Ok I know we're 2 months past Christmas, but I just now thought of this story and decided to go ahead and post it.
As the title reads, well, you can already guess what its about. We were delivering food on Christmas Eve, we weren't too busy, but enough for the drivers to make at least some decent money, right? Wrong!
1 of our drivers complained that he had gotten stiffed twice and another driver got stiffed as well. I was really confused at this point and looked at my watch for the date.... Yup, it was Christmas Eve alright. So then, why were there so many people stiffing our drivers on this very holy religous night where you would most certainly expect big tippers, not stiffers? We never get stiffed this many times on any other night, and here we were on Christmas Eve and people were being very cheap.
It was the day before Christmas, so correct me if I am wrong, but aren't people more generous with money and stuff during this time of year? I thought everyone was supposed to be in the holiday spirit. And yes, I know there are sucky customers even on Christmas Eve.
The story ends on a happy note, as I told this story to 1 person I delivered to, and they left me a big tip. I'm not sure if they were originally going to do this anyway, or if they were feeling sorry for me and the other drivers, but hey, the strategy worked
Point I was trying to make is, there's not supposed to be this many stiffers on Christmas Eve. Well maybe they're broke from spending so much money on Christmas gifts? Good for you, go tell someone who cares. Yeah, you're so broke from spending so much, that you can easily afford a $10 or $15 pizza. Riiiiiiight. You've already spent a shitload on presents and even more on food, what's another $2 tip gonna matter?
As the title reads, well, you can already guess what its about. We were delivering food on Christmas Eve, we weren't too busy, but enough for the drivers to make at least some decent money, right? Wrong!
1 of our drivers complained that he had gotten stiffed twice and another driver got stiffed as well. I was really confused at this point and looked at my watch for the date.... Yup, it was Christmas Eve alright. So then, why were there so many people stiffing our drivers on this very holy religous night where you would most certainly expect big tippers, not stiffers? We never get stiffed this many times on any other night, and here we were on Christmas Eve and people were being very cheap.

The story ends on a happy note, as I told this story to 1 person I delivered to, and they left me a big tip. I'm not sure if they were originally going to do this anyway, or if they were feeling sorry for me and the other drivers, but hey, the strategy worked


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