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round about 6-7k but not sure.

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Two to three dollars for a normal 1-2 Pizza order. A large order for a party warrants a larger tip. If you think about it, we tip servers 15 to 20 percent for waiting on us in the restaurant. Why wouldn't we tip the pizza guy at least that much for schlepping the pizza to our homes? On the other hand, a server in a restaurant has a lot more responsibility in serving the customer than a deliver person has. A delivery person is more like a cashier--he doesn't take your order; he doesn't check to see if the food is good; he doesn't bring more coffee; he doesn't take away your plates or offer you dessert. We also need to think about the cost of gasoline. The delivery person pays for that out of his pocket, I assume. Still, the cost of the gas is the same if he delivers one pizza or if he delivers 20 pizzas, so why should I tip more for a large party?

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16y ago
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It first of all depends on A) your chain (or lack there of) B) your location including state, chain, corporate or franchise, and wage laws. Recently wage laws were changed in certain states. In those states drivers make the same wage as servers do, because it is considered a "tipped" position. In these states drivers have to depend on the gratitude of costumers who are becoming ever more cost conscience and less aware of the ifrastucture it takes to deliver "convenience". C) your delivery area. Some company's pay by mileage, while others pay based on volume. I find the latter confusing due to the supposed attention to safety. In the latter if I where a driver I would speed all the time to make up for the lack of tips. Anyone looking to pursue this as a part time job is welcome... However it should not be a career due to the instability in gas and the ever shrinking wallet of the average consumer. Remember they will pay you last. And most don't care who delivers their food as long as it's delivered.

Use your discretion is all I'm asking. It may or may n

Keep in mind the factors. If you have a good car, great. If you have a reasonable delivery area Great. If you have an employer who is willing to make it worth your wile to be a delivery driver you win!

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13y ago
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Based off my work as a delivery boy I would say 11 USD an hour.

Wow thats pretty good money, where I live:Most delivery drivers either get minimum wage or a per delivery fee + tips.

Last time I ordered Pizza the fee was $5 + 10% on the total bill or more tip.

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12y ago
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The cost of a pizza delivery varies depending on the size and type of pizza. The base delivery fee is typically around $2.50, with additional charges for extra toppings or large pizzas. Specialty pizzas may also come with an additional charge. At Regina Pizza Delivery, we offer flat-rate delivery for all orders within our service area, so you always know exactly what to expect.

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6.50 in hour Breanne Ganshorn 7th grade 13 years of age

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16y ago
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Yes. The average people give is £17.95. I hope you find this answer helpful :)

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13y ago
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Pizza delivery costs depends on the company in which the pizza is bought. Typically pizza restaurants do not charge a delivery fee and only charge for the food itself.

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12y ago
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50 cents a day

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14y ago
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