Well that was your choice. Some people actually do tip people that clean their houses. I don’t know if you were cleaning houses, or if you were working somewhere else. But that’s your choice
If you work at a job where people do tip people, like being a barista, being a doorman, being a taxi driver, or some type of hospitality industry, then you will more than likely get a tip if you do a good job.
We work doing home repairs for people. And the last 10 years, we’ve gotten two tips. But I don’t expect him because that’s not a hospitality environment. It was just an extra bonus.
Boy I tell you, I didn’t know that tipping people were such a controversial subject. I made a simple comment, and people are bent out of shape about it.
I tip people for a job well done, and I will continue to do so. Nothing anybody says or does is going to change that. Get over it people!
Ggeezzz. The fact that someone would want to begrudge somebody else from trying to show appreciation for a job well done, or just wanting to put a smile on someone’s face is beyond me.
I’m not here on this platform for people to tell me what I should do and not do with my money. For a minute there, I thought we were on Reddit!
Boy I tell you, I didn’t know that tipping people were such a controversial subject. I made a simple comment, and people are bent out of shape about it.
All I said is that I never got a tip for serving other people...for doing a really good job at my job. The tip was getting to keep my toilet cleaning job in a world where I am easily replaced by a non-English speaking person from the third world for dollars less per hour. I'm surprised to see a comment like yours. I wasn't giving you a hard time. I haven't looked to see what the other replies to you are.
Interesting.
I used to clean people's toilets and never got a tip. $12 an hour to clean toilets. That was the life.
Well that was your choice. Some people actually do tip people that clean their houses. I don’t know if you were cleaning houses, or if you were working somewhere else. But that’s your choice
If you work at a job where people do tip people, like being a barista, being a doorman, being a taxi driver, or some type of hospitality industry, then you will more than likely get a tip if you do a good job.
We work doing home repairs for people. And the last 10 years, we’ve gotten two tips. But I don’t expect him because that’s not a hospitality environment. It was just an extra bonus.
I cleaned homes. Just regular residential homes. For all kinds of people.
Okay? And?
Boy I tell you, I didn’t know that tipping people were such a controversial subject. I made a simple comment, and people are bent out of shape about it.
I tip people for a job well done, and I will continue to do so. Nothing anybody says or does is going to change that. Get over it people!
Ggeezzz. The fact that someone would want to begrudge somebody else from trying to show appreciation for a job well done, or just wanting to put a smile on someone’s face is beyond me.
I’m not here on this platform for people to tell me what I should do and not do with my money. For a minute there, I thought we were on Reddit!
All I said is that I never got a tip for serving other people...for doing a really good job at my job. The tip was getting to keep my toilet cleaning job in a world where I am easily replaced by a non-English speaking person from the third world for dollars less per hour. I'm surprised to see a comment like yours. I wasn't giving you a hard time. I haven't looked to see what the other replies to you are.