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sportscardtheory
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Card Magnet said:To expect that they get a tip is unbelievable.
No one is saying they expect a tip, because they don't. 30 out of 78 voters have voted yes, so clearly it's not some crazy concept.
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Card Magnet said:To expect that they get a tip is unbelievable.
I think one of the problems here is that you called it a tip. I consider it to be a Christmas gift.sportscardtheory said:Card Magnet said:To expect that they get a tip is unbelievable.
No one is saying they expect a tip, because they don't. 30 out of 78 voters have voted yes, so clearly it's not some crazy concept.
I don't mean the mail guys. I mean anybody who thinks that it's unbelievable that mailpeople are owed a tip is unbelievable to me. Especially once I saw that the guy makes as much as he does that delivers ripped mail to me.sportscardtheory said:Card Magnet said:To expect that they get a tip is unbelievable.
No one is saying they expect a tip, because they don't. 30 out of 78 voters have voted yes, so clearly it's not some crazy concept.
Around here, the mail carriers make as much as the average household. I'm not saying their living large in mansions, but they are better off than most of the families they deliver to.chashawk said:I guess the other thing I find funny is that people think that is a lot of money.
Maybe I live in the wrong part of the country?
Card Magnet said:Around here, the mail carriers make as much as the average household. I'm not saying their living large in mansions, but they are better off than most of the families they deliver to.chashawk said:I guess the other thing I find funny is that people think that is a lot of money.
Maybe I live in the wrong part of the country?
I did say before that I would tip him still if he did his job better, even though he brings in more than I do.
The paper guys is somebody I think earns a tip. He does the same thing as the mail carriers (although not the same hours), and he has never been late and we've never been missed on a delivery. I know it's their secondary job most times, but still.
chashawk said:I guess the other thing I find funny is that people think that is a lot of money.
Maybe I live in the wrong part of the country?
justinmandawg said:chashawk said:I guess the other thing I find funny is that people think that is a lot of money.
Maybe I live in the wrong part of the country?
People in your very city make it on much less than you do. Because you aren't aware of them doesn't mean that they don't live a good life.
No one is crying poor. People are simply saying a family can make it on much less.
What do you care what people spend their money on? Do you get tips at your work from the people that pay your salary? That's what is being done when you tip a mailman. They sign up for their job. It's a choice.
sportscardtheory said:justinmandawg said:chashawk said:I guess the other thing I find funny is that people think that is a lot of money.
Maybe I live in the wrong part of the country?
People in your very city make it on much less than you do. Because you aren't aware of them doesn't mean that they don't live a good life.
No one is crying poor. People are simply saying a family can make it on much less.
What do you care what people spend their money on? Do you get tips at your work from the people that pay your salary? That's what is being done when you tip a mailman. They sign up for their job. It's a choice.
How is your mail service? Any problems?
justinmandawg said:sportscardtheory said:justinmandawg said:chashawk said:I guess the other thing I find funny is that people think that is a lot of money.
Maybe I live in the wrong part of the country?
People in your very city make it on much less than you do. Because you aren't aware of them doesn't mean that they don't live a good life.
No one is crying poor. People are simply saying a family can make it on much less.
What do you care what people spend their money on? Do you get tips at your work from the people that pay your salary? That's what is being done when you tip a mailman. They sign up for their job. It's a choice.
How is your mail service? Any problems?
it's fine.
The guys that pick up my trash do their job also. They work in the cold. I don't tip them either. Do you tip your trash man?
The streets here are clean, I'm not hunting those guys down.
The neighborhood park is in good condition year round. I'm not tipping those guys either.
sportscardtheory said:justinmandawg said:sportscardtheory said:justinmandawg said:chashawk said:I guess the other thing I find funny is that people think that is a lot of money.
Maybe I live in the wrong part of the country?
People in your very city make it on much less than you do. Because you aren't aware of them doesn't mean that they don't live a good life.
No one is crying poor. People are simply saying a family can make it on much less.
What do you care what people spend their money on? Do you get tips at your work from the people that pay your salary? That's what is being done when you tip a mailman. They sign up for their job. It's a choice.
How is your mail service? Any problems?
it's fine.
The guys that pick up my trash do their job also. They work in the cold. I don't tip them either. Do you tip your trash man?
The streets here are clean, I'm not hunting those guys down.
The neighborhood park is in good condition year round. I'm not tipping those guys either.
I'm not saying you should tip them. My guy goes out of his way and delivers my mail to my door in an apartment building. There are 10 apartments, and I'm the only one he does this for. Wanna know why. lol If they go out of their way or you never have problems, they deserve something, even if it's just a card. A server brings you food and beverages, and you tip them. These people bust their butts every single day bringing you your stuff through all types of weather and you find it crazy to give him even $5 a year and a card. Clearly it's not a requirement, but a nice gesture none the less.
What I have been saying all along. Thanked.Musial Collector said:I never "tipped" my postman (he no longer is on the route, medical issues) but I ALWAYS gave him a "Christmas present", gift cards to local restaurants and such. Here is why, if he had a package for me that would not fit in the mailbox, or need to be signed for, he would call me on my cell to see if I wanted to meet him to pick it up (I worked 7 mins from home), or if I cared if he just signed for it and put it in the box. He went way above and beyond his duties for me. He knew the shat I had coming in were valuable and took extra special care of making sure I got my stuff. He never expect a gift or tip, but was clearly thankful when he got his Christmas present. Was a really good guy, miss him.
Its Christmas season, I love to give gifts more than receive gifts, lighten up people and dont consider it a tip, consider it a gift! JMO
chashawk said:What I have been saying all along. Thanked.Musial Collector said:I never "tipped" my postman (he no longer is on the route, medical issues) but I ALWAYS gave him a "Christmas present", gift cards to local restaurants and such. Here is why, if he had a package for me that would not fit in the mailbox, or need to be signed for, he would call me on my cell to see if I wanted to meet him to pick it up (I worked 7 mins from home), or if I cared if he just signed for it and put it in the box. He went way above and beyond his duties for me. He knew the shat I had coming in were valuable and took extra special care of making sure I got my stuff. He never expect a gift or tip, but was clearly thankful when he got his Christmas present. Was a really good guy, miss him.
Its Christmas season, I love to give gifts more than receive gifts, lighten up people and dont consider it a tip, consider it a gift! JMO
The title of this thread has been one of the biggest issues.