This is really sweet and positive and I love it for that. At the same time, I kinda wonder if maybe it’s 4:20 where you are?
This is really sweet and positive and I love it for that. At the same time, I kinda wonder if maybe it’s 4:20 where you are?
I mean i wanna hate on him but as a white dude trying to be an ally this is probably the most responsible thing he could do... So... It’s hard to hate...
Music is the tits, end of story. Some say it’s good, some say it’s bad. Some like classical, some like rock, some like this, some like that. Could be way worse, we could have to live without it altogether. Just enjoy people making it, even if it’s not for you.
I mean sure-we all get a little upset when down graded. I get that it’s really hard for her to be moved from the best seat to the second best. But it IS hard to sympathize with her as when I’m downgraded from MY seat, I have to hang on to the wing, screaming, like some sort of nightmare at 20 thousand feet.
I can’t tell if “tourist class” is the funniest or most offensive thing I’ve ever heard.
I’d be mad if I paid for first class and got moved to coach too.
People here seem to like you more even though you basically said the same thing. I judge that by you not getting the assreaming I got up top.
Most places I’ve worked either fired you for your first no-show or started looking for reasons to fire you, unless you’d been there for five years or something. This may be regional—the place I live now has much higher expectations for “work ethic” than, say, when I lived on the west coast and there was more leeway.
Pay attention and read before playing with your pebkac.
I see this coming up a lot in this thread: Food service employees don’t have the choice to not come in. You show up to your shift or you get fired.
Man, you people are being brutal to someone who says he used to delivery pizza in the 90s. Either fucking put on your glasses or slow the fuck down when you read.
It might be the pregnancy hormones, but this story made me tear up a bit.
Gross.
This ^ a million times. I delivered pizzas back in the day and I remember having to work in a blizzard and it was one of the worst nights I ever had tip wise. I seriously had like 5 or 6 people give me nothing. I was so pissed I almost threw a Snapple bottle at the last guys car. Luckily my urge to stay out of jail…
She’s a good person.
Same, when I was a kid we used to get Chinese food every Friday and one week a major snowstorm fell on the day, like feet, not even inches, and it was still coming down hard. Three sons screaming they want their Chinese food for about 15 minutes was all it took, she folded like a house of cards. She called Jade…
Inclement weather is not a primary reason for delivery. Americans are too fat and lazy to pick something up or make something at home.
As a former pizza delivery guy, don’t order delivery during a major snowstorm. The roads often aren’t plowed until the storm has slowed and nobody should risk harm to deliver a $12 pizza.
These guys are at work & could probably use the money, so as long as you make it worth their while, why not? 50% tip seems about right. Minimum $10, not matter what.
It all depends on where you are. If you’re somewhere that can handle the snow sure, it’s fine. Just tip more than average. When I delivered pizzas as a kid I would make a fucking killing during snowstorms.