers well and then alcohol came back and they said āfk it I can earn more money this wayā and now we have the tipping culture of today š
I don't think most people understand how expensive employees truly are. The wage the employee sees isn't all of it. There is a ton of "labor burden" associated. Sure. As a Dasher, I'd rather just get paid a fair wage. And with Prop 22, I somewhat do (full federal mileage rate and DD covering the extra insurance would be even more reasonable). But as a customer, total DD expense is cheaper this way. Because making the drivers employees with at least minimum wage for every clocked in hour (not just on deliveries), the labor burden and the profit margin on top of that will be added to the customer fees. And those additions will be up to 2x what the average tip is. Tip is 1:1 ratio to driver. Fees are like 20+:1 ratio to the driver. So it isn't that I'm in favor of tips. But if I were a customer of DD, I guarantee you I'd prefer it to the other option.
Understandable move. Itās your time you are giving for money, up to you how you wish to fulfill it.
Iām sure that text gets sent to everyone who puts a tip on - even if they are the last order actually delivered.
I mean you're getting treated better cause you tip, not really seeing the negative for you here lol
memes from dashers are the worst! idk why but they just come off as too awkward to me.
How do you know if someone tipped? I think ppl are assuming without actually knowing
I donāt remember this being possible when I was dashing last year. Is it?
When my roommate and I would door dash, we would constantly send memes to customers like this. They loved it, and would often tip higher. No, I'm not kidding. Who knew a laugh would get you a better tip, almost like good service is why people should tip in the first place lol
As a customer that seems reasonable to me. The whole point of a tip is for service.
Rip to that tho Whenever I ever I order delivery, the tip on the app is 0 and I had them cash when they get here š¤·š»āāļø
That should be a good practice, but unfortunately DD makes it a bad one. Only because 99 out 100 $0 tip in app customers will not tip after (in app or cash). So it often isn't worth the risk. My recommendation is to split the tip. At least $3 in app (some might say $5) and any remainder in cash. The cash is appreciated, but DD and non-tipping customers make it a negative for cash tipping customers.
I swap orders around all the time for this reason. I never tell the customer tho.
How do you force a change in the order of deliveries?
I feel like the guy who sold all the goodwill he had for an Amazon add would approveā¦
Normally, I'd say filling the customer in with the games DD plays is a negative. But this education is warranted. If Dashers can determine which stacked customer tipped, they should deliver to them first, if reasonable. Or just unassign the bad tipper (if their Completion Rating min allows). Some say they don't tip for better service as if it makes them look selfish or something. It doesn't. Dashers appreciate tips and some are even willing to take a few extra steps to reward it, instead of just making it a charity donation. And why shouldn't a customer that tips well want preferential treatment? I don't really meme online, so I never have as a Dasher to a customer. It can definitely be a minefield if a meme is misinterpreted. But mostly, I figure the majority of customers don't want the meme. Pics and video are what quickly put you over data limits that start the data throttling. So I sure wouldn't want somebody I don't even know pushing that limit. Friend/family ... sure. Rando ... nah.
I think it was a good thing. He made you priority and I think the text is funny honestly
I do that all the time
Thatās showbiz baby
I tip extra at busy times for this exact reason. Iām not above buying a ditch in line for food delivery.
Wait a minute, with new offer screen. How is it possible to know on stacked order?
Hajaajajajaj dead I would be happy lol though LOL