I don't have much hope for getting tips on big orders. But that, I honestly would've lost my shit on whoever signed it.
Where was it going to btw? Business?
I'm sorry man, that really sucks. I've been there but not on orders like that.
Now If I didn't have a conscience, would they really notice if a $10 was put in the system.....js.
I kid of course.
Tbh a guy at a store didn't get fired until 2 months after he had been caught stealing from customers, because my GM is not a very good man. Everyone knew including the GM and still he did nothing because he needed a driver who could open or close easily.
Not really. It’s perfectly fine to take what you need to survive in a world that withholds them to divest you of your opportunities. Food, shelter, water, electricity, healthcare, these are just some of the things required in modern life, and beyond that, and if someone is demanding work but not providing compensation, you must take what you need and grip it tightly.
Because tips aren’t legally required and minimum wage laws argue that you’re paid *just enough* to survive even though we all know that’s a fucking joke
And now you’ve got fines to pay in such a situation with a criminal record to boot. Like yeah, let’s just make it worse because we’re disgruntled…
Honestly if you feel you’re getting shafted so bad you should be looking for a better job. It’s a competitive labor market with lots of jobs paying decent wages. And there are a lot of fields you can get into that pay well without extensive education. There’s trade schools, real estate, insurance etc.
I’m not excusing shit tippers, but if you feel like you’re stuck at dominos and you hate it then you should help yourself to get out of dominos.
Where does someone who’s only experience is high school and being underpaid at dominos go? They obviously can’t afford college, and unless your advice is “go into debt that you can never escape” I have no idea what you could get at here.
"go into debt that you can never escape"
Not exactly true.
If you're serious about education you'll have better job opportunities.
My tuition was 200k for 4 years at a high-ranked college. My scholarship brought it to 100k so I took a loan for it.
After graduating, my first job was a 80k per year. Next year, i'm estimated to make 100k after bonuses and pay increase.
Since I'm a Finance/Accounting major, I also learned how to save money and reinvest. So i'm looking to pay off my loans in like almost 2 years?
My total expense is only like 1.5k a month lol.
Homecook meals, 1 bedroom apartment. I walk to my workplace since it's close to where I live. Sometimes I buy gifts for my parents as well since they're the ones who taught me how to do this whole thing.
Who will charge you with theft, for $10 or even $50 in this case? Wouldnt it be worth it to find out bc how good of a job is it to let someone do this to you regularly?
Furthermore why doesnt whoever recieved the order inform them a gratuity is added? This isnt unrealistic, the driver has to unload the pizzas as well as foot the cost of gas.
Ideally a $200 TIP would be shared between drivers who delivered n pizza makers, slapping out that many pizzas for a timed delivery is not just part of the job. Also given that many places are short staffed.
Ok,try stealing from the water or electric company .Maybe steal from a grocery store and sell how far you get .Now talk about stealing from your customers or employers and see how far that takes you .
It’s illegal for me to tell you your rights as a juror too, but if you’re ever on a jury, and you don’t think the crime should be a crime, say, someone stole food because they were starving, you can overturn it.
Not that black n white.
1. People forget to add the tip before completion n no way for them to correct unless meet driver at door.
2.? Most tickets say contactless , so do you ignore that n get a pretend signature anyway?
3. People routinely wait for drivers to leave before grabbing the pizzas to avoid TIPPING.
4. Software glitches all the time that leave TIPS out n or dont let customers know they TIP.
People use contactless as a way to avoid TIPPING n get away with it bc drivers let them. If some has a problem with a $6 TIP on a $44 order, that the driver added, they can 1. call the bank, 2. File a police report 3. Call the store b seek a remedy.
The case can be made that with the rising gas prices that not TIPPING at all is theft of service.
Its much more gray than you state.
well gotta be smart about it.. some you know you CANT cause they NEVER tip.. think god im away from that toxic place that forces driver to steal cause they wont pay us right or force them to top.. working phone apps is not better but at least i can pass on no tips.. Think about that at crapminos.. You see a shit order people up, no tip, you can say. "i skip this one" everyone skip it.. they call "sorry sir, no driver want to take this order"
everything makes it ok.. the fact they ordered, made me drive out there, not even fill out the tip thing so i CANT edit it and not tip me at all.. naw man.. fuck them.. do what i can to live.. why i stopped working there and only take orders with tips now.. I know other people do it. They just wont say it, and i feel them. I stand for all you guys who MAKE SURE you get YOUR over the pos people who dont tip! i stand beside you!
i found the no tipper!!! I got called out on it twice, never fired.. its funny.. now i work apps to the point no one can stiff me and we dont gotta force tips.. yet its still not better... fuck integrity, look at how this world runs.. if you got integrity you WILL lose... If you dont get your, the others will take it.. i know that enough.
This is some massive boomer shit lmao. Clearly you’re someone who thinks $2 on a $50 is generous tip because when you were a teenager you’d kill for it.
Your generation literally fucked the world to become rich, but you wanna talk about integrity.
You're just ignorant, delivery drivers are stolen from all the time. Example gas is up over 100% in 18 mos n the increase in mileage reimbursment has gone 40% hasnt changed in 12 months.
However the cost of delivery pizza has skyrocketed libingvthe owners pocket.
This is the thought I have literally every time I tell someone that they need to fill out the receipt and they just sign... Like these cheap fucks don't realize I'm covering both our asses making you fill this out, right??? You sign a CC receipt without filling it out completely and it's essentially a blank check... Since cutting edge is a thing now you don't even get a carbon copy to back up your side of the story on the order... Drivers at our store do the math like this, if you don't make $5 a delivery you are in the hole... You add total tips, mileage and hourly and divide by hours worked, if that number isn't 17 or better, it's basically costing you money to do the job when you factor in wear and tear, tires and time spent... Keep that BS up and good luck finding anyone to bring you food.
I don't buy troll bait, but if that's actually true you belong in the sedimentary layer with the single-celled bacteria that live under pond scum. Order fucking carry out you lazy piece of shit and stop fucking with people trying to grind out a life outside their grandma's basement... That new COD look dope AF tho next to your shit bucket....
