Give the guy a printed 20% off coupon from HF and let him choose the amount of the tip by what he buys.
lol thats awesome!
Give the guy a printed 20% off coupon from HF and let him choose the amount of the tip by what he buys.
Absolutely and if you tip well enough you always get hot pizza. Drives my wife nuts when I tip the pizza guy. "Thats what the delivery charge is"....
I would have reported that kind of BS to the store manager.
He obviously has no idea what it's like to make a living off tips. Unless he's paid $2.13/hr, he needs to keep his mouth shut, learn some etiquette, and maybe get motivated to work towards getting a job making a decent living.
i think i've seen more half naked women on this forum than any other forum i've frequented! i never thought i would read a thread about harbor freight and see a couple young ladies in bikinis! not complaining, just making an amusing observation.

Absolutely and if you tip well enough you always get hot pizza. Drives my wife nuts when I tip the pizza guy. "Thats what the delivery charge is"....
since no one else has asked, i will. Did you cave in and tip him or not?
P.s. - Your dog's cute.![]()
i hate tipping. i think its ******** that we're supposed to tip at resturants.
I do recommend tipping the pizza guy, and more than $1. You don't want to know the things I did to people's food when I was driving pie once I figured out the address was a non-tipper. I feel bad about it, but was younger then.
For me this is by far the most conservative forum I am on. I really have to watch my language here, and god forbid you say anything about politics here.![]()

Anyway, I tip the driver for delivery $3-$5. I don't know if it does anything, but I'm busy and I always get our dinner orders perfect and promptly.
"Here's a tip: Get a decent education, then you won't have to push carts for a living"
When I worked @ Sears; the corporate "ethics" training was about NOT receiving or taking tips, gifts, or anything from anyone... customers, vendors, etc. At times I would meet the customer in the parking lot; check something out to see if a tool fit etc.; many times tried to give me a tip.... being fired on the spot wasn't worth whatever they were trying to give me. I always said; "contrary to popular belief, thats why we are here... customer service!" Always tried to help the best I could with my own brand of humor!Sears was notorious for poor service; so, I tried to buck the trend and enjoyed helping people out.... they had a high standard, I just did my job and didn't worry about it... whatever little money I would have gotten, wasn't worth losing my job over!
There were times that I though it was kinda bizarre when all this pressure was put on us to hit certain numbers for the "store" to do well.... we never saw any of the "profit sharing" that the store manager saw or the trips they would get at the conventions or special award events.... occasionally, they would have a pizza party or something. The store manager would get all excited about the numbers; this directly related to her bonuses.... it did not benefit us! On the other hand; if your in this situation... to a degree you have chosen to do that job and deal with the accepted wage or financial situation that is there! Use the situation to motivate yourself to improve your wage and move on!
We had allot of employees who stole things; thinking they were getting back @ corporate or "making more money" they always ended up getting fired.... its just not worth it!
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i tip single mom's-- they are called strippers.

Tipping is easy - if they ask for one, they don't get one.
It's a huge pet peeve of mine when a waiter/waitress asks me "If I need change" when I hand them cash to settle the bill. That's BS. Just bring me my change. If you're SMART, you'll provide the change in a format (ie $1 bills) that will make it easy for me to leave you gratuity.
I'm fairly cheap, and target good service at 10%, and do all in my power to stop tipping from creeping in to new areas of service. My sister is the opposite, and a 20% or 30% tip from her isn't unusual. When we go to one of her regular dining places you would not freaking believe the service we get, its like their long lost mother has walked in.
I would have told the kid, as I carefully loaded my own stuff, Gee this is new to me, lets go talk to your manager so I can figure out a proper tip.
Now how about tipping a tow truck driver?
