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October 29, 2018 14 mins

Skerry admitted to be called out for NOT tipping a delivery service he ordered from. Is Skeery a bad tipper??

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
What would you talk about on your on your podcast
Phone Presents show. Danielle lost her phone? What is it?
I know what if you took it? Now? You guys
literally have her dumpster diving. I just saw her looking

(00:23):
at trash. Thank you, Gandhi, you're welcome. Give her the
phone if you haven't. When did you lose it? I
don't know. A while ago. I think I faced time
at Kathleen's trying to look it up on the thingy
Andrews trying to look it up with the phone. You
know what I never understood about the app that you
can find your phone? Yeah, if you lose your phone,
how can you find it using that app? I sent

(00:48):
you an email if you find your phone? What if
you're outside? Like what if you're at six Flags? Great
adventure you lose your phone, then you can hang it
so like if you were able to log in, how
could you pin it if you were at like six
It's great invent to borrow someone else's. But Danielle doesn't
even know her password to her eye cloud? Who does
the pink? But everybody? I don't know. For some reason,

(01:09):
I think I don't know what happened. So but the
thing is Why don't you backtrack? That's what most people do.
What were you doing? Like? Where were you? Well, here's
the thing. So I just packed three boxes for Posh
mark that I packed them, and I'm hoping that I
didn't pack my phone. You know, I need to go
and open up every package. Make sure are you were
packing stuff up for your private sales at work after

(01:31):
the show? Yes? I was. Everything's already prepaid, so nobody
I brought in the boxes. There you go, everything come.
It was the company taking your phone with the take
and you have Scottie calling the kettle blasting. Watched me
do it? Why do you take each package ship and

(01:53):
call it? Is your phone on vibrate at least? Yes,
bring the package in here. Let's call it and see
if one of the package vibrating. I'm calling hold on
hear it? Do you hear it? I have must send
it another email and hold on. Engineer Jeff found it.

(02:15):
It was on the shelf in the studio. Anybody called it?
Kathleen Andrew Gandhi called Gandhi loves you. She called me
three times. You see the email? What an over exaggeration
by the way I called it? Seven yis um But
I think that these moments really highlight who's your friend
and who's not, Because when you're looking for something and
no one moves, I always want to punch people. Brodie, Garrett,

(02:36):
Tea and Scary. Listen. It's her phone, she knows what
it looks like and she can't find it. How am
I going to find it? That's way more than three
times eat one of those. Gandhi, And the short amount
of time that I've known Gandhi, what I've learned about
Gandhi is that she's honestly just so kind and so
warm and wants to help everybody, and it's just like
there to talk to you, and the whole works like

(02:57):
she's honestly. Thank God, I don't weird, So I think
that's really who she is. At your unspoiled you're a
fresh coat of paint. You don't, you don't and you
don't judge. I've been funny of places before here, and
I was still the same way at those places too.
You're not there anymore. I loving How was your moving weekend?
Did you move into your new place? And it was dope.
I'm so excited, but I realized I had to downsize

(03:20):
a lot of my life and now I'm like wall
to wall with boxes. I gotta get rid of more stuff.
Talk about talk about. I have a giant money tree,
which I didn't know nobody had heard of a money tree,
because now money tree is a tree with money on
Now the only money try I ever heard of, honest
is the one that my father said, we don't have
a money tree in the backyard. When I have a

(03:40):
proverbial money doesn't grow on tree. Actually a tree that's
called a money tree. But I my sister got it
for me because I wanted a dog. She thought I
would kill a dog, so she was like, if you
watch something alive, take this plant. And then I grew
that little plant so big that to get out of
the apartment was a disaster. So the movers are really
pissed about it. They were like carsing at me in Russian.
And then I have a giant bear, like an eight

(04:01):
foot teddy bear, and they were piste about that. They
got nothing to compar the whole Their whole job is
to move stuff as heavy as light as it is.
They're not allowed to complain, That's what I said. And
you know what they said to me about the bear.
Why do you have such bed, you don't have no
one to keep you warm at night. I was like, hey,
I didn't pay you for a lecture. Body to let
me ask you a question. At the end of the

(04:21):
moving process before you tip them, did they tell you
you have to tip them? Okay, because the team that
moved my mother came to her at the end and said,
it took all those people to move your mother. Yes,
So they said it's tipped tip time. No, my mother says,

(04:44):
you know, so my mother put together what amounted to
like twelve or something like that was a lot of money.
It was like a hundred and something dollars. She gave
them like four drivers, like a piece. No minimum tip
is five, that's and so my mother says, I was
there by the way. So my mother game of they
hold my beer and she goes, no, I'm a single woman.

