Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I repeat: Do NOT tip sanitation workers. This is a NYC-only phenomenon and we need to keep that madness in check.
NY dweller here. I not only give Alex cash for Christmas, but a monthly tip. Saying thank you is a given! He just had a baby and gave him a gift! You know what I get in return? A young man who is lovely and polite, willing to do side jobs i.e. he helped me haul 200+ books to donate to library. Moves heavy items if I can’t do it. At this point, I’d hire him to be a house caretaker. Kindness peeps!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF does this? Do you also give gifts to the baggers at Giant? Metro drivers? Street sweepers? Cops? Crossing guard? School security officer?
If someone does a personal service for you, you TIP with $$ during the holiday - don't be a SCROOGE! Spread the joy!
Anonymous wrote:In my neighborhood near Philly, the garbage men used to leave us empty envelopes we were supposed to fill for the holidays. Surprised not to see that here
Anonymous wrote:We leave a box/bag of cookies and a card sitting on top of the can.[/quote]
Ugh, don't do that. Even for garbage men, that's so low. Have some respect.
Anonymous wrote:OP I taped a big note on the trash can that said "Please check in our mailbox. There is an envelope for you." I suppose a thief could see that and take the envelope too but it would take more balls b/c our mailbox is right up next to our front door.
I see two men working. Each season I leave small items in a box, such as $15 gift cards for hamburgers, sealed boxes (approx. $5 worth) of popular cookies, chips, candy. For Christmas, I built gift boxes of assorted sale items, such as toys, coloring books, notions, and $50 gift cards. Of course, if I am outside, we cheerfully holler and wave at each other. Anonymous wrote:Not sure about DC, but here in Potomac, we pay a private sanitation company to collect our trash. The company sends us a note with the names of the collectors and instructions on how to tip them if desired. We write a check and send it to them in the mail with a card. The specifically instruct us not to tape it to the garbage can or gift them alcohol.