Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Tipping the newspaper carrier
In today's newspaper there's a Christmas greeting from my newspaper carrier that includes his name and address. Does this mean a Christmas tip is in order? I usually give a small tip when I renew my subscription but wouldn't mind tipping again.
He lives on my street and always puts the newspaper close to the garage door. After he parks his truck in his driveway, he walks back and puts all the newspapers near the garage doors, as a neighborly gesture (for all of his close neighbors). Should I keep the tipping to once a year with the subscription renewal or should I tip again at Christmas? How much is a normal tip for the year? |
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If you tip with the subscription you are in the clear. I forego that and send him a check for $20 at Christmas time. That way he knows I care.
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Jacksonville, Florida Andover, New Jersey The Villages Second star to the right, then straight on 'til morning. |
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Well said, and I fully agree.
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Tipping the newpaper guy/gals
Fourty six years ago I started delivering papers on a bike. I had to collect for the newpapers bi-weekly. People would tip me a DOLLAR on a bi-weekly basis because I would put there newspaper on their pouch. Cost for rubber bands came out of my pocket. They didn't have plactic bags and time limits as to when the newspaper had to be delivered back then. If it was pouring down rain my father would help me and we would deliver the papers by car. Here is my point! Do you enjoy the newpaper? Is your newpaprer dry and out of the weather? Is it there in a timely manner? Isn't it convenient to walk out and get your newpaper? These guys/gals are delivering newspspapers in there cars. Just think of the gasoline they are burning weekly. At a minimum give carrier a DOLLAR a WEEK TIP for the whole year! Come on folks, lets get in the twenty-first century. You problably tip the pizza man more than the newpaper guy/gal, and there bringing you cold pizza.
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Well stated. From an ex-newpaper boy as a teenager. And you're right on with the pizza delivery person tips. Not to mention the furniture delivery guys that take 10-15 minutes to bring in stuff and you tip them $5-$10 each.
Have you gotten the nice card and candy cane in your mail box yet? I guess they're contractors for the USPS, and can keep tips unlike their conterparts that work directly for USPS |
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Thanks!
Thanks for all the replies, they were all good. However, I'm going to take the advice of zcaveman. $20.00 at Christmastime sounds like a nice way to show one's appreciation.
By the way, when I was a kid, I used to help a neighborhood kid with his paper route. Each day, when we were finished delivering the papers, he would give me a quarter. Needless to say, I didn't keep it up for very long because I just didn't think it was worth it. I did half the work and only got a small percentage of the profit/income. |
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