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• #12577
If one does use the tip function, does it all go to the delivery person?
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• #12578
Aye.
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• #12579
Yep
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• #12580
£1 tip per person that I'm ordering for
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• #12581
People that cut and paste, and override values in Excel calculators (that I have lovingly maintained, that make manual payroll calculation a breeze) and then complain that "it's broken and doesn't work"
No shit, you changed the calculations to £19.36. -
• #12582
You can lock cells. Helps a lot.
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• #12583
You can put such people in locked cells. Helps a lot.
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• #12584
Trying to find things on the internet.
I'm trying to find a fucking powerline adapter, that a) has a passthrough plug, and b) has WiFi on the other end, and a bonus c) be decent.
These strike me as the main things almost everyone wants in this product. But yet it seems to be ridiculously hard to sort through to find a) + b), let alone c) and then factor in price.
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• #12586
Good point. Thanks.
It's just one of those purchases that has you drowning in models and every one seems to span multiple years with shit model names like TL-WPA9610 that don't help you navigate age, etc.
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• #12587
I found the same thing. Part of the reason why I decided to go mesh - just less of a headache trying to work out which to buy.
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• #12588
what did you get?
All the mesh stuff seems to end up in the £300 mark
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• #12589
Went with the BT one. Got three units and I think it was somewhere around £100-150? Can’t remember. It seems to be working pretty well. Certainly better than the powerline and range extender solution I was using before.
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• #12590
It's just one of those purchases that has you drowning in models and every one seems to span multiple years with shit model names like TL-WPA9610 that don't help you navigate age, etc.
I totally get you. Makes it worse when you end up on Amazon and they throw in 'Featured' items, reviews from Amazon.com which don't relate to the .co.uk version and duplicated items.
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• #12591
People should tip them, giving the rider £1 on top of the £30 you're already spending on pizza is no big deal but it means a >25% boost in earnings for them.
100% this. Tip your food delivery drivers / riders.
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• #12592
Without starting a massive slanging match. Are Deliveroo etc any different from say Hermes in terms of rubbish employment terms etc. I can’t imagine people tipping your Hermes delivery?
Genuine question is there something that categorises it differently to you? -
• #12593
I tip all of our delivery guys at Christmas, but judging by the sometimes tearful reactions, I don't think it's particularly commonplace.
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• #12594
Here's my fairly pathetic earnings from working for Deliveroo if anyone cares. Probably about 250 deliveries total. More tips than I thought, plus you get a pound in cash from time to time. The bottom rows are older and it certainly felt like I got more tips back then. Not sure what (if anything) changed. Could work out a p-value on it and see if it's significant
I do agree it's odd to tip Deliveroo people and not parcel delivery people, but maybe the expectation of tips is factored into what you're paid, as it is with wait staff. We should just pay people normally and do away with the whole system.
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• #12595
£50 tips in that time? That's really poor.
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• #12596
I mean, I know it's not the same as tipping restaurant staff but I do like to tip deliveroo people about 10% of the value of the order because I know how shit their conditions are and regard it as a lazy fat bastard tax on me for not being arsed to cook.
I had assumed, obviously wrongly, that more people do that.
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• #12597
Money or gifts? In a card or just in hand?
I used to tip regularly, I very rarely do now. The non tipping thing isn’t something I’m 100% comfortable with but I’m against the concept so I’ve tried to counter that by using the same driver for airport runs etc. Going to the same hairdresser for over 3 years (with significant price rises). I don’t use Uber or food delivery companies out of choice.
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• #12598
Plus some cash, which bought a pint every so often. I didn't keep track of that because I was never going to earn enough to pay any tax anyway.
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• #12599
^This pay proper wages, that are taxed and NI’d so the employer has to contribute too.
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• #12600
Usually gifts. We get a case of decent wine in and some boxes of figs and chocolates for the non drinkers. Occasionally, for people we get to know well, cash in a card.
Can confirm. If I wasn't lazy I would dig through the invoices and tell you how many £ tips I got per £ earned cycling around. Probably 1-3%.
People should tip them, giving the rider £1 on top of the £30 you're already spending on pizza is no big deal but it means a >25% boost in earnings for them.
Edit: I still know some Deliveroo people. They are all very angry as the fees are being driven down as Deliveroo attempts to become profitable.