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Originally Posted by BrianATL
(Post 2334824)
How important is a digital logbook now? Do employers prefer it? When you interview, do you normally take in your physical one and send them a digital copy, or do you even need your physical one any more at all?
My logical pilot view that is 7 years away from an interview is this: I'll format the book very nicely and get it printed and bound at something like Kinkos to take with me along with a flash drive containing the eLogbook and my supporting docs, scans of military flight records, as my logbook only contains line items of hours on each Zulu day. I would think potential employers would like such organization and easily read format. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Originally Posted by HighFlight
(Post 2334536)
Actually, I don't. ? Why not?
Originally Posted by word302
(Post 2334534)
You suck....
https://youtu.be/Z-qV9wVGb38 |
Not sure what your point is. When I was in the military, I got reimbursed for tips, and I tipped. Now that I don't get reimbursed, I don't tip. I am not a democrat, and if people out there want more money, they can get a better paying job, not a handout from me.
That being said, I have tipped drivers who did more than pick me up and drop me off. A brief tour of the area is always appreciated.
Originally Posted by tattooguy21
(Post 2334856)
This is all I can think of now, the single best pro and anti tip argument ever recorded. And in all fairness, he makes valid points. BTW, lots of profanity in the video, in case anyone's offended by that type of thing.
https://youtu.be/Z-qV9wVGb38 |
Originally Posted by HighFlight
(Post 2335123)
Not sure what your point is. When I was in the military, I got reimbursed for tips, and I tipped. Now that I don't get reimbursed, I don't tip. I am not a democrat, and if people out there want more money, they can get a better paying job, not a handout from me.
That being said, I have tipped drivers who did more than pick me up and drop me off. A brief tour of the area is always appreciated. |
I'll listen... what's your reason for tipping?
Originally Posted by word302
(Post 2335169)
Soooo.... you'll tip with someone else's money but not your own. Sounds like you are solid in your convictions.
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Originally Posted by HighFlight
(Post 2335175)
I'll listen... what's your reason for tipping?
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You work in the service industry. You provide a service to travelers. Do you expect a tip?
Most drivers take my bags without me having a say. Some do it and when offered a tip, say no thank you. I admire them more. I have never seen a driver busting ass. Never. I HAVE had a handful take me on a tour of the area on the way to the hotel, pointing out things to do and places to eat. Those drivers deserve a tip. I don't get per diem, I get M&IE. And yes, M&IE is designed to cover tips, if paid. Nowhere does it say I should pay them. Do you claim your tips on your taxes each year?
Originally Posted by word302
(Post 2335182)
When someone works in the service industry and does their job well, I will tip them. Are you letting these drivers load/unload your bags? That's not in their job description. Drivers get close to minimum wage, if they're busting ass, I'll tip. Do you not get enough per diem to spare $2/day?
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Originally Posted by HighFlight
(Post 2335187)
You work in the service industry. You provide a service to travelers. Do you expect a tip?
Most drivers take my bags without me having a say. Some do it and when offered a tip, say no thank you. I admire them more. I have never seen a driver busting ass. Never. I HAVE had a handful take me on a tour of the area on the way to the hotel, pointing out things to do and places to eat. Those drivers deserve a tip. I don't get per diem, I get M&IE. And yes, M&IE is designed to cover tips, if paid. Nowhere does it say I should pay them. Do you claim your tips on your taxes each year? |
Originally Posted by HighFlight
(Post 2335187)
You work in the service industry. You provide a service to travelers. Do you expect a tip?
Most drivers take my bags without me having a say. Some do it and when offered a tip, say no thank you. I admire them more. I have never seen a driver busting ass. Never. I HAVE had a handful take me on a tour of the area on the way to the hotel, pointing out things to do and places to eat. Those drivers deserve a tip. I don't get per diem, I get M&IE. And yes, M&IE is designed to cover tips, if paid. Nowhere does it say I should pay them. Do you claim your tips on your taxes each year? THE DIFFERENCE IS THAT YOU GET PAID A LIVING WAGE! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Originally Posted by HighFlight
(Post 2335123)
Not sure what your point is. When I was in the military, I got reimbursed for tips, and I tipped. Now that I don't get reimbursed, I don't tip. I am not a democrat, and if people out there want more money, they can get a better paying job, not a handout from me.
That being said, I have tipped drivers who did more than pick me up and drop me off. A brief tour of the area is always appreciated. I give two craps if anyone here is tipping or not. Do what your paycheck/ religion/ conscience/ reasoning tell you to. |
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