Remember to be grateful to to the Postmen or delivery guys.

Unless the postman has brought an xray machine, he has every right to think there's a rottweiler at the other end of the door. I don't want to be that postman, lol. :eek:
 
I suppose a tip would depend on if they don't self-sign and leave in a wet compost bin for 'safe keeping' or huff and puff about a request to carry a fairly heavy parcel from spot A to Spot B (about ten ft) so a customers doesn't have to go out into the rain in my pjs to get it.
 
Always take care of those that service you.

Postmen, Fedex drivers, the guys that pick up your trash, the people who handle your water and sewer service, wait staff at a restaurant, the starter at your golf course... anyone who provides a service to you should get personal attention from you in the form of thank you as well as cash.
 
Always take care of those that service you.

Postmen, Fedex drivers, the guys that pick up your trash, the people who handle your water and sewer service, wait staff at a restaurant, the starter at your golf course... anyone who provides a service to you should get personal attention from you in the form of thank you as well as cash.
Perfect <3 I'm not always tipping delivery or service guys (I do that just occassionally, well, because I'm not a multimillionaire), but I do mostly/always to orphans, old aged people (abandoned by their families), and beggars (especially crippled ones). Those kind of people make my heart break, just by looking at them and imagining how hard their lives must be. We or the service guys atleast have means to earn and provide for our families, those poor souls barely have anyone or anything.
 
Always take care of those that service you.

Postmen, Fedex drivers, the guys that pick up your trash, the people who handle your water and sewer service, wait staff at a restaurant, the starter at your golf course... anyone who provides a service to you should get personal attention from you in the form of thank you as well as cash.

Why?
 
I suppose a tip would depend on if they don't self-sign and leave in a wet compost bin for 'safe keeping' or huff and puff about a request to carry a fairly heavy parcel from spot A to Spot B (about ten ft) so a customers doesn't have to go out into the rain in my pjs to get it.
That stuff angers me a little. We keep our dog unchained in our yard. Once an amazon delivery guy came (the product was a book) and he saw the dog so he just inserted the parcel in the gate's fencing and left. I was in the house- he didn't call me out nor he called on my phone. Just placed the parcel and left. My genius dog took it down and started tearing everything up thinking it was food. When I recieved the delivery completed text after like 15-20 mins, I came out to see this scene. I was like wtf,
 
That stuff angers me a little. We keep our dog unchained in our yard. Once an amazon delivery guy came (the product was a book) and he saw the dog so he just inserted the parcel in the gate's fencing and left. I was in the house- he didn't call me out nor he called on my phone. Just placed the parcel and left. My genius dog took it down and started tearing everything up thinking it was food. When I recieved the delivery completed text after like 15-20 mins, I came out to see this scene. I was like wtf,

Well, should give him a tip for entertaining your dog...
 
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