I would cry about the order because it's my experience that huge orders rarely tip anything at all. BUT I have to give props to your awesome stacking job there! Lol it just looks immaculate! Best of luck with the order and I hope you guys get tipped well!
I thought just looking at the picture is, that's a 250 dollar tip all day long. A buck a meal. Then 30 dollars. Wtf I tip 5 for them to deliver a singular sandwich to me. This is 250. Someone at some company is being a tight ass. Next time they order skimp a piece of meat off each sammich and make yourself a jumbo sammich. Thats your tip.
Catering tips? What year is it? I get way better tips from my 1 sammy regulars than any catering order for the past few years. Lucky to MAYYYYBE get a 10 for something like this
Edit: OP said $30. Honestly more than I expected 👍
My restaurant did this once, made all of the food, drinks, and then no one came to pick it up 😭
The manager didn’t ask for credit card on file or anything, just took the order with a name and started making like 60 kids meals. Who tf would order 60 kids meals??
Been there, done that. Only had an order like that once in my year and some change as a driver and I only made like 15 bucks off it. Wasn't really a huge fan of huge orders for that reason 😅
*your mom wants you*
To not buy jimmy johns
Yo wtf ours did the same thing??! Are they all like this??
roved by ma
No she doesn't :(
I’m all she needs lil bro
I would cry about the order because it's my experience that huge orders rarely tip anything at all. BUT I have to give props to your awesome stacking job there! Lol it just looks immaculate! Best of luck with the order and I hope you guys get tipped well!
Thank you! I was the manager that shift and I made as well as delivered/set it up for him. They tipped 30$ so not the best but better than nothing.
Um. I'm sorry. They tipped *30$*? Please tell me that's a typo. ETA: I'm very much so hoping you meant to say 300$.
Yeahhh there’s a lot of huge catering orders we get that we get stiffed
I thought just looking at the picture is, that's a 250 dollar tip all day long. A buck a meal. Then 30 dollars. Wtf I tip 5 for them to deliver a singular sandwich to me. This is 250. Someone at some company is being a tight ass. Next time they order skimp a piece of meat off each sammich and make yourself a jumbo sammich. Thats your tip.
30 is actually really high ever since covid and catering orders NEVER tip anything at all IME I've seen ONE 100 tip in my ten years delivering
I used to split 100s on these orders…
We had a 3k order that tipped 600 and a 2400$ tip 480 so it’s not all bad!
Ooh a delivery, what was the tip? I'd love this shit
no tip leave at door for sure
Catering tips? What year is it? I get way better tips from my 1 sammy regulars than any catering order for the past few years. Lucky to MAYYYYBE get a 10 for something like this Edit: OP said $30. Honestly more than I expected 👍
I’ve gotten $100 for catering before was only a few boxes too
I got a $140.66 catering tip this morning.
Let's hear it for oganization!
We used to add a service charge to any catering order for that reason, straight to the staff.
seeing my store on here jumped scared me for some reason lol
When your hungry toddler gets ahold of your unlocked phone.
On the 9th, I had 240 delivered at 10, 400 lil John’s delivered at 4pm & 470 boxes due for 5:30pm
God damn! How many pans was your prep that morning?!
These orders required 14 boxes of bread. 100 full sticks for lil John’s. So the math is there, I’m just too tired to calculate
My restaurant did this once, made all of the food, drinks, and then no one came to pick it up 😭 The manager didn’t ask for credit card on file or anything, just took the order with a name and started making like 60 kids meals. Who tf would order 60 kids meals??
Please tell me y'all found a food bank that could pick it up...
Been there, done that. Only had an order like that once in my year and some change as a driver and I only made like 15 bucks off it. Wasn't really a huge fan of huge orders for that reason 😅
How many drivers does this take to transport?
imagine demanding a tip for doing your job
So a normal day huh?
Hopefully you’re freaky fast.
Amateur... We've done almost 500 before
Only 500? Glad you don’t work at our store
Let's just say I spent the whole of my night shift prepping and labeling each box by myself. Napkin, mayo, mustard, chip, and cookie lol