Tipping on Costco Furniture Delivery

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OK thanks. My thinking of $0 is in line with others. My father tipped 3 guys $20 each. Laughing as I sit here screwing on 16 legs.


I tip $20 each when people carry something heavy into my home on a delivery.


Carry something heavy? That's their entire job!


Yes, it's their entire job. And it's hard. Hence the tip.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OK thanks. My thinking of $0 is in line with others. My father tipped 3 guys $20 each. Laughing as I sit here screwing on 16 legs.


I tip $20 each when people carry something heavy into my home on a delivery.


Carry something heavy? That's their entire job!


Yes, it's their entire job. And it's hard. Hence the tip.


LOL, they are laughing all the way to the bank.
Anonymous
Yeah cause those guys are rich.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OK thanks. My thinking of $0 is in line with others. My father tipped 3 guys $20 each. Laughing as I sit here screwing on 16 legs.


I tip $20 each when people carry something heavy into my home on a delivery.


Carry something heavy? That's their entire job!


Yes, it's their entire job. And it's hard. Hence the tip.


LOL, they are laughing all the way to the bank.


Yes, they are becoming incredibly rich from occasionally making an extra $10 or $20.

Y'all are so cheap.
Anonymous
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Anonymous
Nothing!!! These tips posts are annoying af.
Anonymous
Americans and their stupid tipping culture.


:: sigh::

Where does it end? Explain the logic for why you'd tip the Costco guys and not the Amazon or UPS delivery driver. Or why tip the Costco guys and not the nurse at the hospital? Or why not tip the car mechanic? US tipping culture makes zero sense.
Anonymous
I tip $20 a person for things like this. I prefer tipping for this type of service more than tipping for food services that are not sit down dining. My husband has a bad back, I don’t want to risk my own back, so I appreciate the manual labor. It is a hard job that is hard on their bodies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I tip $20 a person for things like this. I prefer tipping for this type of service more than tipping for food services that are not sit down dining. My husband has a bad back, I don’t want to risk my own back, so I appreciate the manual labor. It is a hard job that is hard on their bodies.


The price includes the delivery and assembly it says
Anonymous
If they been extra careful, polite, and respectful of your home $20 each person.
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