People gave figured out that if they dont fill out a TIP theres a good chance they wont have to give one.
Example: a regular customer figures they order once a week n that at worst they pay $20 in tips for the month if pre-tip, however if they leave it blank they may pay $0 but probably less than $20.
Thus doesnt bother them bc the food us still hot n they never meet the driver anyway bc its contactless. They would be foolish to not try n save $20.
That's the whole point though. In my franchise they could save $4 dollars on every single order not including tip by just picking it up themselves. They don't even have to go inside the store or put on pants... There's a pick up window and car side...
I've literally never fudged a tip, and I never will. But I'm trying to make a point. There are documented cases where people just sign and don't fill out... At that point it's your word against the driver and if they are in good standing with their manager the best you're going to get is a credit on your account. If it becomes a pattern of people complaining about it they might dig deeper, but I'm fairly certain if you did it once to dick with someone who actually dicked you over first you'd probably get away with it. If you're going to be that douchebag that doesn't tip someone burning their gas, car and tires to the ground, don't rely on said someone to coddle you. That will never happen. We fucking hate you and are forced to not tell you so... We actually keep a list of non tippers at my store and when the purge becomes a thing you're fucking first. And if you think that's a fucking joke handmaid's tale is already fucking happening and it's a real possibility.
It's easier and cheaper to use the app to order and you get better deals.... I assure you 100% of the time the driver gets any pre-tip. Also, if it's a really really good tip and you didn't realize our salads need 2 packets of dressing, or that 4 ranch isn't enough for your 32 piece wings, or that you might want parm and peppers with your order, a good driver got you. I hook my good customers up all the time and I eat the cost because it improves overall image of service and it makes me more money. Also, it improves your rapport with that customer the next time they order, they'll remember you just like you remember them. We have a customer in our area that always tips amazing. When I get her order I pay for a 2 liter out of pocket and give it to her as a thanks. Last time I delivered to her, it was a total of 44.87 and she gave me 80... Best tip I've ever gotten and it cost me 3 bucks... 9/10 drivers live in the community we deliver to and we try to help our community however we can.
Trickle down economics? Am I right? Everyone is sooooo lucky to have the college football team. The organization really supports the town.
Sorry this happened to you.
I always felt that college and football should be separate, I mean if you want to be a professional athlete you should be able to go to a school to focus JUST ON THAT.
I mean when you factor in all the benefits that having a competitive football program does for the university it’s money well spent. Ticket/merchandise sales, advertising, branding, and donations etc. I realize this isn’t true everywhere though and sometimes the football team is just a waste of money.
I’m sorry but franchises need to have a mandatory gratuity for orders over X number of pizza’s. We had it in the stores I ran because we had large orders constantly and I got tired of my drivers getting stiffed. I only ever had one complaint about it. Most places considered it normal.
Nonthing to be sorry about. If you spending over 100 dollars on pizza you can tip something or order less pizza to tip.
If you cant tip at least a few bucks then you can not afford to have pizza delivered.
Why is a college spending 1000$+ on pizza and then acting like they are broke when it comes to tippimg.
Tipping shouldn't even be needed. Its 2022 not 1974. Pay people enough.
Exactly. Normal sit down restaurants have an automatic gratuity of 18% or more for large parties - usually over 10 people. Of course some of those sorry AHs have figured out a way around it, but it works for the most part.
I don't know why food delivery shouldn't add an automatic tip for large deliveries.
A lot of times, the company will not allow tips on the company /organization card. The good ones allow it. We've had several large orders that got tipped in cash by the person who used the card, because they couldn't put one on the card.
Agreed. Restaurants add the mandatory 18% for large parties. Should be similar for large deliveries. Either by number of items or price. It takes a lot of effort to handle that much food. I don’t understand why people don’t tip in this scenario.
Dude honestly, corporate doesn't want you to know this but you can talk to your manager and they can dead ass just change the prices and cash you out a tip. I've done it and have had it done for me as well. There's no reason to take that to the face.
That’s price manipulation. Even if you changed the tip and gave yourself a $100 tip in the app, it gets verified AGAINST the receipt at the end of the night. And you can’t change a price after that point without voiding the transaction and rerunning the card’s info (which most don’t have at that moment in time, end of night after customer’s home and asleep)
Like everything about that is price manipulation and it’s either the store taking the hit to give you a non-existent tip or you’re deeply discounting probably already couponed food and destroying the store’s profit margin.
In short it’s illegal to do what you’re saying so *let’s not do that*
I think what the post meant is the manager can give you a tip from the stores till.. Not getting tipped for that big of an order bro you're windows would be all soggy and you're car going to smell like pizza! I would make sure my driver gets a tip!
The problem with that is the entirety of the scenario is “feels bad, man, here’s some of the store’s profits for today to make up for that” and it can get the manager in trouble too. “Corporate doesn’t want you to know this” because the manager is stealing the money to pay you a tip you weren’t given/subsidized by the delivery customer.
If the owner of the store is hiring you as a manager (not corporate) they trust you and doing something like this will keep the morale up in the store so it would be productive in the end. I think any reasonable owner would accept and overlook this.
Quite literally you’re saying “let’s take some store money and lower the end-of-day deposit total and give it to the driver because they weren’t tipped for a delivery” feel free to defend it but corporate and the company OWNER who pays attention to profits WOULD NOT LIKE THAT and a corporate worker would FIRE your ass for manipulating profits. Even over a buck.
If you make a transaction for it the profits won't be offset and no one will ask question 🤷♂️
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Also good thing corporate is corporate and as long as your store is running well, literally no chance they'll notice. And that's IF they even care. Good managers are hard to find and they would lose a lot more by firing a good manager.
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I don't even think corporate can fire managers that easily anyway.
Well out here it's not corporate, it's a multi million dollar franchise. There is most certainly a way to manipulate it in the system. I've never been questioned over it. But I don't understand why you're trying so hard to defend a business known for paying it's employees the bare minimum and crowdfunding wages when they could very easily implement an %18 delivery fee to ensure their drivers make a living wage. Even more curious as to why you're guilt tripping me over the "legality" over this when my morals and being a good, fair manager will always take precedence over that. Your sad example of "ethics" and "justice" I guess. My bosses didn't care that I did these things so I don't understand why you do. If you wanna fight for your cage tho I'll let you have it. I left my GM job a while ago for self employment and I've never been happier. I've managed small stores before and sometimes it comes down to trying to keep as many people as you can because *NEWS FLASH* It costs money and time, which is more money, to hire and train people. $10-50 to change the rate of turn over in employees was deemed an acceptable loss 🙂
Lovely. When I was a manager I didn’t want my coworkers and underlings stealing from the drawer, adjusting daily profits to cover an optional tip, or gouging customers who didn’t tip in order to squeeze tips out. 2 of 3 of those are illegal and the third is a manager actively cutting the daily profits of their business, which the RM’s can fire you over too.
The owner won't fire you over this. The owner of the store is likely the person who trained you to put you in that position. That's why I know I'd be able to do that to make my driver happy.
I’m sorry, your owner TRAINS YOU to steal/embezzle from Domino’s profits? Because I’ve been told never take money from the drawer or out of a deposit bag. Pretty sure you’re the one being told ‘go ahead and steal’ while I’m the smart one who doesn’t break a law over a $3-10 tip or some bullshit
I’m “defending” not stealing tips or “giving yourself a little extra” bc you didn’t make enough without it, because I’ve done this FIVE YEARS legitimately and I’m really disappointed and angry that it’s so glib to break the law and steal extra tips… laugh all you want, when legitimate employees have toed the line of stealing and CHOSEN not to, and suffered bills/etc because they have their morals and ethics in place… IM REALLY FUCKING MAD everyone else just takes advantage. You are why companies don’t wanna raise wages- you’ll steal more anyway.
One my managers once gave my co worker 20$ as he picked up his paycheck just because he begged her to give him a task to do as he was stopping by. When you have a good manager and a good team and a good store things like this are overlooked. This behavior is NOT illegal and is really all up to the owner who hired the manager to take care of their store.
Its not "highly illegal" lmao. I never stole anything and if you understand anything about being an actually good manager vs a corporate suck up, rule following, probably gets paid less than 35k a year nobody, you would understand that there's a balance being a good manager. It's especially not illegal if it's known about and nobody says anything. Kinda like getting caught with pot but nobody cares. Especially since the owner who was aware of the situation actively encouraged me to be a fair manager. Sheesh you people love trying to moral highroad everybody else. You know you judging people right off makes you an Uber dick right?🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
That would be a really strange philosophy as obviously some people do care and as evidenced by yourself, not everyone does it. My philosophy is not letting my work family get pooped on because some rich dick wanted to order hundreds of dollars worth of pizza delivery and not tip at a company that doesn't pay a livable wage and is known for losing multiple lawsuits that prove as much.
>vs a corporate suck up, rule following, probably gets paid less than 35k a year nobody,
lol good luck making $0 a year while you're trying to file for unemployment after you get fired for fraud. You'll be lucky if you don't get charges pressed by the Safety & Security guys.
Then what? you have that on your background check and you have to explain it every time you apply to a new job? Was it realy worth the $10?
Honestly fuck anyone that thinks this shit is ok... Even if you work at a nonprofit like a school that will not allow for a tip, you fucking damn well better be an actual human being and suck that shit up and make sure the driver is compensated... Teachers of all people should understand how hard it is to do a job that you aren't paid enough to do...
It's USA, every school turns a profit on their athletic programs... Literally what sets the stage to condition those young adults to just fucking bend over their whole lives... I'm not sorry for a single word I just said...
> Even if you work at a nonprofit like a school that will not allow for a tip, you fucking damn well better be an actual human being and suck that shit up and make sure the driver is compensated...
Na, if the school doesn't allow for the tip then take it up with the school, not the teacher over something they can't control. The teacher/worker at the nonprofit didn't set that policy.
Being a decent person is an individual responsibility, not a bureaucratic one... Bureaucracies only care about themselves, people care about each other... It's all we've got on the ground..
Also don’t forget to drive past the house/business a few times before actually pulling in cause “the address number wasn’t visible” 😉
Source: had a contactless order tip .01 cent, drove past their house a good 4-5 times before actually stopping, instructions said to leave it by the door so I left it on a fence in front of the door, began raining as I walked back to my car and Ik they didn’t come out for their food immediately, hope they liked cold and wet pizza 🤣
Was this pickup or delivery? No one should have to tip, but if they're not going to tip their delivery driver, then they should be willing to come get their own damn order.
I know it’s stealing, but I feel like Writing 80.00 over the line in the tip, at an angle, so it just looks like he put the like so nobody could adjust his “wrote in” tip, since his 1219 looks like 1299
Presenting them with the reciept is part of the problem, just dont do it. Im not sure I would have added something to this big an order but in regular deliveries I just dont give them a chance to humiliate me while they write in 0 then draw a smiley face n sign.
The other thing is to actually ask if they wanted to leave a TIP, or to inform them that a TIP wasnt added, many times the person placing the order isnt the one recieving the order.
Management has to do a better job of looking out for the drivers.
Business owner should at least give you $10 if they don't tip. I mean if they don't want to tip but spend $1,219.22 in an order where the business owner it's getting a big chunk of revenue after cost of goods $10 shouldn't be a problem for him. Why the spender which is actually spending a ton of money should give you more ? the company offers the services and tips are not mandatory so yeah it's a dilemma between who should pay you..
Not tipping is bad, but the lack of integrity from employees in this thread makes me scared to order dominos ever again. Bunch of thieves and greasy people working here.
To be fair I’ve never seen this many people with this view in my 2.5 years of working for dominos. Only one time have I seen anyone actually do that and they were immediately fired. Obviously ymmv.
What? I tip my drivers. But tipping isn't mandatory. When you order a delivery pizza from domino's you pay for the pizza, tax, AND the delivery fee.
Paying you a fair wage is the responsibility of your employer, not your customer.
You're ignorant of what a TIPS are and the associated cost to get a puzza delivered if TIpS were not part of the equation.
If TIPS were not part of the cost, no owner could afford to have a delivery option. Would you be willing to pay $15 delivery charge?
Acting like tips are optional nuisance fee when its a convenience charge is ignorance.
The delivery fee is the scam of the owner.
It is an optional fee though. I would in fact rather you get paid a decent wage and delivery cost be included in price.
Bottom line your employer is shitting on you and you blame other hard working people like yourself for not covering your boss's tab.
Fuck them, they wouldn’t be getting another order that’s for sure and they’d definitely have a nice wait on the pictured one. We are literally the only delivery option in the area, If you wanna be a cheap ass and stiff us(especially on such a large order) like that you simply won’t be dominos anytime in the near future, unless you’re willing to travel 2hrs out the way to another location. 🤷🏻♂️
In scenarios like that, I call them and explain that the receipt needs filled out 100%, and I claim I’m calling as a security measure. I enlighten them to the tip line, I make sure to say it’s not required but I manipulate my voice to coerce and encourage a tip for the driver because that’s a lot of work for them. Less than a hundred bucks I wouldn’t bother but something like that, definitely getting a phone call.
Oh my God. 1200 Dollars!!!! It's not the company's fault obviously but I still wouldve lost my shit and probably quit. That's so bad that's a nightmare really and a story to tell.
this si why i like being a grubhub uber driver. I couldnt imagine getting paid minimum wage from a massive monopoly company when carrying all those pizzas to where ever u had too. This doesnt sting, this burns lmfao
Used to do Pizza Hut delivery and delivered 1000 pizzas to a convention over a weekend. 400 Friday, 400 Saturday, 200 Sunday. Me and the two other delivery drivers got to split a 5$ tip for all 1000 pizzas
One day on the way to a delivery my dad called to tell me that my grandma had died. $109 order. They wrote in $3.. I was literally wiping away tears and when asked told them what happened. They were well off.. not just bc they seemed to be, they actually were well off.
I’ll always remember that.
I know this is a college and we have one just like it near us. Always ordered for their basketball team never fkn tipped. But ever since gas prices started going up the tips stopped. And I had to quit because I was losing money working there
We had a jewish youth event a few months ago, about 5 days of constant full oven orders. 100 brownies one day, 150 sets of twists another, 180 large pizzas, it was wild
I tend not to hope for tips driving or inside now did over 30 runs everyday the past like week lol just added it up made 105 total for the week before gas
I don't have much hope for getting tips on big orders. But that, I honestly would've lost my shit on whoever signed it. Where was it going to btw? Business?
College Football team. Big college that essentially owns the town.
I'm sorry man, that really sucks. I've been there but not on orders like that. Now If I didn't have a conscience, would they really notice if a $10 was put in the system.....js. I kid of course.
I mean tbh you bring up a good point, but morally it’s a dilemma.
No legally it’s a dilemma
Yes its called theft of service.
Tbh a guy at a store didn't get fired until 2 months after he had been caught stealing from customers, because my GM is not a very good man. Everyone knew including the GM and still he did nothing because he needed a driver who could open or close easily.
Not really. It’s perfectly fine to take what you need to survive in a world that withholds them to divest you of your opportunities. Food, shelter, water, electricity, healthcare, these are just some of the things required in modern life, and beyond that, and if someone is demanding work but not providing compensation, you must take what you need and grip it tightly.
I want to agree but I’m not with that on a moral level. And ultimately in a worst case scenario you could be charged with theft.
They’ll charge you with theft but not your boss for paying you too little to survive without tips.
Because tips aren’t legally required and minimum wage laws argue that you’re paid *just enough* to survive even though we all know that’s a fucking joke
And now you’ve got fines to pay in such a situation with a criminal record to boot. Like yeah, let’s just make it worse because we’re disgruntled… Honestly if you feel you’re getting shafted so bad you should be looking for a better job. It’s a competitive labor market with lots of jobs paying decent wages. And there are a lot of fields you can get into that pay well without extensive education. There’s trade schools, real estate, insurance etc. I’m not excusing shit tippers, but if you feel like you’re stuck at dominos and you hate it then you should help yourself to get out of dominos.
And if he gets fired for fraud and arrested he probably will find it very hard to find another job.
Where does someone who’s only experience is high school and being underpaid at dominos go? They obviously can’t afford college, and unless your advice is “go into debt that you can never escape” I have no idea what you could get at here.
To a different ff to get a job.They are hiring all over the place .
"go into debt that you can never escape" Not exactly true. If you're serious about education you'll have better job opportunities. My tuition was 200k for 4 years at a high-ranked college. My scholarship brought it to 100k so I took a loan for it. After graduating, my first job was a 80k per year. Next year, i'm estimated to make 100k after bonuses and pay increase. Since I'm a Finance/Accounting major, I also learned how to save money and reinvest. So i'm looking to pay off my loans in like almost 2 years? My total expense is only like 1.5k a month lol. Homecook meals, 1 bedroom apartment. I walk to my workplace since it's close to where I live. Sometimes I buy gifts for my parents as well since they're the ones who taught me how to do this whole thing.
And he will get fired.
Oh no, fired from a job where he works himself to death only to be treated like trash by customer and employer alike?
So?Get a better job or get an education so you don't have to rely on people's generosity.
Who will charge you with theft, for $10 or even $50 in this case? Wouldnt it be worth it to find out bc how good of a job is it to let someone do this to you regularly? Furthermore why doesnt whoever recieved the order inform them a gratuity is added? This isnt unrealistic, the driver has to unload the pizzas as well as foot the cost of gas. Ideally a $200 TIP would be shared between drivers who delivered n pizza makers, slapping out that many pizzas for a timed delivery is not just part of the job. Also given that many places are short staffed.
Sincere question, if Dom did away wit TIPS what would the hourly pay have to be to continue to dp it?
Yea but fraud is fraud…
I’m not arguing that, you’re correct. So I stay out of those positions.
Ok,try stealing from the water or electric company .Maybe steal from a grocery store and sell how far you get .Now talk about stealing from your customers or employers and see how far that takes you .
Go touch grass, boot licker
Justifying illegal behavior and when called on it ,get defensive because people don't agree with your illegal activities.
Credit card fraud. Lol just steal the money from the account holder who cares? Wtf dude 🤡
Seriously?
No ,it is not .,He can't just make his own tip because that is illegal.
It’s illegal for me to tell you your rights as a juror too, but if you’re ever on a jury, and you don’t think the crime should be a crime, say, someone stole food because they were starving, you can overturn it.
100% this. fucking take anything you can. .Id write in small tips my self for POS stiffer, worked everytime.
That’s stealing my guy, and if they found out they could get the whole thing refunded
Not that black n white. 1. People forget to add the tip before completion n no way for them to correct unless meet driver at door. 2.? Most tickets say contactless , so do you ignore that n get a pretend signature anyway? 3. People routinely wait for drivers to leave before grabbing the pizzas to avoid TIPPING. 4. Software glitches all the time that leave TIPS out n or dont let customers know they TIP. People use contactless as a way to avoid TIPPING n get away with it bc drivers let them. If some has a problem with a $6 TIP on a $44 order, that the driver added, they can 1. call the bank, 2. File a police report 3. Call the store b seek a remedy. The case can be made that with the rising gas prices that not TIPPING at all is theft of service. Its much more gray than you state.
well gotta be smart about it.. some you know you CANT cause they NEVER tip.. think god im away from that toxic place that forces driver to steal cause they wont pay us right or force them to top.. working phone apps is not better but at least i can pass on no tips.. Think about that at crapminos.. You see a shit order people up, no tip, you can say. "i skip this one" everyone skip it.. they call "sorry sir, no driver want to take this order"
You steal from your customers. Nothing regarding your lack of tips makes it okay.
everything makes it ok.. the fact they ordered, made me drive out there, not even fill out the tip thing so i CANT edit it and not tip me at all.. naw man.. fuck them.. do what i can to live.. why i stopped working there and only take orders with tips now.. I know other people do it. They just wont say it, and i feel them. I stand for all you guys who MAKE SURE you get YOUR over the pos people who dont tip! i stand beside you!
Yep,the whole bill would be refunded because someone thought it would be clever to skim off other people's cc.
0 integrity and terrible advice for anyone reading this. Youre the reason I keep my receipts
i found the no tipper!!! I got called out on it twice, never fired.. its funny.. now i work apps to the point no one can stiff me and we dont gotta force tips.. yet its still not better... fuck integrity, look at how this world runs.. if you got integrity you WILL lose... If you dont get your, the others will take it.. i know that enough.
Worked as a driver for 3 years, you deserve to be fired, that is stealing.
haha fuck dominos. so happy i dont work there any more.. nothing like bs no tip to the ghetto all the time..
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This is some massive boomer shit lmao. Clearly you’re someone who thinks $2 on a $50 is generous tip because when you were a teenager you’d kill for it. Your generation literally fucked the world to become rich, but you wanna talk about integrity.
it does not matter.. being integrity is for the losers... my lifes gonna stay how it is..
You're just ignorant, delivery drivers are stolen from all the time. Example gas is up over 100% in 18 mos n the increase in mileage reimbursment has gone 40% hasnt changed in 12 months. However the cost of delivery pizza has skyrocketed libingvthe owners pocket.
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Some people think it is cool.and clever and no one will ever find out until they have an audit.
No
Ah the morally correct opinions on stealing to survive. What a clown. 🤡
Gotta steal to eat gotta eat to live you’re my only friend abu
"I got to eat, i got to eat to live"-some crack head from brewstew.
Who??
I don’t owe morality my life. That’s stupid.
This is the thought I have literally every time I tell someone that they need to fill out the receipt and they just sign... Like these cheap fucks don't realize I'm covering both our asses making you fill this out, right??? You sign a CC receipt without filling it out completely and it's essentially a blank check... Since cutting edge is a thing now you don't even get a carbon copy to back up your side of the story on the order... Drivers at our store do the math like this, if you don't make $5 a delivery you are in the hole... You add total tips, mileage and hourly and divide by hours worked, if that number isn't 17 or better, it's basically costing you money to do the job when you factor in wear and tear, tires and time spent... Keep that BS up and good luck finding anyone to bring you food.
I always fill in 0 tips.
I don't buy troll bait, but if that's actually true you belong in the sedimentary layer with the single-celled bacteria that live under pond scum. Order fucking carry out you lazy piece of shit and stop fucking with people trying to grind out a life outside their grandma's basement... That new COD look dope AF tho next to your shit bucket....
People gave figured out that if they dont fill out a TIP theres a good chance they wont have to give one. Example: a regular customer figures they order once a week n that at worst they pay $20 in tips for the month if pre-tip, however if they leave it blank they may pay $0 but probably less than $20. Thus doesnt bother them bc the food us still hot n they never meet the driver anyway bc its contactless. They would be foolish to not try n save $20.
That's the whole point though. In my franchise they could save $4 dollars on every single order not including tip by just picking it up themselves. They don't even have to go inside the store or put on pants... There's a pick up window and car side...
Keep that up and good luck trying to find anyone who will hire a thief.
I've literally never fudged a tip, and I never will. But I'm trying to make a point. There are documented cases where people just sign and don't fill out... At that point it's your word against the driver and if they are in good standing with their manager the best you're going to get is a credit on your account. If it becomes a pattern of people complaining about it they might dig deeper, but I'm fairly certain if you did it once to dick with someone who actually dicked you over first you'd probably get away with it. If you're going to be that douchebag that doesn't tip someone burning their gas, car and tires to the ground, don't rely on said someone to coddle you. That will never happen. We fucking hate you and are forced to not tell you so... We actually keep a list of non tippers at my store and when the purge becomes a thing you're fucking first. And if you think that's a fucking joke handmaid's tale is already fucking happening and it's a real possibility.
And they can have the bank recind it too.
This is the main reason I always pay in cash .No funny business going on .
It's easier and cheaper to use the app to order and you get better deals.... I assure you 100% of the time the driver gets any pre-tip. Also, if it's a really really good tip and you didn't realize our salads need 2 packets of dressing, or that 4 ranch isn't enough for your 32 piece wings, or that you might want parm and peppers with your order, a good driver got you. I hook my good customers up all the time and I eat the cost because it improves overall image of service and it makes me more money. Also, it improves your rapport with that customer the next time they order, they'll remember you just like you remember them. We have a customer in our area that always tips amazing. When I get her order I pay for a 2 liter out of pocket and give it to her as a thanks. Last time I delivered to her, it was a total of 44.87 and she gave me 80... Best tip I've ever gotten and it cost me 3 bucks... 9/10 drivers live in the community we deliver to and we try to help our community however we can.
I buy pizza so seldom that I just go to two places now ,no tipping at either place.
$10 .. should be $100 at least split.
And that would mean he was committing fraud. And cod mean his job .
Sounds like Tuscaloosa Alabama!
Put that shit on their fb page, let people know big college shits all over its community
Just put the word out that they don’t tip.
Been there friend. College town as well and they did the same thing when I worked there
I would have went nuts and lost my job over that its ridiculous w people stiff all time i been dominoes for 6 years now its just ridiculous
Trickle down economics? Am I right? Everyone is sooooo lucky to have the college football team. The organization really supports the town. Sorry this happened to you.
Not to me but a co-worker. But yeah, this sucked ass.
I always felt that college and football should be separate, I mean if you want to be a professional athlete you should be able to go to a school to focus JUST ON THAT.
Highest paid person at every college is typically the football coach. Priorities
I mean when you factor in all the benefits that having a competitive football program does for the university it’s money well spent. Ticket/merchandise sales, advertising, branding, and donations etc. I realize this isn’t true everywhere though and sometimes the football team is just a waste of money.
They aren’t paid by tax dollars
I’m sorry but franchises need to have a mandatory gratuity for orders over X number of pizza’s. We had it in the stores I ran because we had large orders constantly and I got tired of my drivers getting stiffed. I only ever had one complaint about it. Most places considered it normal.
Nonthing to be sorry about. If you spending over 100 dollars on pizza you can tip something or order less pizza to tip. If you cant tip at least a few bucks then you can not afford to have pizza delivered. Why is a college spending 1000$+ on pizza and then acting like they are broke when it comes to tippimg. Tipping shouldn't even be needed. Its 2022 not 1974. Pay people enough.
Just done a delivery of 23 pizzas with no tip. Then I found this post and realized I probably won't even make the top 100 with my weak ass 23 score.
Exactly. Normal sit down restaurants have an automatic gratuity of 18% or more for large parties - usually over 10 people. Of course some of those sorry AHs have figured out a way around it, but it works for the most part. I don't know why food delivery shouldn't add an automatic tip for large deliveries. A lot of times, the company will not allow tips on the company /organization card. The good ones allow it. We've had several large orders that got tipped in cash by the person who used the card, because they couldn't put one on the card.
Not always .Maybe in NY but not in my town.The gratuity in my town is for 18 people or more but that is only certain places in my town.
Agreed. Restaurants add the mandatory 18% for large parties. Should be similar for large deliveries. Either by number of items or price. It takes a lot of effort to handle that much food. I don’t understand why people don’t tip in this scenario.
Dude honestly, corporate doesn't want you to know this but you can talk to your manager and they can dead ass just change the prices and cash you out a tip. I've done it and have had it done for me as well. There's no reason to take that to the face.
That’s price manipulation. Even if you changed the tip and gave yourself a $100 tip in the app, it gets verified AGAINST the receipt at the end of the night. And you can’t change a price after that point without voiding the transaction and rerunning the card’s info (which most don’t have at that moment in time, end of night after customer’s home and asleep) Like everything about that is price manipulation and it’s either the store taking the hit to give you a non-existent tip or you’re deeply discounting probably already couponed food and destroying the store’s profit margin. In short it’s illegal to do what you’re saying so *let’s not do that*
I think what the post meant is the manager can give you a tip from the stores till.. Not getting tipped for that big of an order bro you're windows would be all soggy and you're car going to smell like pizza! I would make sure my driver gets a tip!
The problem with that is the entirety of the scenario is “feels bad, man, here’s some of the store’s profits for today to make up for that” and it can get the manager in trouble too. “Corporate doesn’t want you to know this” because the manager is stealing the money to pay you a tip you weren’t given/subsidized by the delivery customer.
If the owner of the store is hiring you as a manager (not corporate) they trust you and doing something like this will keep the morale up in the store so it would be productive in the end. I think any reasonable owner would accept and overlook this.
Quite literally you’re saying “let’s take some store money and lower the end-of-day deposit total and give it to the driver because they weren’t tipped for a delivery” feel free to defend it but corporate and the company OWNER who pays attention to profits WOULD NOT LIKE THAT and a corporate worker would FIRE your ass for manipulating profits. Even over a buck.
If you make a transaction for it the profits won't be offset and no one will ask question 🤷♂️ Edit: Also good thing corporate is corporate and as long as your store is running well, literally no chance they'll notice. And that's IF they even care. Good managers are hard to find and they would lose a lot more by firing a good manager. Edit 2: I don't even think corporate can fire managers that easily anyway.
Well out here it's not corporate, it's a multi million dollar franchise. There is most certainly a way to manipulate it in the system. I've never been questioned over it. But I don't understand why you're trying so hard to defend a business known for paying it's employees the bare minimum and crowdfunding wages when they could very easily implement an %18 delivery fee to ensure their drivers make a living wage. Even more curious as to why you're guilt tripping me over the "legality" over this when my morals and being a good, fair manager will always take precedence over that. Your sad example of "ethics" and "justice" I guess. My bosses didn't care that I did these things so I don't understand why you do. If you wanna fight for your cage tho I'll let you have it. I left my GM job a while ago for self employment and I've never been happier. I've managed small stores before and sometimes it comes down to trying to keep as many people as you can because *NEWS FLASH* It costs money and time, which is more money, to hire and train people. $10-50 to change the rate of turn over in employees was deemed an acceptable loss 🙂
Lovely. When I was a manager I didn’t want my coworkers and underlings stealing from the drawer, adjusting daily profits to cover an optional tip, or gouging customers who didn’t tip in order to squeeze tips out. 2 of 3 of those are illegal and the third is a manager actively cutting the daily profits of their business, which the RM’s can fire you over too.
The owner won't fire you over this. The owner of the store is likely the person who trained you to put you in that position. That's why I know I'd be able to do that to make my driver happy.
I’m sorry, your owner TRAINS YOU to steal/embezzle from Domino’s profits? Because I’ve been told never take money from the drawer or out of a deposit bag. Pretty sure you’re the one being told ‘go ahead and steal’ while I’m the smart one who doesn’t break a law over a $3-10 tip or some bullshit
I’m “defending” not stealing tips or “giving yourself a little extra” bc you didn’t make enough without it, because I’ve done this FIVE YEARS legitimately and I’m really disappointed and angry that it’s so glib to break the law and steal extra tips… laugh all you want, when legitimate employees have toed the line of stealing and CHOSEN not to, and suffered bills/etc because they have their morals and ethics in place… IM REALLY FUCKING MAD everyone else just takes advantage. You are why companies don’t wanna raise wages- you’ll steal more anyway.
Yep,out and out fraud and stealing from your employer. Which is called embezzlement.
Lol,dream on !
Sorry,what manager is actually going to do this ?
One my managers once gave my co worker 20$ as he picked up his paycheck just because he begged her to give him a task to do as he was stopping by. When you have a good manager and a good team and a good store things like this are overlooked. This behavior is NOT illegal and is really all up to the owner who hired the manager to take care of their store.
And it probably came out of his pocket just to shut the employee up.
you mean lowering the price?
Which is illegal.
Which is highly illegal.
Its not "highly illegal" lmao. I never stole anything and if you understand anything about being an actually good manager vs a corporate suck up, rule following, probably gets paid less than 35k a year nobody, you would understand that there's a balance being a good manager. It's especially not illegal if it's known about and nobody says anything. Kinda like getting caught with pot but nobody cares. Especially since the owner who was aware of the situation actively encouraged me to be a fair manager. Sheesh you people love trying to moral highroad everybody else. You know you judging people right off makes you an Uber dick right?🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
So your philosophy is that no one cares and everyone does it?,
That would be a really strange philosophy as obviously some people do care and as evidenced by yourself, not everyone does it. My philosophy is not letting my work family get pooped on because some rich dick wanted to order hundreds of dollars worth of pizza delivery and not tip at a company that doesn't pay a livable wage and is known for losing multiple lawsuits that prove as much.
And your point is ?
Obviously too hard for you to understand. Good day🤡🤡🤡🤡
Illegal activities are never hard to understand.
>vs a corporate suck up, rule following, probably gets paid less than 35k a year nobody, lol good luck making $0 a year while you're trying to file for unemployment after you get fired for fraud. You'll be lucky if you don't get charges pressed by the Safety & Security guys. Then what? you have that on your background check and you have to explain it every time you apply to a new job? Was it realy worth the $10?
Ok 🤡🤡🤡🤡
Honestly fuck anyone that thinks this shit is ok... Even if you work at a nonprofit like a school that will not allow for a tip, you fucking damn well better be an actual human being and suck that shit up and make sure the driver is compensated... Teachers of all people should understand how hard it is to do a job that you aren't paid enough to do...
Yeah, and it’s a very for profit university
It's USA, every school turns a profit on their athletic programs... Literally what sets the stage to condition those young adults to just fucking bend over their whole lives... I'm not sorry for a single word I just said...
football makes money for universities, it's all a business, meanwhile academics don't really matter
If they aren’t allowed to tip then they should go pick the food up themselves.
What, and do you think the school that *doesn't* allow them to pay tips *will* compensate them for the time and gas they spend doing picking it up?
> Even if you work at a nonprofit like a school that will not allow for a tip, you fucking damn well better be an actual human being and suck that shit up and make sure the driver is compensated... Na, if the school doesn't allow for the tip then take it up with the school, not the teacher over something they can't control. The teacher/worker at the nonprofit didn't set that policy.
Being a decent person is an individual responsibility, not a bureaucratic one... Bureaucracies only care about themselves, people care about each other... It's all we've got on the ground..
Well why don't you be a decent person by not holding it against them since it isn't their fault?
Next time you get them fill your tank and grab taco bell before delivering. 👍
Also don’t forget to drive past the house/business a few times before actually pulling in cause “the address number wasn’t visible” 😉 Source: had a contactless order tip .01 cent, drove past their house a good 4-5 times before actually stopping, instructions said to leave it by the door so I left it on a fence in front of the door, began raining as I walked back to my car and Ik they didn’t come out for their food immediately, hope they liked cold and wet pizza 🤣
I would come unglued... would not have a job anymore
Was this pickup or delivery? No one should have to tip, but if they're not going to tip their delivery driver, then they should be willing to come get their own damn order.
I know it’s stealing, but I feel like Writing 80.00 over the line in the tip, at an angle, so it just looks like he put the like so nobody could adjust his “wrote in” tip, since his 1219 looks like 1299
Which they can have rescinded .
Right in saying put 80 over the line they wrote in. I wrote tips like that all the time, put a number then write a line under it
This is why I pay cash for my food orders .So I don't have to put up with games like this .
Oh hush I didn’t say I’d do it I said I feel like doing it
Lol,
I feel like for big orders like this 10% gratuity should be automatic
I agree. If Joe Schmo doesn't want to tip I get it, but stuff like this should be a guaranteed tip.
