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Default Are you supposed to tip a freight delivery driver?


"Scott Lurndal" wrote in message
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"Steve B" writes:

"David" wrote in message
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James E. Cannon wrote:

It's not that I felt so grateful that I "wanted" to tip (I already paid
$125 for shipping), I just don't want to be seen as a cheapskate and
maybe pay for it later with late/damaged shipments if I do business
with
the same driver again.
Isn't that rather cynical? I mean really--expecting that the SAME
driver
is going to damage upcoming shipments to you purposely and vindictively,
because you didn't pay him "protection"?? Good grief, man, that's not
how
it works! If you go to a restaurant and order a couple of $35+ meals
for
you and the missus and leave a $5 tip, THAT'S considered being a
cheapskate, as anyone paying for that expensive of a meal can certainly
afford a 50% tip.

Dave


Sorry, Dave. That's not how it works. I worked conventions in Las Vegas
for a lot of years. Repeat customers.

You had one yokel this year that stiffed you after going all out for them,
and next year, attitude was different. The companies are limited to a $50
limit on lost/damaged freight. You could run your tines through a box
when
no one was looking, the exhibitor could lose many thousands of dollars in


That's a felony.

exhibits, and the culprit was never found. Or, you put an "empty" sticker
on a full box, and it goes to the boneyard. Cost of retrieval, about two
grand.


Either one of these should get you fired, and by rights, in jail.


I can see you've never been a Teamster union member.