Originally Posted by
jcountry
I recently went on a couple different hotel van rides.
Separate rides which happened to be with different ENDV crews.
Not a soul (other than myself) tipped the van driver for handling their bags. No one else-on either van ride…
Is this common? Is non-tipping of someone who just huffed a few hundred Lbs of bags for folks really a thing?
I am left to question whether my observation was an anomaly, or do there exist any kind of meaningful percentage of non-tippers at ENDV?
What gives? How much money do people need to make before they show appreciation for the efforts of others?
I mean I don’t think it’s relegated to Endeavor. I have been a pilot for 30 years at the same airline plus another 4 years as a FA at TWA in the 80’s and there were always Non tippers . Wether it was TWA, Eastern, USAir, Continental, Air CAL, Western, Delta , Piedmont , etc. that I shared a van with there were always non tippers . I see plenty of tippers at Endeavor. There are also plenty of Delta pilots with chips on their shoulders. Wether it’s younger pilots or the senior dogs at Delta that got stiffed in the merger (mergers) or been married and divorced 5 times or are always complaining about something .