It never even crossed my mind that a supermarket delivery driver might be tipped. But then I am vehemently anti-tipping. People should be paid a proper wage for their job and if their job is a service why should they expect more than a 'thank you' for doing their job?
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Originally posted by binley100 View PostMy OH had to take on a job delivering shopping. What meant more than a tip was people helping to carry in the shopping instead of just opening the door and watching him do it ....
Don't get me started!!!!
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I never tip the delivery chap, but the regular ones (yep, we get quite a lot delivered, but with two toddlers, it's LOADS easier) get a nice bottle of something/chocolates at Christmas.
I always unload the shopping myself. I usually end up restacking the empty crates for them as well. And I never let anyone pack my shopping at the supermarket - I'm too fussy about how I like it doing!I don't roll on Shabbos
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View Post... We have a great postie, he has the brains to leave our parcels hidden round the back, he signs for stuff if we're out ... I give him a bottle of wine at Crimble
Originally posted by smallblueplanet View Post... I am vehemently anti-tipping. People should be paid a proper wage for their job ...Originally posted by piskieinboots View Postme too - it is confusing, embarrasing and shouldn't be necessaryAll the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
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At least tipping isn't quite as ingrained into the culture here as in the States.
The benefit in the States is that you genuinely do get very good service, the standard is much higher than here. The downside is that's because the staff there rely on the tips to make up their measly wages.
I'm happy to tip in this country, but do wish it were recognised as being more for excellent service, not just a standard thing that we'll all pay in a restaurant, unless the service was actually abysmal.
As for postie and milkman etc, I'm sure they appreciate the Christmas bottle of wine etc. I had a dilemma for the binmen including recycling bins - there are loads of them; I ended up leaving out cans of Stella, as I thought at least there'd be enough to go round. I think they were fairly happy with thatCaro
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Originally posted by Caro View PostI'm happy to tip in this country, but do wish it were recognised as being more for excellent serviceAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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I do tip when the service goes just beyond the necessary. In my opinion there can be no set rate for any job. It depends entirely on how the job is done. If a delivery man goes beyond the call of duty and is pleasant and helpful I will thank him and 'buy him a cup of coffee'.
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Originally posted by Caro View PostAt least tipping isn't quite as ingrained into the culture here as in the States.
The benefit in the States is that you genuinely do get very good service, the standard is much higher than here. The downside is that's because the staff there rely on the tips to make up their measly wages.
I'm happy to tip in this country, but do wish it were recognised as being more for excellent service, not just a standard thing that we'll all pay in a restaurant, unless the service was actually abysmal.
As for postie and milkman etc, I'm sure they appreciate the Christmas bottle of wine etc. I had a dilemma for the binmen including recycling bins - there are loads of them; I ended up leaving out cans of Stella, as I thought at least there'd be enough to go round. I think they were fairly happy with thatFlowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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