That is fucking RIDICULOUS. Wow. Where's my tip from every one of my clients? I mean, according to the list you referenced, you should tip every freakin person you come into contact with all year. Hell, I think I deserve a tip more than the mailman. He's doing his god-damned job(!), while I end up troubleshooting problems with my client's MS Office install or their network connection, which is not my job.
Whoever put together that list is a schmuck. Exactly the crap I was talking about. I couldn't point out my mailman in a lineup. Yet, I'm supposed to tip him. I live in a pay-per-bag city, so I can't possibly put anything that takes any real effort to pick up in my trash, yet, I'm supposed to tip the garbage man. And don't even get me started on that tip cup shit at Dunkin Donuts & Quiznos. Screw you, you're doing what you are PAID to do. Get a better job if you don't like it. I do tip 25% + at the bar/restaurant, though. They aren't getting paid a fair wage, and the tip is an expected part of the bill. I don't agree with the principal of the $2.36/hr, but I do play the game, 'cause it's not their fault. > -----Original Message----- > From: Casey Dougall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 9:04 AM > To: CF-Community > Subject: Re: maniacal tipping > > http://www.findalink.net/tippingetiquette.php > I wouldn't have anything left if I did all of this tipping. > > Christmas Holiday Tipping Etiquette > > Christmas is a great time of year to remember those people who serve you > regularly. Since it only occurs once a year, holiday tipping can be a source > of holiday stress, but it need not be so. I recommend a gift or a tasteful > Christmas card with a tip inside. Delivery should occur in the month of > December prior to Christmas day. Tip those who serve you all year long and > whom you have a personal relationship with. > > - Maid - one week's pay. This is for maids in your employ whom you pay > directly. If you use a service and never know who is coming out, don't tip > at all. > - Gardener - $20-50. > - USPS Mail carrier - Non-cash gifts with value up to $20. This is for > mail carriers that you know and see regularly. Read more below. > - UPS - Regular driver - $15. > - FedEx - Not allowed to accept cash gifts, but a gift up to $25 in > value is permissible. > - Apartment building superintendent - $50-200. Tip less if you tip > throughout the year. > - Apartment Doorman/concierge - $10-80 or more each, depending upon > building. The fewer doormen the building has, the more you tip each one. > Those who serve you more should get a bigger tip. > - Apartment building handyman - $15-40 each. > - Apartment building elevator operators - $15-40 each. > - Shampoo - $10 > - Manicurist/pedicurist - $15 or more > - Hairdresser/stylist - $15 or more > - Massage therapist - $15 or more. Read more about tipping massage > therapists at > www.frappydoo.com<http://frappydoo.com/forum/showthread.php?threadid=26 > 22> > . > - Newspaper carrier - Daily - $25 - 50, weekend - $10 > - Regular overnight delivery person - $10-30 > - Teacher - $25-100. Give a gift certificate to a bookstore or office > supply store. If you know the teacher's hobbies or interests, then a gift > certificate would be nice from the local movie theater, hobby shop, mall, > fine restaurant or day spa. Some teachers might feel uncomfortable receiving > gifts around grade time. If you are unsure, ask your principal first. > - Coaches, tutors, ballet instructors, music teachers - A small gift > from your child. > - Garbage collector(s) - $15-30 each. Nowadays, most garbage > collectors are really truck drivers. The truck has an arm that does all the > work. If this is your situation, there is no need to tip. > - Baby sitter - One night's pay, plus a small gift from your child. > - Full-time nanny - One week's to one month's pay based on tenure, > plus a small gift from your child. > - Au pair - One week's pay, plus a small gift from your child. > - Day care service - $25-70, plus a small gift from your child. > - Parking attendants - $10-20 each > - Personal trainer - $60-100 upon reaching goal. > - Country Club - I believe in tipping at Christmas regardless of the > club's tipping policy. I recommend a minimum of $50 for your waiters, > locker-room personnel, front-desk employees, and golf professionals. For > head waiters or special service, make it $100. > - Dog groomer - 1/4 - 1/2 cost of a session. > - Dog walker or sitter - 1-2 week's pay. > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| Create robust enterprise, web RIAs. Upgrade & integrate Adobe Coldfusion MX7 with Flex 2 http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;56760587;14748456;a?http://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion/flex2/?sdid=LVNU Archive: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/CF-Community/message.cfm/messageid:222158 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/CF-Community/subscribe.cfm Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/unsubscribe.cfm?user=11502.10531.5
