Do you tip hotel van drivers?
#271
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Then get out of the way so I can load my own bag. I've seen it where someone has put their own bag on, only to have it removed by the driver and reloaded because, ya know, he has a "system." I've seen flight kits get tossed around like the driver is living out his wet dream of being a ramper in Atlanta. That's a no go. I've been carrying my bags all day. I don't need some driver to load anything. Just get up there and drive.
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I don't eat at those places if I don't have to. Most of the time, I don't have to. The shuttle is a contracted service. And, the waitress can take a cashless tip. Driver can't. So your logic fails a bit there, champ. Just a bit.
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You brought up a good point. If the van drivers took cards for tips, I would be tipping on the regular for sure.
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It really amazing how it seems it's primarily RJ captains (not even FOs) who avoid tipping, even in this thread. When I was flying RJs it was always embarrassing when the CA would spend the van ride talking about the fancy dinner he was going to get at whatever restaurant he liked near the hotel and then he was the only on in the crew who didn't tip the driver.
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Then get out of the way so I can load my own bag. I've seen it where someone has put their own bag on, only to have it removed by the driver and reloaded because, ya know, he has a "system." I've seen flight kits get tossed around like the driver is living out his wet dream of being a ramper in Atlanta. That's a no go. I've been carrying my bags all day. I don't need some driver to load anything. Just get up there and drive.
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In all honesty, I try and take care of my own bags, but I still end up tipping about 50% of the time, usually when I have the cash on me. If I have no cash on me, I am way more diligent about taking care of my own stuff.
If people are noticing, they are not saying anything, acting any differently or dropping trips with me over it, so really at the end of the day, why should I care? I am good person that works hard and treats people fairly, but I also have this horrible tendency to be "realistic" and not overtly judgmental at the drop of a hat with little to no evidence.
If I implied I "never" tip, my apologies, I either was playing the devils advocate or misspoke. To the point you were making about a buck a bag, I am certain that is not normal and just because you may live by that creed, certainly doesn't make it the norm, at least not with flight crews. I will add though to this last point that my reference is at the regional level, so if you are some mainline crew, then things may be different.
Also, I will leave this here. https://www.glassdoor.com/Salaries/s...RCH_KO0,18.htm
They on average make more than a fast food worker, hourly, but yet we dont tip the McDonalds staff.
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I dont believe I said that I "never" tip. My main sticking point in this entire stupid thread is that people are making rash judgments about people based off whether they have a buck on them or not.
In all honesty, I try and take care of my own bags, but I still end up tipping about 50% of the time, usually when I have the cash on me. If I have no cash on me, I am way more diligent about taking care of my own stuff.
If people are noticing, they are not saying anything, acting any differently or dropping trips with me over it, so really at the end of the day, why should I care? I am good person that works hard and treats people fairly, but I also have this horrible tendency to be "realistic" and not overtly judgmental at the drop of a hat with little to no evidence.
If I implied I "never" tip, my apologies, I either was playing the devils advocate or misspoke. To the point you were making about a buck a bag, I am certain that is not normal and just because you may live by that creed, certainly doesn't make it the norm, at least not with flight crews. I will add though to this last point that my reference is at the regional level, so if you are some mainline crew, then things may be different.
Also, I will leave this here. https://www.glassdoor.com/Salaries/s...RCH_KO0,18.htm
They on average make more than a fast food worker, hourly, but yet we dont tip the McDonalds staff.
In all honesty, I try and take care of my own bags, but I still end up tipping about 50% of the time, usually when I have the cash on me. If I have no cash on me, I am way more diligent about taking care of my own stuff.
If people are noticing, they are not saying anything, acting any differently or dropping trips with me over it, so really at the end of the day, why should I care? I am good person that works hard and treats people fairly, but I also have this horrible tendency to be "realistic" and not overtly judgmental at the drop of a hat with little to no evidence.
If I implied I "never" tip, my apologies, I either was playing the devils advocate or misspoke. To the point you were making about a buck a bag, I am certain that is not normal and just because you may live by that creed, certainly doesn't make it the norm, at least not with flight crews. I will add though to this last point that my reference is at the regional level, so if you are some mainline crew, then things may be different.
Also, I will leave this here. https://www.glassdoor.com/Salaries/s...RCH_KO0,18.htm
They on average make more than a fast food worker, hourly, but yet we dont tip the McDonalds staff.
You’re cheap. Bottom line. Just say I’m too cheap and i don’t have to pay the guy $1 bc I’m selfish and i don’t have to.
That would make your argument a lot more tolerable. Stop making excuses for your embarrassing behavior.
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