>>$5 for a $10,000 score isn't thrifty, its more insulting. You are better
off not giving anything.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "nicolasbello" <nbello@...> wrote:
>
> i'm pretty thrifty . if they go above and beyond the call of duty then
i'll tip up to $5. even for my latest $10K hit.
>
> for me they have to offer a picture, freebies, and more for to merit a
tip
Since becoming sort of a "local/regular" at a couple of places in town,
it's tough to not want to "share the wealth" a little bit on a hand pay with
employees who have gotten to know who you are and treat you decently. (I
tip $5 on a $100 handpay on the old coin out machines.) That being said,
I've never been tempted to tip the people at the cage, would never tip the
bartender more that about $20 on a Royal hand pay, and understand with
"pooled" tips at a lot of places, it all seems a little unfair anyway. But, as to
the folks who get bent out of shape about being given the last $100 in
small change, I can only hope they don't worry themselves into an early grave
as a result something as minor as this.
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