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DjPiLL
Member since 5/05 3664 total posts
Name: Richard
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Holiday Tipping Guide
Linky
This is for all the people that wondered how much is considered "appropriate" for tipping during the holidays.
I particularly like this link since its a local (NYC) based view.
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Posted 12/15/05 4:07 PM |
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Cheryl
Horray for 3 boys!!
Member since 5/05 2354 total posts
Name: Mikey, Greg & TJ's Mommy
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Re: Holiday Tipping Guide
Thanks for posting! This is helpful.
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Posted 12/15/05 4:11 PM |
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leighla
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Member since 5/05 16353 total posts
Name: Lauren
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Re: Holiday Tipping Guide
Well this brings a whole new level of confusion on my part:
mail: civil servants are not allowed to accept cash tips, but if you want to give something, the USPS requests you keep the value to $20 or less
Trash collector - $15-$20 per crew member if it does not violate municipal laws. Check with municipality
I'm still torn about the whole tipping thing.
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Posted 12/15/05 4:14 PM |
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Moehick
Ready for the sun!
Member since 5/05 30339 total posts
Name: Properly perfect™
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Re: Holiday Tipping Guide
Thanks I wouldn't want to be part of LTA!
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Posted 12/15/05 4:14 PM |
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DjPiLL
Member since 5/05 3664 total posts
Name: Richard
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Re: Holiday Tipping Guide
Posted by leighla
Well this brings a whole new level of confusion on my part:
mail: civil servants are not allowed to accept cash tips, but if you want to give something, the USPS requests you keep the value to $20 or less
Trash collector - $15-$20 per crew member if it does not violate municipal laws. Check with municipality
I'm still torn about the whole tipping thing.
Trust me when I say that.... being married to a former mailman (woman).... you want to tip your mailman.
$10-20 is adequate.
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Posted 12/15/05 4:20 PM |
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