Anonymous wrote:One more: We don't turn on the heat unless it gets below 64 and we don't turn on AC unless it gets hotter than 80.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve stopped going to restaurants so I don’t have to tip. When I order uber eats or instacart, I put $0 tip upfront so I don’t feel bad not tipping. Only tips nail salons and hair stylists. It’s not my job to supplement your income. I live in California and minimum was here is $15, and restaurants up to $20. Not my job to tip you more than I make myself when my job is more than putting a pizza in a box.
I don't think you understand the business model. If you can't afford to tip, the service isn't really meant for you.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve stopped going to restaurants so I don’t have to tip. When I order uber eats or instacart, I put $0 tip upfront so I don’t feel bad not tipping. Only tips nail salons and hair stylists. It’s not my job to supplement your income. I live in California and minimum was here is $15, and restaurants up to $20. Not my job to tip you more than I make myself when my job is more than putting a pizza in a box.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve stopped going to restaurants so I don’t have to tip. When I order uber eats or instacart, I put $0 tip upfront so I don’t feel bad not tipping. Only tips nail salons and hair stylists. It’s not my job to supplement your income. I live in California and minimum was here is $15, and restaurants up to $20. Not my job to tip you more than I make myself when my job is more than putting a pizza in a box.
Anonymous wrote:poor cable...always the first to get axed...
Anonymous wrote:I’ve stopped going to restaurants so I don’t have to tip. When I order uber eats or instacart, I put $0 tip upfront so I don’t feel bad not tipping. Only tips nail salons and hair stylists. It’s not my job to supplement your income. I live in California and minimum was here is $15, and restaurants up to $20. Not my job to tip you more than I make myself when my job is more than putting a pizza in a box.
Anonymous wrote:For the person ordering bulk from Total Wine, I feel badly for the (Local small business?) wine store that is losing your business.
Anonymous wrote:I did the following:
- Called NYT to end my subscription to digital paper and games and they cut it from $23 to $4 per month for next year so $228 saved.
Anonymous wrote:Open an Ally money market account. It's earning four percent right now. Auto transfer as much as you can from your main checking and interest will accrue.
Anonymous wrote: I'm surprised that cable companies are not in financial trouble, considering how many people I know who've cut the chord.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I applied for social security just so I could share it with 4 family members. An extra $300 a month for groceries and or gas makes everyone feel secure. And I'll do it until they all get back on solid ground or I die.
It literally keeps me up at night thinking about everyone struggling. Not just our family. I wish I had a lot of money to help anyone needing.
How old are you? You don’t need it for yourself. I plan to take at 70 to maximize my benefit and it is part of my retirement stream of income.