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Always tip the postman

Natron

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Well back in December for christmas I gave my postman a nice bottle of holiday cheer, Effen Vodka to be exact. Let me tell you how this has paid off emmencely.

Yesterday I missed the delivery of my high anticipated Ingy coming from Silix. After a flawless transaction and quick delivery it was here. The pink tag was left in my box to pick up at the post office...So I go to the post office this moring at 10am and it was sent out for redlivery....oh crap as I have a busy day and will not be home again today.....So the lady says hold on and she diappears for 5 minutes and then returns.......She tells me to drive to the corner of XXXX and XXXX and he will be sitting there waiting for me. He tells her that he knows me personally and has no problem doing this....So I arrive at a major intersection, no less and there he is sitting there waiting with my prize.
onight.

Natron
THe watch is bueatiful and the AR is totally up to par. My only gripe would be the date is off center to the left a little bit, but I plan on getting a new datewheel andyway.

Well Pics will come t
 

LegendofSpeed

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it is crucial to be nice and generous with your postman....

mine, Charlie, is great... he sometimes leaves the card in my box and tells me to fill it out and he'll leave the package the next day if it fits.... when i told him once that i would have a few packages coming in a particular week, he handed me blank cards and told me to sign them and leave them in the box and he would draw from that...
 

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This reminds me of the thread awhile back where people were talking about tipping their trashman. I swear to god, is EVRYBODY working for tips these days? Everywhere I go I see a tip jar on the counter? wtf? Dont get me wrong, certin jobs you get tipped for, waitress, valet, stuff like that. But there is no way that the counter jockey at Dairy Queen or Baskins Robbins quaifies for a tip! Yes, they have tip jars at some locations here in Stl. I am waiting to see one at the local McDonalds and Burger King.


Sorry for the off topic rant. I do understand the postman thing, but I am just so damn tired of everyone thinking we should tip them.
 

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I have a PO Box at one of those little strip mall stores. The guy that used to own/operate it was great. He even called me when I had a package in because he knew I was waiting for it. The people that bought it when he decided to retire and move to Florida(bastard :) ) are just a pain in the ass to deal with. I walked into the store a week ago to pick up some stuff that I got on ebay. It was 7:55 am and the store doesn't really open until 8. I have a key and can just walk in anytime to get to my box. The girl (read-stupid lazy bitch that won't stop eating snack cakes long enough to do anything) behind the counter looked at the clock and looked at me and actually said, "We're not open yet." I just smiled and said, "How nice for you." and walked to my box to get my stuff. If it wasn't for the fact that I have had a box there for the last 6 years I would change to another place.

Sorry, rant over. :oops:

Back on topic - Yes, tip the postman. Not only with this get you better service, but it is also less likely that he will shoot at you when he goes stark raving mad. :wink:


coop said:
This reminds me of the thread awhile back where people were talking about tipping their trashman. I swear to god, is EVRYBODY working for tips these days? Everywhere I go I see a tip jar on the counter? wtf? Dont get me wrong, certin jobs you get tipped for, waitress, valet, stuff like that. But there is no way that the counter jockey at Dairy Queen or Baskins Robbins quaifies for a tip! Yes, they have tip jars at some locations here in Stl. I am waiting to see one at the local McDonalds and Burger King.


Sorry for the off topic rant. I do understand the postman thing, but I am just so damn tired of everyone thinking we should tip them.

OT AGAIN!!!!!!!!
My biggest gripe is when they put an automatic "gratuity" in my bill. If I want to leave a tip I will and I will be the one to determine how much I leave. Most of the time I see this as a chance for the server to just not do their job as well and still get a tip anyway.

Or we could all look at it from Mr. Pink's point of view.........

Mr. Pink:
Uh-uh. I don’t tip.

Nice Guy Eddie:
Whaddaya mean you don’t tip?

Mr. Pink:
I don’t believe in it.

Nice Guy Eddie:
You don’t believe in tipping?

Mr. Blue:
Do you have any idea what these ladies make? They make shit.

Mr. Pink:
Don’t give me that. She don’t make enough money, she can quit.

