Thats 11 letters, what is it?Dont be a...........?
Jelly of the month club!If anone has any last minute gift ideas 4 me.....
I don't mind get hosed for a good cause....but not because seasonals don't know any better. Daaamn that's terrible....he can have my tips too!
My regular drivers will tip me....why should the seasonals? They're only working here for a month or so....and frankly, I make more than they do, so I can't even blame them.
chinese child labor used to pick the cotton....Those two comments got me thinking about something that I would bet hardly ever gets a second thought. I would expect tips from your regular driver but do the cover drivers tip you out as well considering they jump trucks and loaders so much? We go through loaders frequently throughout the year here in our center but there are a few core loaders who have been around for a while whom load their own driver's trucks but also load the cover trucks.
Since I fall into the category of not having my own loader, and to avoid playing favorites, I usually give each of the loaders $20. For me at least, a $200 investment once a year is not that big of a deal and it makes me feel good showing my appreciation to the work you guys (and gals) do. Some aren't worth the Chinese child labor used to pick the cotton to make the paper the money is printed on but hey, I hope that it at least projects my appreciation towards them.
Your thoughts on this?
Big d... H..DThats 11 letters, what is it?
I've never loaded for seasonal drivers before...but 2 of my routes became "training" routes for peak so I have 2 now....dubbed Step N Fetch and Meatball. Or "Hey New Guy" as I usually refer to them...lmao. I deserve a tip but not getting my hopes up.Those two comments got me thinking about something that I would bet hardly ever gets a second thought. I would expect tips from your regular driver but do the cover drivers tip you out as well considering they jump trucks and loaders so much? We go through loaders frequently throughout the year here in our center but there are a few core loaders who have been around for a while whom load their own driver's trucks but also load the cover trucks.
Since I fall into the category of not having my own loader, and to avoid playing favorites, I usually give each of the loaders $20. For me at least, a $200 investment once a year is not that big of a deal and it makes me feel good showing my appreciation to the work you guys (and gals) do. Some aren't worth the Chinese child labor used to pick the cotton to make the paper the money is printed on but hey, I hope that it at least projects my appreciation towards them.
Your thoughts on this?
Ok, you lost me...is it funy because I only give em' $20 or because I give em' ALL $20?My regular drivers will tip me....why should the seasonals? They're only working here for a month or so....and frankly, I make more than they do, so I can't even blame them.
I think I've and I have covered this "tip"thing with you before BB!I've never loaded for seasonals before...but 2 of my routes became "training" routes for peak so I have 2 now....dubbed Step and Fetch. Or Hey New Guy! as I usually refer to them...lmao. I deserve a tip but not getting my hopes up.
I should be on Wheel of Fortune, That's what I was thinking before you gave the answer.Big d... H..D
Thank You, nice grouping of words,i like word scrambles.Big d... H..D
Is there a c?I should be on Wheel of Fortune, That's what I was thinking before you gave the answer.
chinese child labor used to pick the cotton....
Are you both offering? LmaoI think I've and I have covered this "tip"thing with you before BB!
You forgot the U! lolfriend... .ff no A no x . u picked the letters C & K o is the vowel.
Gotta warn ya though...I cost more than $20!I think I've and I have covered this "tip"thing with you before BB!
Well then you're outta my league then! LOLGotta warn ya though...I cost more than $20!
You and IVE couldn't handle me! lolWell then you're outta my league then! LOL