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BounceBounceBam 01-28-2017 07:50 AM

I always tip hotel maids. These folks do more actual work for me than van drivers (whom I also tip).

Speed Select 01-28-2017 09:59 AM


Originally Posted by BounceBounceBam (Post 2289910)
I always tip hotel maids. These folks do more actual work for me than van drivers (whom I also tip).

Me too. Tipping keeps the maid from dipping your toothbrush in the toilet. At least that's how I justify it.

badflaps 01-28-2017 02:30 PM


Originally Posted by Speed Select (Post 2290004)
Me too. Tipping keeps the maid from dipping your toothbrush in the toilet. At least that's how I justify it.

I find that Tidy-Bowl gives my one tooth a sparkle that Ipana can't replicate.:D

DALFA 01-29-2017 05:09 AM


Originally Posted by BounceBounceBam (Post 2289910)
I always tip hotel maids. These folks do more actual work for me than van drivers (whom I also tip).

...and they're usually paid less. I completely agree.

NoDeskJob 01-29-2017 06:33 AM

Ugh. I can't belive this thread is still going.
Only at Delta. Where there are sooo many "rules."
Nobody will pressure me, and tell me how to tip, or who to tip.

I see what others have said....resistance is futile. You will be assimilated.

Standing by for incoming. :) :)

DALFA 01-29-2017 07:43 AM


Originally Posted by NoDeskJob (Post 2290527)
Ugh. I can't belive this thread is still going.
Only at Delta. Where there are sooo many "rules."
Nobody will pressure me, and tell me how to tip, or who to tip.

I see what others have said....resistance is futile. You will be assimilated.

Standing by for incoming. :) :)

Nah...that only applies to flight attendants organizing. See, watch...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyenRCJ_4Ww

Thrust Normal 01-29-2017 01:48 PM

What's the consensus on tipping uber drivers these days?

Hank Kingsley 01-29-2017 02:41 PM


Originally Posted by NoDeskJob (Post 2290527)
Ugh. I can't belive this thread is still going.
Only at Delta. Where there are sooo many "rules."
Nobody will pressure me, and tell me how to tip, or who to tip.

I see what others have said....resistance is futile. You will be assimilated.

Standing by for incoming. :) :)

If you're like me, I only bid trips where the hotels have robes and QVC on the TV. I have 4 inflatable cats too. What happened to this airline?

popcorn 01-29-2017 08:27 PM

Disclaimer: I don't work at Delter.

After nearly 20 years flying airplanes commercially, I tip a buck per trip, none if the driver is rude, reckless, or doesn't help with luggage. I tend to trip extra when they go above and beyond like taking you places they aren't required to take you (food, training, parking, etc).

If you think about it, a large crew hotel in a big city, a van driver probably does two airport runs per hour. 8 people in the van each way. 4 trips. That's $32 per hour just on tips and minimum wage is at least $8 per hour on top of that. He/she is making more than most regional FOs and most FAs anywhere. So my heart doesn't bleed when a crew member doesn't offer a tip. I don't scold, I don't stare, and I don't make up for them. I just let them do them and I do me.

$5 a bag? Must be nice to have disposable income like that. Bet it is great for picking up chicks to share stories of your humanitarianism.

gloopy 01-30-2017 08:15 AM


Originally Posted by Thrust Normal (Post 2290753)
What's the consensus on tipping uber drivers these days?

Probably should. In some markets (LA, NYC, SFO, etc) in town they can really clean up. But in most areas they really don't make that much and have to buy everything themselves.


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