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Re: Quick. To tip or not to tip.
if you're just tipping you should be ok but if you put the rest in definitely use lube.
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Re: Quick. To tip or not to tip.
Also, initially my wife was deadset on having a professional install our blinds. Then we found out how much it cost. We bought some decent ones from Home Depot instead. After I got past the learning curve on the first set of blinds (about a half hour), each following set was up in less than fifteen minutes.
It's not that hard. |
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tipping is unnecessary here;
lowes screwed u and the blind guy is just doing his job like someone said above, just send him a beer or some food but nothing more |
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K. I didn't tip, offered him a drink and he declined. He seemed happy enough.
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no tip, you're already paying him directly for the service...not like a pizza delivery man
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Re: Quick. To tip or not to tip.
[hijack]
I'm still on tilt from MemDay weekend...my fiancee and I were flying out to Vegas after work on Friday, so she had two duffels and a computer bag, and I'm pulling two hardshell golf club carriers. The cab driver helps me out of the minivan taxi, so I give him $21 for an $18 ride. We get to the front of the curbside checkin line (I'm pulling the carriers up). I don't want to exagerrate, so I estimate the skycap moves them approximately 8 feet, takes our IDs, and returns with boarding passes and luggage tags. We say thanks and head into the terminal, and I hear him behind me saying, "No tip? <whistles>" WTF? [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img] [/hijack] |
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