I don't like tipping at all, and I was a waiter for a couple of years.
Food for thought: My other half is a paramedic and she never gets a tip. Should she only provide an exemplary service if she is expecting a tip?
Tipping is generally provided in the service industry. The service industry should provide a good level of service if they are doing there job correctly hence I will tip if they go above and beyond.
Food for thought: My other half is a paramedic and she never gets a tip. Should she only provide an exemplary service if she is expecting a tip?
Unless someone goes beyond their responsibility/role in service or product, I never tip.
I usually leave waiting staff at restaurants a 10% cash tip if I've had good service.
Unfortunately, a growing number of London restaurants think it's reasonable to charge 10% - 12.5% service change for just 4 people which seems to result in waiting staff not trying too hard as they know they're not getting a tip.
How about engineers? Should they get a tip for a building staying up? Why the service industry think they should be rewarded for providing the service they should be providing is beyond me...
This is my point. I can understand a tip for going above and beyond but why is this not universally accepted? Engineers, techs, md's, builders etc..
With the on mind, why is the service industry almost demanding of a tip?
[TW]Sponge;26525535 said:If somebody goes the extra mile in terms of service then they get a tip from me. Otherwise no. They get paid a wage.
This is the way I do it too.
It annoys me when a tip is expected for nothing out of the ordinary.
I was agreeing with you.![]()
Or charge more in the first place?
I tip homeless people for being the only true free people in the country.
They are only homeless because they aren't allowed to build a wood hut in a field, hunt wildlife or plant vegetable patches in spaces of baron land. Someone owns it apparently, owns it.
Often it's because they aren't allowed to naturally grow the drugs they are addicted to as well. lol
I tip homeless people for being the only true free people in the country.
They are only homeless because they aren't allowed to build a wood hut in a field, hunt wildlife or plant vegetable patches in spaces of baron land. Someone owns it apparently, owns it.
Often it's because they aren't allowed to naturally grow the drugs they are addicted to as well. lol
Of course someone owns it.
Ridiculous statement, originally some chap fought for that land, lamped off heads for it, and appointed his lords to lamp of heads in his name.
Eventually through trickle down, us little people got the chance to buy bits and pieces of land form the 'landlord'. The number of such owned the entire country at one stage, administering in the name of the regent. Now some land is still owned by such, whereas most is owned by little people, and I don't want a tramp building a mud hut on the bit I own. That's why we have laws, and purchases, and a land registry. If land isn't claimed, isn't being used, and he lays claim to it for a period, then the wasteland can become his if he fulfils the criteria, but I sure as hell don't want his mud hut on my land, I paid for it, and it is costing me dear.
Who owns a lay-by off the M1? Who owns a stagnant swamp land that isn't suitable for building homes on? Nobody does, that's why it's sat there.
Should be law that if you buy a piece of land, you have to state the purpose and have so many years to act on it, or it goes back nature. The whole planning permission thing seems to have gotten lost somewhere.
There's a house shortage and you've got acres of bust up wasteland just sat there because people are rich and lazy.