If your tip gets attitude, then you are tipping TOO MUCH.
I have worked for tips and NEVER once did I give someone who
CHOSE TO GIVE ME MONEY an attitude because he failed to meet
my (totally arbitrary and irrelevant) notions about what is a
proper tip. And for that matter, I never gave them attitude
for failing to tip in a situation where the norm is to do so.
Everyone has different levels they choose to tip and its THEIR MONEY. Once a dealer/waiter/valet/etc learns to simply do
his or her job as best s/he can and stop sweating the perceived
slights, s/he will be happier AND get better tips as a direct
result of the improved customer service.
As for the "tip" comment. I, for one, agree with the sentiment.
Things in this economy are tough and some folks are stuck in semi-permanent unemployment limbo, but this comment is directed towards those who HAVE A JOB, that pays fairly well, and yet still manage to feel like they are ENTITLED to more (via additional tips).
If you can do better, then do it. If you can't, be happy you
have the best job you can have in this economy. But either way,
don't act like anybody OWES you a thing. They don't.
QZ
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "TIMSPEED" <corvetteracing87@...> wrote:
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> Funny you say that...because Atlantis in Reno is one of the WORST valet's I've been to! Now, I don't have a fancy car, but I consistently tip a buck, and they look at me like I'm trash...FWIW, a good tip for anyone making less than six figures is to get a better job.
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