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Originally Posted by Imapilot2
(Post 2336539)
The company manual doesn't tell you the zip your fly either. So I guess you got that going for you.😉
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Originally Posted by AncientAliens
(Post 2336839)
<sigh>
I hope you're just trolling. If you can't see how throwing someone who gets their @ss up at 3 AM to come to airport and deal with a bunch of cranky passengers and crews some spare change or even an entire dollar (God help us) once in awhile, I don't know what to tell you. |
Originally Posted by at6d
(Post 2336790)
I've never understood the reason for the tip jar at Starbucks or fast food establishments.
The tip jar at Starbucks, no idea. ;) |
Originally Posted by Sluggo_63
(Post 2336965)
Are you talking about the Starbucks worker or airline pilots and (more importantly) flight attendants? I don't know how the pay scale compares for a regional airline's flight attendant versus a Starbucks "barrista," but I'm thinking the FA has to be up at 3 am to deal with a bunch of cranky passengers and (s)he are trapped in a metal tube with them. Seems by your logic there should be a tip jar at the front galley.
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Originally Posted by Qotsaautopilot
(Post 2336718)
Isn't the major flaw here the use of plane water
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Originally Posted by Tailhook85
(Post 2336994)
Need to add a camping water purifier to your pack.
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Originally Posted by AncientAliens
(Post 2336839)
<sigh>
I hope you're just trolling. If you can't see how throwing someone who gets their @ss up at 3 AM to come to airport and deal with a bunch of cranky passengers and crews some spare change or even an entire dollar (God help us) once in awhile, I don't know what to tell you. |
Originally Posted by Sluggo_63
(Post 2336965)
Are you talking about the Starbucks worker or airline pilots and (more importantly) flight attendants? I don't know how the pay scale compares for a regional airline's flight attendant versus a Starbucks "barrista," but I'm thinking the FA has to be up at 3 am to deal with a bunch of cranky passengers and (s)he are trapped in a metal tube with them. Seems by your logic there should be a tip jar at the front galley.
I have never understood why some people are so touchy about tipping. If you want to tip, tip. If you don't, don't. It's not that big of a deal. Was checking into a hotel recently and my Captain was able to talk the front desk into free breakfast because we had to wait a couple minutes for our rooms. Met him for breakfast the next morning and I decided to throw the waitress a couple more bucks than would be customary considering our free meal. The guy I was with gave me a hard time for leaving extra. I guess he thought I was making him look cheap. I hadn't noticed how much he'd given because it's none of my business and I don't really care. Getting back to the poster's point, I just don't really see why a tip jar is anything to write home about. No one is going to think any less of you if you don't tip, and if you do, that extra hundred dollars at the end of the month is a nice little bonus to someone who might be struggling to make rent or just wants to have a fun night out with their friends. |
Originally Posted by Qotsaautopilot
(Post 2336718)
Isn't the major flaw here the use of plane water
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Originally Posted by thevagabond
(Post 2337164)
That's a fine observation sir. I guess I dislike the idea of carrying around a french press and grounds.
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