A TikTok user went viral after showing how much money he would make in tipping as a driver at Domino’s.
In a video with over 750,000 views, driver Allison (@allison_green0) shares a typical overnight tipping income.
For 11 orders, she received a tip of $13 in cash and $42.29 on credit card. However, gasoline costs are not included. This is an average of $5.03 tip per delivery, although many deliveries will vary the actual cost of your order.
“It’s not terrible for Monday, but it could be better,” she says with a smile. “But don’t be afraid!”
@alison green0 what i make in one night #fypsi #domino pizza #domino delivery driver #whatimakeinanight ♬ Original sound – its_allison
In the comments section, many users expressed surprise at how many customers didn’t leave tips for Allison.
“I don’t understand how anyone can be okay with not tipping,” wrote one user.
“I wouldn’t eat out or order if I couldn’t tip the bill, or very close to it,” claimed another. “Tip the delivery drivers and servers!! !!!”
“I would definitely regret not tipping the delivery driver,” said a third.
In the comments section, Alison shared her positive attitude towards her work, adding that she was happy with her work and appreciated the tips she received.
“…I make $10 an hour, and I know it’s not the best, but I make up for it with tip and gas reimbursements. [too] Bad,” she wrote. In another comment she added: [tip] I appreciate it very much. “
Commenters praised Alison’s warm spirit throughout the video.
“I love your positive attitude! I’ve been a server/bartender for a long time and have a special place in my heart for people who tip,” said a user.
“Love your energy.
“Your positive attitude is unmatched,” further summarized TikToker.
The Daily Dot reached out to Domino via email, and Allison via direct message on Instagram.
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*First published: December 29, 2022 at 8:39 AM CST
Braden Veera
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