Should i tip papa johns
So I guess it really depends on the stores management. Either way in my experience, you're lucky if you get one cash tip a week and receipt tips barely ever go over 10 or 20 dollars.
Yes the counter tips go to the insider. Yes, in-store employees only. Employee who cashed them out. According to Papa Johns policy, only driver employees are supposed to be able to receive tips. The tips are few and far between though. These go to the Cashier's on duty. The only way to tip a specific worker is to hand the money directly to them.
Yes, whichever employee helps out the customer at the time. Don't say you know how to make the pizza dough if you don't.
Shoppers do accept tips! And while there are no set rules for tipping, a gratuity of about 15 to 20 percent is generally expected, according to the etiquette experts at The Emily Post Institute. That range is supported by a CreditCards.
If you were planted in a seat while someone brought you a burger and fries, you were expected to tip at the end of the meal. But it is not required or expected that customers will tip the same for takeout as they would for dining in. Skip to content. Search for:. To recap: I tip. I tried using smaller words this time, hope it helped. I completely and utterly agree with Missie B. Why are we being charged a delivery fee from Papa Johns and later we are asked a tip from the driver? This is a bad policy.
I feel like I'm being charged for a tip twice. I only tip for excellent service. Like you said Missie B, if the pizza is late, it should be free! I agree! I agree with Missie B percent. There should not be a delivery charge and drivers demanding tips even after we pay for delivery. I can't even count how many times I had to pay delivery fees and a tip on top of that. Also, if the pizza is late it should be free. I don't blame you at all Missie B, I don't tip if service is bad.
I've had run ins with rude delivery drivers who still wanted a tip even when they messed up my order! I deliver part time for Papa John's. The driver doesn't get the delivery fee. That goes to Papa John's. Tipping is important because your delivery drivers make less than minimum wage and they handle your food. If you don't like the delivery fee policy, don't order from the company, but don't punish the drivers by calling them out and not tipping them.
Comprehension isn't required to deliver pies,I guess. Talk to Papa, see if he'll give you a cut. Pizza hut can get it to me for free,as can Hungry Howie's.
Better yet, they taste so much better. Try driving for them part time. You'd be money ahead. Finally, you don't know what they do with that money either???
I am so late to this party, but as I am now ordering from there, and wonder why there is no area to tip on the website anymore, my question led me here.
Sounds like their hourly, possibly. All of those reasons you listed could be reimbursed by itemizing deductions. My mother raised us waiting tables and no one had a surcharge to cover her shoes or her pantyhose. Papa John was disingenuous at best. Probably why their sales have crapped the bed. Papa John's delivery drivers get about a dollar of that delivery fee per run to compensate for gas that's it.
I agree workers need to stand up, but some of us have tried and haven't succeeded so far. Keep in mind some of us are students, mothers etc. And only stay with this job for flexibility. In the mean time we still have mortgages, rent, families to feed, auto payments, auto insurance auto insurance is higher for us and we do pay for our own auto repairs etc.
I appoligize if I am coming off wrong, but I wanted to make it clear the fee does NOT come to the drivers. Well, Anonymous, thank you for confirming that Papa John's does pass some of that delivery fee down the ladder.
A delivery person should probably take into consideration all of the expenses that you just listed before hauling pies. Maybe that's why Papa just got booted from his own company? Hopefully you've changed since you wrote this, because it's very very mean to not tip a pizza delivery person. Actually no, latest anonymous.
I haven't changed anything, if that, I've doubled down on my policies. Nope- If those drivers want a tip and I've had it confirmed from over three dozen drivers tat they do get at least half of that "delivery fee" back-I should pay double the price? Hello DoorDash! That's pretty mean, indeed. Delivery is a luxury or convenience. If your to cheap or poor to afford to tip then don't order. Like a waitress we don't get paid minimum wage while delivering and the 1. We are burning our gas and wearing our vehicle out on top of that.
That Guy- take a minute to reread what I said throughout this blog. You are making my point for me. You drivers really should start talking to Papa. He's screwing you over by asking me to subsidize your wages. It reminds me of a neighbor that I had, Miss Wilma.
She couldn't get her garage door to open so she called the repairman to fix it and it took him 5 minutes to change a fuse.
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