Never have understood why I'm expected (by them) to tip a slot attendant.
I'm playing at best a 100% game; get a W2 so I can give some of the win
to the 47%. I wonder how much of the tips received is reported as
income???
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 8:55 PM, what7do7you7want <
what7do7you7want@yahoo.com> wrote:
> **
>
>
> Here's a thought.
>
> Decide for yourself what YOU think is appropriate.
>
> As for being called "cheap".... Do you really care?
>
> If so, what does that say about you?
>
> Personally, if I catch wind of such nonsense, all
> tipping to that person will cease immediately.
>
> You are there to make money. (I assume) and you
> do not owe them a dime. Tipping can be +EV for
> play preservation. You may simply want to do it.
> But please don't let some tool tell you what you
> should be tipping. Its YOUR call.
>
> QZ
>
> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "jeri" wrote:
> >
> > We play at several local casino bars when the progressive jackpots
> become "positive." A number of other regular VP players do the same. A
> question has come up about the amount of tip the bartender deserves. We of
> course tip the people who pay out the royals, and that amount seems to vary
> a great deal. What IS a fair amount to tip?
> > We have had this discussion with a couple of bartenders, who have made a
> valid point that once the royal is hit, their business drops off
> considerably until it builds back up again, something that may take several
> days. They are of course involved, since they notify casino personnel that
> the royal has been hit. We do always leave them a tip, but they point out
> that video poker players are considerably less generous with their tokes,
> than, say, keno players. As a matter of fact, the word "cheap" has been
> bandied about. So what is an equitable amount?
> >
>
>
>
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