...but two Wongs don’t make a White.
...but two Wongs don’t make a White.
Oh come on. Are you serious?
Anonymous tipsters just told ESPN that Malzahn is just using the drunkenness as an excuse. The school discovered over the off season that he was actually two small men, Brad and Alex Wong, standing on each others shoulders.
“Welp, so much for White privilege.”
Copyright is a bit discretionary. Like you don’t see people shutting down fanfic anymore unless someone’s trying to sell it on Amazon- just going after something someone posts on wherever the Hell they post fanfic these days makes you look like an ogre. A good example of this is that for a while, J. K. Rowling…
And you shouldn’t dump it in other people’s cocktails.
Or how about, fuck no? How long are we going to continue to let entire industries underpay staff by supplementing wages on top of already paying for a more often then not, extremely expensive service already?
Dirt? You’re eating dirt? Well ain’t you fancy.
No, I am not buying into your damn tipping culture. It’s already a pain in the ass with waiters, but garbage men and baristas and mailmen. How about you do your fucking job and stop whining about tips from me. Want something to complain about? Complain to your boss about not having a damn living wage.
Same - unless it’s a long stay, I don’t need the sheets or towels changed, and if I’m working I don’t want anybody trying to clean around whatever workspace I’ve set up. At the end of a week, they only have to clean once.
I probably stay 50-80 nights a year in hotels and I must admit I’ve never even thought of tipping housekeeping. Granted, most of those nights are not in the US. In places like Australia or Germany the staff is paid a living wage.
I’m the same way. The minute I get in the room the do not disturb sign goes on the door, and it doesn’t come off until I check out. Housekeeping literally doesn’t do anything for me while I’m there. I was recently in Orlando for a week (checked in Monday, checked out Friday). I reused my towels, I emptied out the…
It’s not about that. It’s about the fact that you are now expected to tip for every goddamn thing. There is a reason why no other country in the world does tipping like US does. It’s absurd to tip a person for doing their job.
One thing I don’t understand is tipping at a Starbucks or whatever your regional variant is (it’s Caribou Coffee here in Minnesota).
Let me just re-write this whole article for you.
$0.
That is how much you should tip someone for doing their job. If I’m paying $300+ a night i don’t expect the fucking housekeeping to be underpaid.
Nothing. You tip them nothing. Cleaning hotel rooms is their job, they are not directly providing you a service and it is not your job to pay them. Slap a “no housekeeping” sign on your door and look after yourselves.
None of mine or my husband’s employers would reimburse us, so we do not do this. Sometimes they don’t even pay for decent rooms, and most have stopped paying for meals and such. Sometimes they complain about how much expense money they pay out, even when they wrote the schedule.
I never tip cleaning staff because I assume they are not paid like waitstaff.
Sorry, but fuck that. If we keep on tipping people for doing their jobs, soon we will have to tip sales people, fast food, even a goddamn toll road attendant.
you should tip zero. Tipping is wrong, encourages businesses to pay people less. If you tip to one person, you should tip everyone. Serving tables or cleaning rooms is not more or less of a profession than, say working at a call center or babysitting your child. You either tip everyone or you don’t tip anyway. UNLESS…