Indiana pizza supply driver Connor Stephanoff hiked by way of snowstorm and acquired $2 tip on $40 order — earlier than police officer steps in to assist
A devoted Indiana pizza supply driver walked half a mile by way of a harmful snowstorm in a “very affluent” neighborhood earlier than he was met with a $2 tip.
Connor Stephanoff, an worker at Rock Star Pizza, was seen strolling within the treacherous circumstances in Brownsburg, Ind. as a number of plows stuffed the road to clear the snow final week, in response to footage posted by Avon Police Division Lieutenant Richard Craig.
Stephanoff initially drove to finish the order, however a college bus crash blocked the street.
That’s when Stephanoff determined to finish the journey on foot – sporting a sweatpants, sweater, a beanie and sneakers.
Craig was outdoors serving to residents navigate the damaging street circumstances when he seen Stephanoff trekking by way of the snow-covered road and advised him to get out of the road and onto the sidewalk.
Stephanoff revealed that he needed to stroll within the snow to finish the $40 pizza supply.
“Did you get a good tip?” Craig requested.
“Two dollars,” Stephanoff replied.
Stephanoff seemed on the receipt once more and corrected the quantity to $2.15.
The officer was shocked.
“Two dollars?” Craig exclaimed. “Are you kidding me? Cold-blooded! Two dollars. Look at this man. This man walked through hell and high water to deliver a pizza.”
Craig was impressed by Stephanoff’s work ethic and dedication however was disgusted {that a} buyer in a rich neighborhood would tip him so little throughout the horrible circumstances.
“The delivery was about 1/4 mile past where the bus was blocking the street,” Craig captioned underneath his video. “This young man did not allow this to discourage him. He didn’t call his manager to complain, he didn’t call the customer and tell them their $40 pizza order could not be delivered. Oh no. THIS MAN IS BUILT DIFFERENT.”
Craig gave Stephanoff $15 however arrange a GoFundMe web page with the objective of elevating $500.
The fundraiser has raised over $16,000 as of Saturday morning.
“I think what makes this story resonate is that at one time or another, any of us who has worked in a customer service position, has been Connor,” Rockstar Pizza wrote in a Fb submit. “We’ve gone over & above what anyone could ever ask of us, and the effort wasn’t appreciated. If not for Officer Craig, this would have just been another delivery shift for Connor.”
The restaurant added that they gave employees the choice to remain dwelling throughout the storm in the event that they didn’t really feel protected.
Stephanoff determined to work.
“He’s a great kid who works hard & we’re so happy to have him,” the restaurant added.
“Any condition, anytime, anywhere. You will get your pizza,” Stephanoff advised WRTV.