Nice Guy Eddie:
I don’t even know a Jew who’d have the balls to say that. So let’s get this straight. You never ever tip?

Mr. Pink:
I don’t tip because society says I gotta. I tip when somebody deserves a tip. When somebody really puts forth an effort, they
deserve a little something extra. But this tipping automatically, that shit’s for the birds. As far as I’m concerned, they’re just
doin their job.

Mr. Blue:
Our girl was nice.

Mr. Pink:
Our girl was okay. She didn’t do anything special.

Mr. Blue:
What’s something special, take ya in the kitchen and suck your dick?

(Everyone Laughs)

Nice Guy Eddie:
I’d go over twelve percent for that.

Mr. Pink:
Look, I ordered coffee. Now we’ve been here a long fuckin time, and she’s only filled my cup three
times. When I order coffee, I want it filled six times.

Mr. Blonde:
What if she’s too busy?

Mr. Pink:
The words “too busy†shouldn’t be in a waitress’s vocabulary.

Nice Guy Eddie:
Excuse me, Mr. Pink, but the last thing you need is another cup of coffee.

(Everyone Laughs)

Mr. Pink:
These ladies aren’t starvin to death. They make minimum wage. When I worked for minimum wage, I
wasn’t lucky enough to have a job that society deemed tipworthy.

Nice Guy Eddie:
Ahh, now we’re getting down to it. It’s not just that he’s a cheap bastard–

Mr. Orange:
–It is that too–

Nice Guy Eddie:
–It is that too. But it’s also he couldn’t get a waiter job. You talk like a pissed off dishwasher:
“Fuck those cunts and their fucking tips.â€

Mr. Blue:
So you don’t care that they’re counting on your tip to live?

Mr. Pink: (Rubbing thumb and index finger together)
Do you know what this is? It’s the world’s smallest violin, playing just for the waitresses.

Mr. White:
You don’t have any idea what you’re talking about. These people bust their ass. This is a hard job.

Mr. Pink:
So’s working at McDonald’s, but you don’t feel the need to tip them. They’re servin ya food, you
should tip em. But no, society says tip these guys over here, but not those guys over there. That’s bullshit.

Mr. Orange:
They work harder than the kids at McDonald’s.

Mr. Pink:
Oh yeah, I don’t see them cleaning fryers.

Mr. Brown:
These people are taxed on the tips they make. When you stiff ‘em, you cost them money.

Mr. White:
Waitressing is the number one occupation for female non-college graduates in this country. It’s
the one job basically any woman can get, and make a living on. The reason is because of tips.

Mr. Pink:
Fuck all that.

(Everyone Laughs)

Mr. Pink:
Hey, I’m very sorry that the government taxes their tips. That’s fucked up. But that ain’t my fault. it would appear that
waitresses are just one of the many groups the government fucks in the ass on a regular basis. You show me a paper says the
government shouldn’t do that, I’ll sign it. Put it to a vote, I’ll vote fo it. But what I won’t do is play ball. And this non-
college bullshit you’re telling me, I got two words for that: “Learn to fuckin type.†Cause if you’re expecting me to help out
with the rent, you’re in for a big fuckin surprise.
 

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Tipping can be a nice jesture for prompt service and a good attitude...which at times can be hard to find.

The other day I walked out of Long's Drug store and a young man around 20 yrs old was sitting there playing his guitar and singing. He was very scraggy and dirty, obviously been living on the streets for awhile, maybe had a drug problem I don't know. I could only imagine what his life was like living on the streets. My life far removed from his and yet there we were at that moment. His guitar case was opened up, a little bit of money in it, so I talked with him a bit then gave him a little. I've been back to the store but have'nt seen him since that day... you never know what impact you might have on someone's life, even if at the time it seems inconsequential.

