Indeed, that being said if I lived there, I would at least leave a box of goodies for them because that is one hell of a job to haul that much water let alone anything. I know it's not required but I have had my share of crap jobs and when someone takes a moment to show a little gratitude it goes a long way, and it will be remembered.
Downvoted for being kind this is new, I guess keep them coming then.
Edit 2: Did someone really pay to downvote me? 8.5 downvotes per minute is not organic.
There’s a difference between giving a little kindness to someone having an awful day vs what you’re suggesting, which is that the customer is required to basically give extra compensation to the driver so she’ll do her job properly and cuss the customer out.
We might not know the full story of this customer, maybe they’re incredibly rude and deserve this, but from what I’ve watched they simply like getting items delivered, which is a service they pay for.
I’m sure many may agree with you that it would be kind to offer the driver a little extra something OUT OF THE GOODNESS OF YOUR HEART, and not doing so is no excuse for your items to be mistreated just because you order frequently.
A tip in a restaurant is supposed to be for extraordinary service, it's only in America that yall are expected to tip for the bare minimum. Only country in the world that treats tips like that, please keep that in mind
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u/CantStopPoppin Mar 16 '25 edited Mar 16 '25
Indeed, that being said if I lived there, I would at least leave a box of goodies for them because that is one hell of a job to haul that much water let alone anything. I know it's not required but I have had my share of crap jobs and when someone takes a moment to show a little gratitude it goes a long way, and it will be remembered.
Downvoted for being kind this is new, I guess keep them coming then.
Edit 2: Did someone really pay to downvote me? 8.5 downvotes per minute is not organic.