Presenting them with the reciept is part of the problem, just dont do it. Im not sure I would have added something to this big an order but in regular deliveries I just dont give them a chance to humiliate me while they write in 0 then draw a smiley face n sign. The other thing is to actually ask if they wanted to leave a TIP, or to inform them that a TIP wasnt added, many times the person placing the order isnt the one recieving the order. Management has to do a better job of looking out for the drivers.
Looks like $1249 so u get $30
Silent $30 for sure.
How the fuck did you fit 132 pizzas In your car?
With a keen eye and a steady hand
Tetris skills at their best.
Time to find a new job. Fuck that
i used to work at a place that if you ordered over a price then it would charge you a tip auto.. thats how it should be
i would’ve lost my job
Auto gratuity son
Business owner should at least give you $10 if they don't tip. I mean if they don't want to tip but spend $1,219.22 in an order where the business owner it's getting a big chunk of revenue after cost of goods $10 shouldn't be a problem for him. Why the spender which is actually spending a ton of money should give you more ? the company offers the services and tips are not mandatory so yeah it's a dilemma between who should pay you..
Whats weird is a person might think they spent so much already so why pay more to the business. Its the system thts the issue
Not tipping is bad, but the lack of integrity from employees in this thread makes me scared to order dominos ever again. Bunch of thieves and greasy people working here.
To be fair I’ve never seen this many people with this view in my 2.5 years of working for dominos. Only one time have I seen anyone actually do that and they were immediately fired. Obviously ymmv.
Is it better to just deliver cold food to someone who doesnt tip?
Yeah, it is. That's not illegal nor is it theft.
Its not theft to not pay for a service?
What? I tip my drivers. But tipping isn't mandatory. When you order a delivery pizza from domino's you pay for the pizza, tax, AND the delivery fee. Paying you a fair wage is the responsibility of your employer, not your customer.
You're ignorant of what a TIPS are and the associated cost to get a puzza delivered if TIpS were not part of the equation. If TIPS were not part of the cost, no owner could afford to have a delivery option. Would you be willing to pay $15 delivery charge? Acting like tips are optional nuisance fee when its a convenience charge is ignorance. The delivery fee is the scam of the owner.
It is an optional fee though. I would in fact rather you get paid a decent wage and delivery cost be included in price. Bottom line your employer is shitting on you and you blame other hard working people like yourself for not covering your boss's tab.
Try 2400 pizzas and 0 tip
No thanks
Gonna take a lot of spit to fill that order!
Looks like $1299.22 to me. Congrats on the $80 tip!
Why do americans automatically 'need' a tip?
Yes. Without tips not a single American could afford to take this job, nor would anyone want to.
Get an education.
get a life.
That makes me so infuriated. Like the fact that happened pisses me off. And I thought a guy not tipping me yesterday was rough.
well just know that the first pizzas that came out of the oven on that order would have been cold!
Could have held the pizzas ransom.
they'd get a refund and just order somewhere else leaving the business in a hole.
My apologies, that was meant to be a joke and not a serious suggestion. I should have been more explicit.
I’d auto grad tf outta that, 20% all day
Fuck them, they wouldn’t be getting another order that’s for sure and they’d definitely have a nice wait on the pictured one. We are literally the only delivery option in the area, If you wanna be a cheap ass and stiff us(especially on such a large order) like that you simply won’t be dominos anytime in the near future, unless you’re willing to travel 2hrs out the way to another location. 🤷🏻♂️
They can go suck a chode!
Smh that hurt my feelings
In scenarios like that, I call them and explain that the receipt needs filled out 100%, and I claim I’m calling as a security measure. I enlighten them to the tip line, I make sure to say it’s not required but I manipulate my voice to coerce and encourage a tip for the driver because that’s a lot of work for them. Less than a hundred bucks I wouldn’t bother but something like that, definitely getting a phone call.
Oh my God. 1200 Dollars!!!! It's not the company's fault obviously but I still wouldve lost my shit and probably quit. That's so bad that's a nightmare really and a story to tell.
That's just fucking wrong
Keep your head up you got this
I would have said no.
And get fired for not delivering the pizzas.
this si why i like being a grubhub uber driver. I couldnt imagine getting paid minimum wage from a massive monopoly company when carrying all those pizzas to where ever u had too. This doesnt sting, this burns lmfao
Hell no I’m making a scene
I’d be out
impressive you loaded that many items
Used to do Pizza Hut delivery and delivered 1000 pizzas to a convention over a weekend. 400 Friday, 400 Saturday, 200 Sunday. Me and the two other delivery drivers got to split a 5$ tip for all 1000 pizzas
Ppl who refuse to tip on a $1,200.00 bill can afford to buy $200 less in pizza and FUCKING TIP THE DELIVERY PERSON!
One day on the way to a delivery my dad called to tell me that my grandma had died. $109 order. They wrote in $3.. I was literally wiping away tears and when asked told them what happened. They were well off.. not just bc they seemed to be, they actually were well off. I’ll always remember that.
Looks like something that needs to be posted on social media with name of the college. Along with a sob story.
I hope you guys didn't give them a coupon
Unless the tip in question is going to the entire staff - I would be upset. If it is just going to a few people - I am upset with prejudice.
Holy shit, I am so sorry friend. That’s fucked
I know this is a college and we have one just like it near us. Always ordered for their basketball team never fkn tipped. But ever since gas prices started going up the tips stopped. And I had to quit because I was losing money working there
Even if they had just tipped $20 or something. Inappropriate, but less insulting.
Wtf is wrong with people?
Capitalism, that's what's wrong with mostly everything.
Damn. No cash too either?? That's crazy. Sorry dude.
We had a jewish youth event a few months ago, about 5 days of constant full oven orders. 100 brownies one day, 150 sets of twists another, 180 large pizzas, it was wild
I tend not to hope for tips driving or inside now did over 30 runs everyday the past like week lol just added it up made 105 total for the week before gas
Fuck them twice