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| Re: Tipping furniture/appliance delivery people If they just do the norm, bring it in, put it in place and plug it in, that's what they get paid for.
I tipped a kid that delivered my TV because when he came by it was raining, he brought the TV around back, he took off his shoes so he didn't mess up the carpet, put the box on a blanket so it didn't mess up the carpet, moved the entertainment center away from the wall (new TV was deeper than the other one), put the TV in place, hooked up the cabling, put the batteries in the remote and gave us a quick lesson on how to run the set up program. He also helped me move the old television out of the room and into a storage room. That was way beyond what he needed to do. I also wrote a very complimentary letter to his boss about how good his employee was. -- TD ECO | |
|   Hayward K A R - 1 2 0 C Premium join:2000-07-13 Key West, FL
4 edits | Re: Tipping furniture/appliance delivery people Kind of defines the other word for TIP....GRATUITY.... you felt you were treated gratuitously... rather than just doing the job and effectively taxed (what most tips really amount to as most jobs they are auto fo,r is employers getting away with less that min wage)
ANd by the way TIP is a really nasty concept which MEANS "To insure promptness (TIP)" or in other words paying some one enought to kiss your but... vs this person that just went out of their way to do a good job... and WELL DESEVERVED a GRATUITY -- »haywardm.com (Hayward's Key West)
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| Re: Tipping furniture/appliance delivery people Im a notorious tipper because I have some sort of guilt complex with people doing things for me. Seeing someone sweat for me really gets under my skin.
In any event the pizza guy always gets 5.00 and if I have it handy, the furniture movers usually get 20.00.
How many deliveries can they make thanklessly throughout their day. I dont look at it like a job they have already gotten paid for, I look at it like a job that sucks and from one person to another I appreciate what they have done.
I mean, why do we tip the garbage guys at christmas or our building maintenance man? They are already getting paid for their job, usually pretty good as well. Its because we appreciate them and want to show it. Or DONT appreciate and want to pretend we do. 
In any event, if you think you should tip, then go ahead. Dont ask the internet if you should or shouldnt. Sometimes just saying thank you and that you appreciate their effort is good enough.
I had heating and a/c replaced earlier this year. It took two workers 14 hours to remove my old units and install the new ones, one of them had a freaking BROKEN LEG in a cast. The job cost me close to 4k but I know they arent going to see any of that so I bought them lunch and tipped them each 50.00. I appreciated their tireless efforts and the cuts and scrapes and sweat and wanted to let them know. -- The ScreenSavers PODCAST! TWIT Everytime I post "SYSTEM" sends me a little "Thank You.." | |
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