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The last time I had my El Camino towed home (dead fuel pump) it was 100+ degrees. My garage is on the side of my house and at the top of a hill. It is a pain to get it backed in. I gave the driver 20 bucks and a botte of cold water. We were both huffing and puffing for air.
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I'm in the same boat. I've had a few cars towed by AAA over the years and never thought of tipping them.
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For those who wonder why a tip is necessary - it is not - just as saying "THANKS" is not necessary.
When you give money to someone who performs a service for you - it's another way of saying "THANKS". Yes I know you have already shelled out money.....but again......did that money actually say "THANKS" like the tip did? (the answer is no..it did not) That is how I look at it. |
The primary issue with tipping, is that it creates a culture where service providers become accustomed to, and begin expecting tips. That puts the rest of us in a hard spot. I don't like that feeling. Know when to say when!
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The obligatory Mr. Pink scene
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I worked at a hot spot in G'town in DC. It was the intersection every foreign tourist told their taxi driver to take them. I can't tell you how many tables I waited on where they brought their luggage with them from the airport, were total time vampires, were nice as can be, totally happy with my service and didn't leave a dime for a tip. |
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I don't think tow truck driver expect a tip, at least based on his reaction to me handing him a $20.
I have AAA, mainly because my kids are both out of state, so the tow was already accounted for. That and he was there in 20 minutes, was great, had me at the rental car place in minutes so I could head to my next meeting in DC and he had a two hour drive ahead of him. Anyway, I must be an idiot: I had two new garage doors put in two weeks ago, new tracks, the works. The two guys who did the install ran the cleanest, most efficient work site imaginable, and didn't mind my dogs hanging around while I ran some errands. They also fixed some things I wanted done extra. They walked me through all the programming, helped me code all the doors, etc. I tipped them each $10 bucks for a snack on their way back to VA. Maybe it is because I put myself through college working in service positions during the school year: Tips were everything. |
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Last month when my 911 left me stranded at work, I tipped to tow driver $20.
He was there in 22 minutes, was very careful with the car, let me help where I wanted (sitting in the car when it was being winched up the tilt deck-I'm not 100% on my 36yo tow hooks). When we got it home he backed the tilt deck to the lip of my garage and we slowly lowered the car into her normal spot. He was very grateful for the $20. |
What about concrete truck drivers? These guys can make your life heaven or hell depending on their experience & attitude. I've had drivers that would pick up a mag or rake & jump right in, I've also had a guy 2 days from retirement shoot 10 yards as fast as his mixer would roll.
I doubt most folks tip tow truck drivers, I would if circumstances warranted it. |
I've never had concrete delivered. If I ever do and it looks like he's going above and beyond, a tip will be warranted.
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This business of tipping everyone for just doing their job well is getting out of hand. |
The $0 tipper responses make me feel a little less cold hearted.
I am always willing to tip $0 to infinity...but the service encountered at my last few restaurant experiences have been much closer to the $0 end of that spectrum. I've worked in a restaurant, know what it takes to make people happy, and just refuse to tip servers/bartenders that suck. My wife thinks I'm mean. I told her that if I sucked at my job I wouldn't have one, why would I pay someone else more, just because? |
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Do we start tipping our sub contractors or service people? I always wanted to know this, plumbers that come and work on your siht, and I mean that, do you tip? For some of you, $ 70 to unclog your drain, sure, slip the guy 10-20 bucks. What happens if the job is over 10or 15K? How much do you tip and you guys know they break their backs digging under that house? |
By the way Paul, I don't tip my concrete guy siht. I think they all butt heads. no smile, nothing. Well, all the ones that I encountered.
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