Some people are in disbelief after discovering what one Domino's delivery driver makes in tips during her work day. Milena Diaz, a TikToker out of Little Rock, Arkansas, began documenting her tips in a series of videos uploaded to the popular social media app—and people are certainly surprised.

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In one video, Diaz didn't even get a tip until her third delivery. It was $5 on a $38.67 order. Later in the video, though, she received a shockingly low $2 tip on a $128.37 order. If you don't feel like pulling out your calculator, that's less than a 2% tip.

"128 and a $2 tip omg i feel like since they had the money to pay for all that they could’ve tipped a little better cause $128 id HAVE to tip 15%," one user commented.

While people in the comments expressed their concern over the lack of tips Diaz received, a number of them also commended her on her positive spirit.

"I love your energy and gratitude! I wish more customers would see your glow and be customary!" another user wrote.

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There are several videos where Diaz documents herself having a "good" night. In one TikTok, after counting her cash tips, she explains, "So, we made $123. I think that's pretty good for a little four-and-a-half hour shift."

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In one of Diaz's most watched TikToks, she shared the details of a program Domino's has where workers can win prizes for taking selfies with customers.

"So, Domino's does this thing where they call it friends first. We don't call them customers, we call them friends. Period. But we're doing this competition to see if we can get people to take selfies with us as delivery drivers," she explained. "And if they take a picture with us and their order, we get a wild card. And if we get so many wild cards, we get different rewards."

In the TikTok, Diaz received a mixed bag of no selfies, selfies with no tip, and selfies with a tip.

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Danielle Harling
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Danielle Harling is an Atlanta-based freelance writer with a love for colorfully designed-spaces, craft cocktails and online window shopping (usually for budget-shattering designer heels). Her past work has appeared on Fodor’s, Forbes, MyDomaine, Architectural Digest and more.