| He sends out a postcard with his address and that he is diabetic. I am actually annoyed at this |
A nice big packet of fudge
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I would totally be annoyed. |
| I thought there is USPS policy against mail carriers accepting anyting but small gifts ($10 or less), but I may be wrong on that. |
| There is a policy against accepting gifts but that has never stopped my postman from actively seeking gifts (specifically money) at the holidays. In fact the one year I didn't make a monetary "gift" he stopped bring my packages to my house and dumped them at the end of the driveway. |
| Haha- dont piss off your postman! |
It's an especially cold thing to do without good reason in tough times like these, but if the Postman doesn't do his job well, citizens really should complain. |
| That is pretty weird. I would just ignore it. Never have the postman money or a gift before. Not like its the same person, at least not for us. |
I know, I was just making a joke. I do not even see my postman enough to know who she/ he is. They change throughout the week as well. But on your point about reporting them if they do not do a good job. I would assume they would find out who reported them (even when these places say its confidential) and then I would be afraid of some kind of retaliation. People are crazy these days. |
| I always give our mail carrier 25 and trash collectors 100. |
| I gave my postman $20 this year. It's the same person every day all year long. Don't be a cheapskate. I also tip daycare providers, newspaper delivery, and house cleaning crew. |
| It isn't a matter of being a cheapskate. Postmen/women are federal workers and are not to solicit or accept gifts. The fact that some are so blatantly soliciting gifts is a problem. I am the posters whose mail gets dumped at the end of the drive if I don't give into the coercion. It is ridiculous. |
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They are permitted to accept gifts up to $20 value. We tip ours annually, along with trash/recycling guys. This year we included our UPS guy because it's always the same guy and we've had a TON of stuff delivered this year.
OP, you should really report your letter carrier. |
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I guess I feel like I don't get tips for DOING MY JOB so I don't tip others for doing theirs (wait/serving staff is different).
So is the diabetic thing a way of saying 'don't buy me crappy candy, I want $$?' or is it 'feel sorry for me?' |
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I don't think it has anything to do with being cheap.
First, soliciting the gifts is totally inappropriate. Second, I didn't grow up celebrating Christmas. I totally get that in the US Christmas has a large secular aspect to it and that with Thanksgiving and NY it makes up a holiday season. I still sort of resent being told to pay up to help someone celebrate their holiday (being Christmas). I am not into tipping everyone and their mother. I am happy to tip well when eating out or at the salon, but it irritates me that everyone wants a tip (or to tip) for everything. |