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    Taboo tip talk, takes a trip with time

    Taboo tip talk, takes a trip with time

    Couriers have been making deliveries for many years. It wasn’t too long ago that tips were all about cash. In fact, in those days there wasn’t a way to get a tip without accepting it in person. There might even be the old, “Keep the change”, exchange.

    Furthermore, in those days, it was not a given that there would be a tip. Tipping has always been, optional. However, it is a part of the pay system for the courier. The idea of tipping was once the expression of appreciation for work done well. For example, that restaurant server, which always has the drink refill at precisely the right time.

    Taboo tip talk, takes a trip with time

    Throw a group of kids in that mix and the server is a superstar! Definitely a situation where a good tip is a show of appreciation for quality work. This is a topic that is an easy concept. The server in the example is providing quality service. Perhaps better than average. Most people feel happy when they receive better than average service.

    Furthermore there are times when quality service is unexpected. While this may seem strange, it is nevertheless true. Recently there has been talk and discussion on tip fatigue. Indeed, it seems almost everywhere is accepting tips. In fact it is possible to leave a tip at the end of this article.

    Taboo tip talk, takes a trip with time

    It’s not actually. However, the idea of the gratuity is being applied in a lot of different places. Not just the ones that are industry related. For example, servers, and couriers. For the courier looking to improve earnings, more deliveries must be completed. If the quality of the tip remains low.

    The courier using an app for a sidehustle, will see a tip offer in the offer field, from the queue. Furthermore, the courier can accept or reject the offer. However, should the courier accept the offer, a job has also been accepted. Since it is a given that the courier is in this for the tip potential, performing as such is not unreasonable.

    Trip with time

    Therefore a little extra hustle will matter. Indeed, by remembering every special instruction, and following through, the courier creates a positive delivery experience. One that could merit an increase in the initial tip offering. It is absolutely possible.

    With this in mind, the courier benefits from providing quality service every time. Additionally, the crew courier benefits from the same. Which means the real winner is the delivery customer. And that is where the chance of a gratuity is really located. Stay safe out there.


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