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11-27-2021 07:53 PM - edited 11-28-2021 06:38 AM
I never have or thought about it either. I do to paper person.
I guess I look at most people are getting paid a good wage to do their job and no tip required.
I focus more on Giving Tree at church and animal shelters and food pantries. I can't afford to do everything I would like to either. So many need help.
I think it is nice for those who do and everyone wants to be appreciated for sure.
I'm no Scrooge but just can't do it all.
11-27-2021 07:54 PM
Whoa, maybe it's just me, but that seems pretty assuming to me, like they expect it.
That would turn me off immediately and I wouldn't give them anything for their rudeness.
11-27-2021 08:01 PM
@nana59 wrote:
@Foxxee wrote:I do even though I think he's the worst mail carrier I ever had.
I used to give the trash men a gift too until the state said we couldn't anymore. Never did get a good answer why not. "I don't know why," doesn't cut it.
I'd give my UPS and FedEx driver a gift, too, but with so many temporaries used, I never know when my full time drivers will be delivering.
how would the State know you gave your trashman a gift?!
I thought of that, but don't want to get them in trouble if anyone found out. Nosy neighbors. They also might refuse the gifts.
11-27-2021 08:09 PM
There are several old threads out on this topic. I only thought of it because of the $20 amount and reading it previously.
I am very old fashion and spent lots of time with grandparents who were always tipping!
I buy newspaper delivery people a WAWA gift card. I never see most of them, so I mail it to them. We always get cards by Thanksgiving from them with their name and address.
I tip the lawn people on the 4th of July, Labor Day and End of season clean up. Weekly they get a cold bottle of water. They work for a company. I have previously tipped trash people when they were local and got to know them.
During the lockdown I tipped all delivery drivers each once. I had heavy stuff delivered like pet food.
I remember growing up in a small town, once again, visiting my grandparents, my grandfather took us to McDnalds for lunch and brought back the tree trimming man lunch and one day walking home from the beach saw the trash truck "parked" at our house. I thought maybe it broke down. My grandfather and the man who owned the trash company were up the porch drnking burbon!
Now as an old lady I am so appreciative of people helping I tip. I know it is their job but most of them go the extra step.
11-27-2021 08:12 PM - edited 11-27-2021 08:13 PM
well then no wonder our old mail lady never took off the month of December.
I know for a fact most tipped her $50-100. So with 850 homes at that average I'd definitely be a "happy mail lady". Our Community gave her $500 check and gave her a cake when she retired she was mail lady here 19 years.
They loved her🙂🙂
11-27-2021 08:16 PM
@threecees wrote:Yes, a Dunkin Donuts gift card. He gives treats to our dog and she looks
out the window watching for his car some days. The days he has off I
tell her tomorrow and then give her something when I bring the mail in.
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11-27-2021 08:17 PM
Back when my mail carrier was always the same, I would leave a card and gift card each year. Now, I have different carriers day-to-day. I watched the one today throw my packages from the curb into my courtyard. Thank goodness the packages contained nothing fragile. Yesterday, the same carrier left a box in front of my garage door which isn't even visible from my mailbox or my front door. I won't be leaving her any gifts.
I would love to leave my regular UPS carrier a gift. He's a sweetheart and always leaves my packages right at my door and behind a flower pot so they aren't visible from the street. Unfortunately, during this time of year, I never know until after the fact that he was the carrier. Maybe, I'll leave him a gift in January to say thank you.
11-27-2021 08:22 PM
I do not give a gift to my carrier. I could not identify them if my life depended on it. My carrier drives by our mailbox in a truck and I never even see them. They rarely ever have to deliver a package to us that will not fit in our large box.
11-28-2021 02:03 PM
I had the same mail man for over five years. He was great! Knew I had health issues and would often bring my mail/
packages to the door. Always gave him something for the holidays - candy, nuts etc.
But he must have retired or sick or change in cilty delivery because I have a new seemingly grouchy old lady!! I once called her to my door to ask a question. She told me to 'hurry up' because she was running late!! No holiday goodie for her!!
11-28-2021 02:16 PM
MaIl carriers are Federal employees. They can lose their job for accepting cash and gift cards. Please do not put your carrier in a bad position at Christmas time by tipping them.
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