leavingthecold

leavingthecold OP t1_j67no6c wrote

The lemonade man has it strategically priced where you will barely get any change but in the case you do here's a financial lesson for those who don't want to stick it in a drawer and forget about it. Get the change and keep in a small cup, next time you go food shopping bring it for self check out.

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leavingthecold OP t1_j67na7o wrote

Wow another one asking for a tip at $275 for 15-20 min of work come on , this actually reminds me of the time American Airline lost my luggage, then found it and had a guy bring it to my house from Logan, this ding dong was literally with his hand out waiting for a fucking tip, gave him the peace sign.

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leavingthecold OP t1_j65ctex wrote

So far your response has been the best in understanding the subject matter. Its not about tipping itself just the least place you would expect to see this practice.

I purchased books from Symposium a while back when they first opened but now I am aware of this scrupulous practice

The smoke shop needing tips, GTF outta hea

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leavingthecold OP t1_j6562vy wrote

Wendy's or whatever basic decent service is to be expected, not coming here for 5 star wine and dine service.

This one particular Wendy's without the kiosk and understaff serve a volume equal to Providence. It's not in the middle of nowhere.

There's also a Taco Bell not far from here that has 2 kiosk and nowhere near the volume of Providence outside of lunch time hours. Good service as well.

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leavingthecold OP t1_j655tde wrote

>I'm surprised my obgyn doesn't hand me a tip tablet before I leave the office.

Shit Dr. Baker on Little House On The Prairie used to get livestock and other items for his " services "

Not to debate tipping as I feel its totally up to the individual but it seems like anyone and everyone with their hand out for this.

I remember when there was a bunch of homeless people toward the Marriot off ramp begging for money, I was like fuck that I might as well get mines and I'll be honest with my sign out too.

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leavingthecold OP t1_j65034h wrote

No but it sure does show it compared to other places in this state.

Ex 1. There is a Wendy's near my job out in the burbs which appears to be understaffed so I get the slow service at times , however the service is decent. No kiosk here either

Ex 2. The Wendy's on Charles St for example has 3 ordering kiosk's, the front ordering spot and appears to have more staff compared to the other I mentioned.

Why is the service night and day between 2 places serving the same food and performing the same task?

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leavingthecold t1_j64y9tw wrote

>it sucks because there's definitely a bit of a food desert over here

How is there going to be a food desert there , before that place came there were plenty of Asian and Hispanic markets selling good produce and vegetables. Some of it was locally sourced as well

The only place I ever saw as a food desert was in South Philadelphia holy shit. Providence is to small for that and we have a bunch of options.

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