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Re: dear God when will it end?
Meh. If you don't want to tip, then don't. But why so upset at having it there for people who do want to tip?
FWIW, I almost never tip at coffee shops. If the girl at the counter is especially cute I might. If I paid cash, I always leave my change on the countertop for the next person (same with fast food before I gave it up and grocery stores and stuff). Funny thing, yesterday at the coffee shop right outside Nordstrom I put my change on the counter (some really rando amount like $.72 or something) and walked over to pick up my drip. Like 15 seconds later as I was walking away to join some friends who already had a table, the 30'ish year old lady who was behind me in line yells at me in excitement to tell me I left her the exact change she needed. She seemed really over-excited by it which made me smile. GoT |
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Re: dear God when will it end?
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Meh. If you don't want to tip, then don't. But why so upset at having it there for people who do want to tip? FWIW, I [...] never tip at coffee shops. [/ QUOTE ] |
#3
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Re: dear God when will it end?
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Meh. If you don't want to tip, then don't. But why so upset at having it there for people who do want to tip? [/ QUOTE ] I hate feeling like an [censored] for not tipping. Which I suppose is some inner conflict I need to resolve and not the fault of the chick at starbucks. Either way tho I think it is incredibly lame that the people who work at places like starbucks and subway feel they are entitled to tips, yet their job is nothing like any of the other proffesions that earn tips, and is pretty much exactly like the guy working the fryer at Mcdonalds who would never dream of getting tipped. [ QUOTE ] FWIW, I almost never tip at coffee shops. If the girl at the counter is especially cute I might. If I paid cash, I always leave my change on the countertop for the next person (same with fast food before I gave it up and grocery stores and stuff). Funny thing, yesterday at the coffee shop right outside Nordstrom I put my change on the counter (some really rando amount like $.72 or something) and walked over to pick up my drip. Like 15 seconds later as I was walking away to join some friends who already had a table, the 30'ish year old lady who was behind me in line yells at me in excitement to tell me I left her the exact change she needed. She seemed really over-excited by it which made me smile. GoT [/ QUOTE ] I remember a long time ago in a thread talking about how I throw my pennies away because I dont want them, and you mentioned how you leave your change on the counter all the time. Since then i've been doing that a lot. |
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Re: dear God when will it end?
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Either way tho I think it is incredibly lame that the people who work at places like starbucks and subway feel they are entitled to tips, yet their job is nothing like any of the other proffesions that earn tips, and is pretty much exactly like the guy working the fryer at Mcdonalds who would never dream of getting tipped. [/ QUOTE ] If somebody, even if it's only one customer, might want to leave a tip for me, should I not accept it? It seems illogical for the employees not to have a tip cup available as long as the company allows it. That the cup is out there doesn't necessarily mean the employees feel any sort of "entitlement" to tips at all, although I would suspect some mentality of entitlement would form over time in the minds of some employees in some industries. [ QUOTE ] I remember a long time ago in a thread talking about how I throw my pennies away because I dont want them, and you mentioned how you leave your change on the counter all the time. Since then i've been doing that a lot. [/ QUOTE ] Woot! GoT |
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Re: dear God when will it end?
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If somebody, even if it's only one customer, might want to leave a tip for me, should I not accept it? It seems illogical for the employees not to have a tip cup available as long as the company allows it. [/ QUOTE ] yeah, I suppose, but I think that falls into the "when will it end??" point of my post. How long before there is a tip cup at the counter of blockbusters, or in front of the cashier at WAL-mart? At some point you have to admit it becomes completely absurd, for me that point is a drive thru window at a menial job [ QUOTE ] That the cup is out there doesn't necessarily mean the employees feel any sort of "entitlement" to tips at all, although I would suspect some mentality of entitlement would form over time in the minds of some employees in some industries. [/ QUOTE ] I dunno, I think when you are perching a plastic cup on a 2" ledge outside a drive thru window, which is lets be honest, a completely RETARDED location in terms of security, it comes off as you feeling entilted to it. |
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Re: dear God when will it end?
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If somebody, even if it's only one customer, might want to leave a tip for me, should I not accept it? [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. My father once told me that there's a simple question you can ask yourself if you're the employee in a situation like this where you have a close situation, and you're deciding whether to leave the tip jar out or not: "Would I rather the money were in my pocket or somebody else's?" |
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Re: dear God when will it end?
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[ QUOTE ] If somebody, even if it's only one customer, might want to leave a tip for me, should I not accept it? [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. My father once told me that there's a simple question you can ask yourself if you're the employee in a situation like this where you have a close situation, and you're deciding whether to leave the tip jar out or not: "Would I rather the money were in my pocket or somebody else's?" [/ QUOTE ] This is pathetic. It's like saying, "I'm, going to be standing around in this park anyway. I might as well put a tin cup out and panhandle." |
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Re: dear God when will it end?
I went to Chipotle a couple days ago. They had a tip jar as well. I'm not tipping in a freakin' cafeteria style restaurant.
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Re: dear God when will it end?
If I have to get up and get my food, I'm not tipping. Tipping is for:
Tattoos/Piercings Waiters/Waitresess Pizza Guys/Chinese Delivery and that's it. Starbucks is so overpriced as it is, I wouldn't give them another dime. (Exception: I know someone working and they give me free coffee, then I tip) |
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Re: dear God when will it end?
Congratulations. You have discovered the fact that panhandlers make more money than they would if they didn't panhandle.
Now the only question is hourly rate. |
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