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Tipping the Pizza guy......


jasonluckydog

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My stepbrother is a pizza boy. And no, most places do not give the drivers the delivery charge.

The drivers do get paid for mileage, just like all jobs are required to do for work related travel. The delivery charge is supposed to be for that, but the amount they get paid for mileage has not gone up.

It's just another way for the pizza place to make money unfortunately.

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so..Johnny the pizza guy is out running deliveries one night when he stops by the Johnson's residence.

He gets to the front door and Mrs Johnson is there to meet him wearing a nice lingerie. She takes him by the hand, leads him upstairs to the master bedroom and proceeds to make wild passionate love to him.

When they are finished, she tells him to go ahead and have a shower and meet her downstairs. When he arrives, there's a beautiful dinner set out on the kitchen table, and a $5 bill on his plate.

He says to Mrs. Johnson..."I'm not complaining, but what is this all about?"

Mrs. Johnson replies..."I called my husband to tell him I was ordering pizza for the kids for dinner and asked how much I should tip. He said, fug him, give him $5....but the dinner was all my idea."

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I see they now charge you a delivery fee...I usually give a $5 tip but now with this $2.25 delivery fee should I only give a $2.75? Does the Pizza company keep the $2.25 or does the driver get it? I don't want to screw the driver over

No way that charge goes to the driver. Rich get richer bro.

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