(05:07):
I'm not giving you five hundred dollars. I hired you
guys because you were affordable. There's nothing in my contract
is yes contract, you you can't call you can So
I said, that's really it's actually yeah, I know. So
I called the boss and I said, just any other room.
I went and just curious, is there a minimum thing.
He's like, absolutely not. I said, I'm putting speaking phone.
I said, what did you say? And he goes, there's

(05:28):
no minimum. Tip boy who's saying otherwise? And the guy
had to look on his face like whatever, I said,
you just cast yourself thirty bucks. The Uber eats, you know,
Uber has in some certain areas, it's like a seamless
It's like they deliver the food to you the accents right,
no accent. So I came. So the guy comes up

(05:48):
with the shopping bag of food and comes up, Hey,
what's up? Like yeah, and I'm like, hey, how's it going?
Thank you? And he's walking away down the hall. He
turns to me and he says, hey. He goes, make
sure you tip on the app, like going to go
back into the app and tip me because he knew
that I didn't tip him going in because he saw
the receipt. So you didn't tip anybody that was dropping

(06:10):
off your food. There's a booking fee. There's like several
fees that are there. I think that's that's the convenience
of its coming to your house is totally split. Don't
they get no, that's why they put the tip in there.
Tip Uber drivers don't. You you're a horrible person defending
because Uber drivers take they don't. That's why they put

(06:32):
the tip there. That's why they included the tipping. It's
not okay, you drive, when you drive for Uber goes
to the driver. Then why add the tiplet then why
add the tip in there? Because most people don't know
because when you go to the airport, it's not built
into it's not built into the service charge already. You're
you're a report and you're right, you're and there's all

(06:57):
those fees and stuff like that, and then somebody still
helps out your bad You don't just say I'm not
tipping because there's other fees. No, the actual price of
the ride for ubers, okay, that is for the Uber
driv of that go to the driver because it's their car. Okay, scared.
I have two people that work for Uber that I know,

(07:18):
and I can tell you that the tip was added
in there because no, they weren't getting the money on
that split splits going to the technology that you use
for Uber and not not the tip itself. For Uber eats,
same thing, the technology of Uber eats between the restaurant
and Uber, the person driving and delivering your food is
getting zero. That's no matter what an Uber Okay, that's right,

(07:42):
that's Uber eats. The restaurants involved, so you Uber eats,
maybe you're right on that. But a regular Uber and
Lift same company driver, driver collects. The thing is though
they didn't, you didn't always have the option to tip them.
It used to be built in like that was the
beauty of Uber was that it was all together. They

(08:03):
added this tip thing, and now they added because they
were getting you're wrong, all of you. So you get
in the cab, it's the it's the same technology of
a cab in New York City. When you get out
of a cab, the option the tip is there. It's
not built in. You got a tip d you forever?
Whoever knows about Uber in the next room, could you
please come in here. I'm okay. So Lift takes Uber

(08:27):
take number when you factor in the cost of operating
a car per mile. They don't make that much money.
They're telling me, Andrew, you drive for Uber and Lift,
that they don't make any money on that ride. They
make they make present, they make money, just like when
you take a cab in New York City. Then you've
got the option of tipping at the end of a

(08:48):
rock for a long time. For your multiple articles. Uber
drivers make an average of nineteen dollars an hour. Yeah,
it's not the most cost effective. That's why they added
tipping to all of the drives. And they're saying that
they didn't get a percentage of the room. You don't get.
You don't. It's not like you get the right it's
not they get Uber. The actual company gets more than

(09:11):
the actual driver. True, Well, it's not true. The driver takes.
You just ask Andrew to come in to explain it,
and you're telling him he's wrong. Okay, so this I
actually googled it and it says the company says it takes.
The rest goes to the driver. Each company also has
incentives for drivers to carry more passengers. Uber says drivers
make around nineteen an Google the same one. So we