Tipping? Yes. I'd rather be a putz 9 times out of 10 and know that I helped or encouraged one person in the process. :D
 

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OK since this thread has been completely highjacked here goes. First I agree with Coop, I never tip counter jockeys, if you are not making enough money go back to school. Second in restaurants, I am a pretty good tipper. I have know many a waitress and they for the most part work very hard for jack shit. HOWEVER, I still expect you to make every effort. Not take me in the back and blow me, but create the illusion that you give a shit. If the place is packed I take that into account. If the service is unreasonably bad, I not only do not tip, I make the waitress go get the manager and I complain to him or her in front of the waiter or waitress. The key to being effective when bitching is to be so nice that the manager will think " holy shit if this guy is complaining it must have been bad!" The other side effect of this is all the free meals I have received. If they offer to pick up my check I always refuse, then out come the gift cards. Much more effective and they almost always give you more than your current bill.
 

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Tipping when deserved is one thing.Waiters and waitresses make a servers wage, which is usually way under min. wage. Helping out someone who looks like they need it, great. But the 16 year old taking my order at Dairy Queen, that makes at least min. wage has no right to ask for a tip or even expect one, plus, how do they split up the tip jar at the end of the day?
It just seems like everyone expects a tip these days.
 

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I shoot my postie a bottle at x-mas as well,he signs for my watches and leaves them in my mailbox for me..... 8)
 

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got home and opened the watch for a quick check and confirmation and what do you know, a 2836 instead of the 2824 I paid for.....

I am so sick of this crap. It happens with both privated sales and dealers.

I'm OUT

Natron
 

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Natron said:
got home and opened the watch for a quick check and confirmation and what do you know, a 2836 instead of the 2824 I paid for.....

I am so sick of this crap. It happens with both privated sales and dealers.

I'm OUT

Natron
Not any appreciable difference between a 2824 and a 2836...Certainly not worth another Fl-Gz round trip.......As long as you're sure you got a real Swiss one!!...I picked up an Omega "Connie DE" last week from a guy here, and it turned out to have a 2824, rather than a 2836 in it...No biggie for me!...pretty much the same, except the date configuration...
 

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This thread blew off track- I always slip my Mailman a 20, and one year a 50 since he went above and beyond many, many times. I don't know how much these guys make, but it seems like they should be rewarded for the job that most of us probably would not want to do. Ciao, Arty
 

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If you tip the postman will he allways ring twice or not ?? :D
 

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frankt8242 said:
Natron said:
got home and opened the watch for a quick check and confirmation and what do you know, a 2836 instead of the 2824 I paid for.....

I am so sick of this crap. It happens with both privated sales and dealers.

I'm OUT

Natron
Not any appreciable difference between a 2824 and a 2836...Certainly not worth another Fl-Gz round trip.......As long as you're sure you got a real Swiss one!!...I picked up an Omega "Connie DE" last week from a guy here, and it turned out to have a 2824, rather than a 2836 in it...No biggie for me!...pretty much the same, except the date configuration...

From what I read the 2836 is the slower beat non hacking and it is a lot cheaper than a 2824. I just want what I was told and paid for. Could that answer why the date is not centered? It kind of killed the mood this afternoon.

Natron
 

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Natron said:
frankt8242 said:
Natron said:
got home and opened the watch for a quick check and confirmation and what do you know, a 2836 instead of the 2824 I paid for.....

I am so sick of this crap. It happens with both privated sales and dealers.

I'm OUT

Natron
Not any appreciable difference between a 2824 and a 2836...Certainly not worth another Fl-Gz round trip.......As long as you're sure you got a real Swiss one!!...I picked up an Omega "Connie DE" last week from a guy here, and it turned out to have a 2824, rather than a 2836 in it...No biggie for me!...pretty much the same, except the date configuration...

From what I read the 2836 is the slower beat non hacking and it is a lot cheaper than a 2824. I just want what I was told and paid for. Could that answer why the date is not centered? It kind of killed the mood this afternoon.

Natron
Check these specs:
http://timedesign.de/uhrwerke/eta_2824.html
http://www.timedesign.de/uhrwerke/eta_2836.html
They are in effect almost identical....with the 2836 being a newer version of basically the same movement,with the addition of a week day wheel, and IIRC, MORE expensive!!
 

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dave123 said:
I shoot my postie a bottle at x-mas as well,he signs for my watches and leaves them in my mailbox for me..... 8)

My last mailman did this for me as well. When I moved into my new house, I told my current mailman about what he did for me, and he went off like Jim Carrey in the Cable Guy :roll: