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PaPaLarry 12-14-2013 06:09 AM

Sounds like we need someone from Daily Sun to tell us?? When I get card from paper carrier, I mail them a check for Christmas, but the tip I give when paying bill, is like you said; "up in the air" Anyway you look at it, They are deserving!!!

2BNTV 12-14-2013 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by redwitch (Post 794577)
If your paper carrier is typical of those I've seen in TV, you'll get your paper properly wrapped and in your driveway whether you tip or not. Most of the carriers do not require a tip, but it is appreciated (one of my daughter's friends delivers papers). The note with envelope has become a kind of tradition here. It seems that some residents used to stay awake to catch their delivery person and the paper w/envelope just developed so folks wouldn't have to "catch" the delivery person. Nowadays, you can always just add a tip to your payment to the Sun (but who knows if it actually all goes to the carrier).



Good point. I will make an effort to see my carrier one day, to verify she is the actual delivery person and not a fill-in. She left a card, and I have to hope, she is the actual person, who is deserving of a tip as I have mailed the tip, to her adress on the card label, (her home address).

Thanks you to everyone who responded to my question. Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year!!!

BobnBev 12-15-2013 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by ednagrahm (Post 795252)
Curious as to how a carrier might go about giving preferential service to one customer over another by throwing a paper out of a moving car at 5:00 AM?

As an example:

It's raining cats and dogs-----instead of just throwing my paper
out the car window, he drives into my driveway and throws the paper
under the eve, out of the rain, which keeps both me and the paper
nice and dry. Great service deserves a great tip, or a great tip insures
great service. Anyway you look at it, it's a win-win.

keithwand 12-15-2013 04:10 PM

Not our carrier.
Tosses it about 1 foot in from the street and to the farthest corner of a 3 car garage driveway width. Rain or shine. Doesn't matter.
Hey its a nice walk.

redwitch 12-15-2013 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by keithwand (Post 796041)
Not our carrier.
Tosses it about 1 foot in from the street and to the farthest corner of a 3 car garage driveway width. Rain or shine. Doesn't matter.
Hey its a nice walk.

At least you know where to find it.

BobnBev 12-15-2013 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by keithwand (Post 796041)
Not our carrier.
Tosses it about 1 foot in from the street and to the farthest corner of a 3 car garage driveway width. Rain or shine. Doesn't matter.
Hey its a nice walk.

So, how much do you tip him/her?

2BNTV 12-15-2013 04:48 PM

I prorated my tip as i have only been here 4 months and find my paper in the middle of my driveway wrapped properly especially if it is raining, (2 Plastic coverings).

This certainly works for me!!! :smiley:

kilowatt 01-09-2014 08:45 AM

Being an ex-newspaper boy as a kid, i guess i tip generously. I used to tip my paperboy back in n.j. At least a dollar a week and then a $20.00 gift for christmas. With that in mind and the great service that they perform, i tip the newspaper carrier $70.00 for the year

Bavarian 01-09-2014 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by jblum315 (Post 793644)
I think $10 is appropriate for the newspaper deliverer. As far as the mailbox person, I don't know because I don't think they are Federal employees - I think they are just subcontractors, it's not a post office where they work, so they probably make next to nothing

Before we moved here, we had a reqular mail box at end of drive way and we knew women who delivered the mail. My wife gave her a plate of cookies. No worry over rules accepting gratutities. We were in more rural area of The County. Main business was the Naval Air Test Center.


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