(09:31):
just want to stop pivoting for a second, because the
real reason what you said was that you didn't tip
the Uber eats guy because it's built into the fees.
He said he said about fees, because there's a booking
fee and there's this other fee, delivery fee. No, they
know that's in. It's already part of the why way,
they give you a tip section as well. Right, I'm
wondering how much food you wanted for yourself. You order

(09:52):
the shop food for a couple of days. I have
lunched it. Actually, yeah, I don't. Just so if if
you're tipping the guy, so you call you two days
two days worth of food and you still couldn't give
him five bucks a shopping bag. The man slept a
shopping bag. How much did you order? Like seventy dollars
worth of food? Did you meet him? Very surprised because

(10:13):
I would think you would be very gener No, he
comes to my partment. You didn't even go down to
meet We're shocked. We're shocked. You put on pants for
the dude. He's lucky you put on pants and you
don't tip them at all. But I do. I usually do.
But this one dude called me out. He goes by
the way. Why don't think he called you out because
he doesn't get tips? That's right. Maybe he's like telling

(10:36):
me to tip. Maybe they know and you have a
reputation now and so they're like, dude, you better tell
him because he's gonna cheap. YEA there uber eats score
because for Uber you have a score. I wonder if
uber Eats you have a score zero, I'll stop bringing
the food to you. I gotta spinning. I'm more inclined
to tip on Uber Eats it's food, no, because if

(10:58):
they don't make any money, if you're taking it, if
you're walking away, then I'm blessing. Tip. You tip your doorman,
of course he makes a regular salary. Yeah. You tip
the guy in the garage who brings your car, tip
the woman gets your hair cut, Raoul makes a normal salary.
You tip them, you, Yeah, but these people don't own
their business and they don't own their own thing, right,

(11:19):
But I bet you, I bet you the doorman and
the garage guy make more hair salon and the person
who cuts your hair is the owner of the salon.
Tip you still tip you? Of course, you still tip
because it still the same. The amount of money that
you're they're making off of you is going back into
their salon, so the tip they could keep for themselves. Well,

(11:39):
I got another tip question Mustafa downstairs every day, so
I give Mustafa a certain amount of money in the
beginning of the week, and that kind of includes a tip,
like I know that like for the whole week. I
want to give him for the week because my coffee
doesn't call it that much. And then he throws it
a banana or a muffin until he owns the was

(12:00):
that he and me too, in the amount of stuff
that that man gives away for free. And can I
just say, well, the way he makes me feel in
the morning and now he smiles and morning and give
every Monday, I'll tell you look hot and give your

(12:21):
muff to go to that car. And he remembers everything
you do. Like when I was sick, he was he
was giving me my regular that I get, but then
he was also trying to give me ginger tea, and
I'm kind of jealous. I don't have a relationship with you.

(12:42):
Don't go over to the bucks. You too can have
a relationship. Before I even was giving him twenty bucks,
he was doing all this and that's when I decided,
you know what, instead of me giving him to three
dollars every day, let me just give him twenty in
the beginning of the week. It covers everything, covers the
tip I would give him, It covers him, you know,
all the extras he gives away so much damn food

(13:02):
it's and then you know how many times during the
day he gave it to me before I gave you,
and he gives me and then after after the show,
when you pass by, he goes, hey, do you want
a sandwich to take home? Can I make you an
egg and cheese? He always offers offers offers in the car.

(13:24):
That's you know what I'm you know, I'm finding recently
when I go to somebody's um, like you ever been
to like some of these I don't know, but I
mean that's called plya bowls. You ever go to these
places where they make all your fruits in the bow?
They like? Okay, how about they have all different names.

(13:45):
They have all different names, like strawberry thing. They all
have different things, No strawberry bowls whatever. But so so
at those places now I've started to notice that once
they're done with the bowl and you're about to pay
for it, Let's say they have like the the iPad screen,
they turned the screen around to you and at the
bottom it says, uh, you know, five percent, ten percent,

(14:07):
and they're asking you for tips right in front of you.
So you feel so like, you know, I have to
give him a tip now, and there's no like space
for like you know, no or other or whatever, so
you have to give a tip. This isn't the same
as getting the receipted. Yet they have so the coffee
place I go to every morning, it has that amount,
but it says other and you can tap it and
you can put zero, like oh Jack's coffee over there

(14:28):
down the streets. Same thing the resting for a tip
right there in front of you. We got no resolution.
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