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Originally Posted by Nisses
I think you'll find that not true.
(I'm going to take a wild guess that it isn't that different in Belgium, so...)
You get paid a bit more than minimum wage, you don't have your own insurance, your own vehicle *or* your own gas to pay, since the law here requires that the business provides these items for you. No tip is ever included in the bill from the start though, so that seems to stay the same.
I think the big difference tho, is that around here, they can't pay you less than minimum because it's expected you'll be tipped.
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While it was interesting to read about these caveats in NL, it doesn't cover the two most important facts in my opinion. First, being a delivery driver is very dangerous. Second, unless you compare an extremely high end resteraunt, the pizza delivery person does more for you than a waiter. So at least tip them like one.
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