Happy Birthday, Laura!
Jessica, that's why I tip in cash, too, even if I pay on a card.
Buffy ,'Showtime'
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Happy Birthday, Laura!
Jessica, that's why I tip in cash, too, even if I pay on a card.
Tipping on the card means the tip has to be legally reported as income and taxes are taken out, and frequently means that tips will be pooled and divvied up at the end of the month. Cash means I hand the guy cash and he keeps it.
Also, the card companies charge the business a fee, and sometimes the business will take the fee out of the tip.
Also, the card companies charge the business a fee, and sometimes the business will take the fee out of the tip.
That, um... ain't right.
No, it's not tommy, but some of them do it.
Tipping on the card means the tip has to be legally reported as income and taxes are taken out, and frequently means that tips will be pooled and divvied up at the end of the month. Cash means I hand the guy cash and he keeps it.
I didn't know that. Thanks; I usually pay and tip delivery folk in cash, anyway, but now I will make sure to always tip in cash.
Steve always leaves cash tip for all reasons listed above.
A few more things on Strigoi: Here's the trailer - [link] A lot of the soundtrack is the band Beirut, which is a little odd but works. Also, here is my favorite line from the movie, which I suspect is a lot funnier if you know the culture. "The Communists stole my dog so it couldn't bark when the Gypsies came." ::snort:: I was laughing a lot more than the friend who went with me who was not familiar with Romanian culture.
Happy B-day Laura!
I was going to go into work today, knock out some stuff without the distractions of tech rehearsals. My body thought better of that idea. Ignoring 3 alarms, and sleeping until noon. Um. Ok. So, I'm at home in my warm apartment instead.
ND, how ya doing over there? You too Pix?
hot cereal
I meant to follow up:
From my experience delivering pizza, I was just happy to get a tip.Wait? what? People don't tip?? I always wonder if I under or over tip, but NO tip? WTF? So, what is proper tip for delivery?