Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a new roof put in in August. Probably the worst job ever. I kept 2 big coolers in the shade with all kinds of waters and snacks for the crew, restocked it when i came home for lunch, and lots of ice bags in the bottom. They seemed surprised and shocked I did this. I myself am shocked that others do not.
There was a crew of 6 and they did it all in one day (8 hours of nasty work in the hot sun.) I put $20 in 6 envelopes for each of the workers. A little to pay for their gas in their trucks, I figure.
C'mon, people.
I’m not trying to start something, but why did you tip for a terrible job? You were kind and thoughtful to repeatedly offer cold drinks. But tipping for crappy work? Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you pay for delivery, why tip?
+1. The tipping complex is out of control in this country. You didn't do anything wrong, OP. You don't need to tip furniture/appliance deliverers.
This. I also don’t tip on carryout, or Starbucks or Panera. WTAF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a new roof put in in August. Probably the worst job ever. I kept 2 big coolers in the shade with all kinds of waters and snacks for the crew, restocked it when i came home for lunch, and lots of ice bags in the bottom. They seemed surprised and shocked I did this. I myself am shocked that others do not.
There was a crew of 6 and they did it all in one day (8 hours of nasty work in the hot sun.) I put $20 in 6 envelopes for each of the workers. A little to pay for their gas in their trucks, I figure.
C'mon, people.
I’m not trying to start something, but why did you tip for a terrible job? You were kind and thoughtful to repeatedly offer cold drinks. But tipping for crappy work? Why?
I think the PP meant it was a difficult and backbreaking job, not that they did bad work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a new roof put in in August. Probably the worst job ever. I kept 2 big coolers in the shade with all kinds of waters and snacks for the crew, restocked it when i came home for lunch, and lots of ice bags in the bottom. They seemed surprised and shocked I did this. I myself am shocked that others do not.
There was a crew of 6 and they did it all in one day (8 hours of nasty work in the hot sun.) I put $20 in 6 envelopes for each of the workers. A little to pay for their gas in their trucks, I figure.
C'mon, people.
I’m not trying to start something, but why did you tip for a terrible job? You were kind and thoughtful to repeatedly offer cold drinks. But tipping for crappy work? Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If i pay for delivery I do not tip. $250+! Delivery charges are so high now.
They'd be higher if the delivery people were paid a decent wage though. So what do you propose?
Anonymous wrote:If i pay for delivery I do not tip. $250+! Delivery charges are so high now.
Anonymous wrote:I had a new roof put in in August. Probably the worst job ever. I kept 2 big coolers in the shade with all kinds of waters and snacks for the crew, restocked it when i came home for lunch, and lots of ice bags in the bottom. They seemed surprised and shocked I did this. I myself am shocked that others do not.
There was a crew of 6 and they did it all in one day (8 hours of nasty work in the hot sun.) I put $20 in 6 envelopes for each of the workers. A little to pay for their gas in their trucks, I figure.
C'mon, people.