Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don't give either anything. If every household left $10 in the mailbox as a gift, the carrier would go home with way over $2000 for the day!
Exactly! God forbid these people get a little extra cash around the holidays. They should just be happy they get to come to our house and haul away our garbage/deliver our Garnet Hill catalogs in every kind of Godforsaken weather.
Tipping is a practice that subsidizes wages that employers don't provide. Postal work and refuse removal are decent-paying professions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don't give either anything. If every household left $10 in the mailbox as a gift, the carrier would go home with way over $2000 for the day!
Exactly! God forbid these people get a little extra cash around the holidays. They should just be happy they get to come to our house and haul away our garbage/deliver our Garnet Hill catalogs in every kind of Godforsaken weather.
Anonymous wrote:We don't give either anything. If every household left $10 in the mailbox as a gift, the carrier would go home with way over $2000 for the day!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don't give either anything. If every household left $10 in the mailbox as a gift, the carrier would go home with way over $2000 for the day!
No need to worry about the mailman getting rich, I can assure you that most people share your pleasant attitude.
When you start to assume things, you make and ass out of U and Me! I'd LOVE to give money out to all those who provide services and those who really need the money. I'd love to go around and "tip" everyone - the receptionist at my doctor's office, the receptionist at my kid's pediatrician office, the homeless folks we passed food out to on Thanksgiving. I would have loved to send out more gift packages for Operation Christmas Child. Fact is, our money doesn't stretch that far... and those making a decent salary (and mail carriers do!) aren't at the top of my list. Sorry my comment bothered you so much. Happy Holidays!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don't give either anything. If every household left $10 in the mailbox as a gift, the carrier would go home with way over $2000 for the day!
No need to worry about the mailman getting rich, I can assure you that most people share your pleasant attitude.