It's a wonderful gesture that's why we give what we can. I might throw in a homemade pie this year with the $10 each cards. Gotta make pies anyway. What's one more? Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays to all!!!Anonymous wrote:If it is 3 guys, we give them $20 bucks each. Mail lady too.
(Yes, I am from NY but I did not know that was NY-specific. Even if it is, I won't stop the nice gesture because all the cheapos here think it is weird. Hasn't it ever occurred to you guys to think of the people that surround you and help you all year, and to do something nice for them at Christmas?)
And you don't think garbage men making $120 a day is low wages. Okay, whatever.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was going to suggest taping it to the underside of the trash container or top of the trash bag but think someone might take it if they see it. How about leaving a case of beer on top of the container? Or is beer not PC?
Beer could be swiped by minors, and you would be liable.
I repeat: Do NOT tip sanitation workers. This is a NYC-only phenomenon and we need to keep that madness in check.
So you're cheap and the rest of us can't spread holiday cheer because of it? Got it. My garbage collectors have grabbed three kids' worth of stinking diapers. I am going to tip.
No, I'm not cheap. Tipping is reserved for people who make low wages. This is like the tip jar at Starbucks or the ice cream shop: WTF?
No but the gift card is better because they can stick it in their wallets or pocket.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$10 each. I choose McDonald's because they have that $1 menu and can have a substantial lunch.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the garbage men went on strike recently, I read the drivers make good money, and the ones who hang off the back of the trucks make less than $20/hr.
I give the three guys on the trucks gift booklets to McDonald's. They love it. Lunch on me!
Excellent idea.
Me again. How much gift booklets per person do you give?
I'm not rich but appreciate the nasty job they do. I couldn't do it though before I starve, I'd just wash dirty dishes!![]()
http://www.mcdonalds.com/us/en/services/arch_card.html
I guess they don't have the coupon books anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was going to suggest taping it to the underside of the trash container or top of the trash bag but think someone might take it if they see it. How about leaving a case of beer on top of the container? Or is beer not PC?
Beer could be swiped by minors, and you would be liable.
I repeat: Do NOT tip sanitation workers. This is a NYC-only phenomenon and we need to keep that madness in check.
So you're cheap and the rest of us can't spread holiday cheer because of it? Got it. My garbage collectors have grabbed three kids' worth of stinking diapers. I am going to tip.
No, I'm not cheap. Tipping is reserved for people who make low wages. This is like the tip jar at Starbucks or the ice cream shop: WTF?
Anonymous wrote:+1Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was going to suggest taping it to the underside of the trash container or top of the trash bag but think someone might take it if they see it. How about leaving a case of beer on top of the container? Or is beer not PC?
Beer could be swiped by minors, and you would be liable.
I repeat: Do NOT tip sanitation workers. This is a NYC-only phenomenon and we need to keep that madness in check.
So you're cheap and the rest of us can't spread holiday cheer because of it? Got it. My garbage collectors have grabbed three kids' worth of stinking diapers. I am going to tip.

Anonymous wrote:$10 each. I choose McDonald's because they have that $1 menu and can have a substantial lunch.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the garbage men went on strike recently, I read the drivers make good money, and the ones who hang off the back of the trucks make less than $20/hr.
I give the three guys on the trucks gift booklets to McDonald's. They love it. Lunch on me!
Excellent idea.
Me again. How much gift booklets per person do you give?
I'm not rich but appreciate the nasty job they do. I couldn't do it though before I starve, I'd just wash dirty dishes!![]()
http://www.mcdonalds.com/us/en/services/arch_card.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not you, generous Christmas goose person but to the Scrooge who hates everybody getting some Christmas cheer. Bah and humbug to her!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?
Yes. And I give a bag of money to a small boy to run and get me a Christmas goose. Because I like to spread cheer and the alternative is sad and dismal.[/quote]Like the PP.
"Merry Christmas!" works well enough for me![]()
Anonymous wrote:Not you, generous Christmas goose person but to the Scrooge who hates everybody getting some Christmas cheer. Bah and humbug to her!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?
Yes. And I give a bag of money to a small boy to run and get me a Christmas goose. Because I like to spread cheer and the alternative is sad and dismal.[/quote]Like the PP.
Anonymous wrote:Go away, Scrooge.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?
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?
Yes. And I give a bag of money to a small boy to run and get me a Christmas goose. Because I like to spread cheer and the alternative is sad and dismal.[/quote]Like the PP.
+1Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was going to suggest taping it to the underside of the trash container or top of the trash bag but think someone might take it if they see it. How about leaving a case of beer on top of the container? Or is beer not PC?
Beer could be swiped by minors, and you would be liable.
I repeat: Do NOT tip sanitation workers. This is a NYC-only phenomenon and we need to keep that madness in check.
So you're cheap and the rest of us can't spread holiday cheer because of it? Got it. My garbage collectors have grabbed three kids' worth of stinking diapers. I am going to tip.
Go away, Scrooge.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?
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?