What would you like on your tombstone, Papa John’s?
What would you like on your tombstone, Papa John’s?
Oh, absolutely.
On an absolute basis the difference is not that much, but on a percentage basis it can be the difference between being an average tipper and a pretty good one. A buck or tg wo makes a ig difference perce rage wise.
“We would have also accepted ‘Jack In The Box’ as a correct response”.
Alex Trebek
And, as a childfree person whose taxes pay for it, I’m on team Feed ‘Em. Two ways of looking at it: One, it’s the right thing to do. Second, well-fed, well-educated kids will be better at paying my Social Security and Medicare someday.
I’m on SNAP right now and I am SO much more productive at work because I don’t have to worry about how I’m going to feed my kids.
Big deal. I found half of a sleeping UAW worker under the 3rd row of my Traverse.
I saw similar- with a person critiquing the technique and providing the proper method to punch nazis so you don’t hurt yourself. Because, if you hurt yourself with improper technique, you won’t be able to punch even more nazis. This person was very helpful.
Those are the “breaks”?
If all parties are happy with the deal they struck and aren’t being defrauded, I’m okay with whatever price people are willing to pay.
For me, it’s only morally wrong when one of the parties is at an obviously compromised condition. For example, an elderly person who’s starting to lose their mental faculties, or a recent widow who’s just trying to pay this months mortgage. If you are taking advantage of someone who’s on the edge of being mentality…
I’m not a morally corrupt person, but in the case of buying/selling/flipping vehicles, I’m confident in saying that my belief is if both parties are happy with the sale, then it’s 100% fine. Where it would cross the line for me is if the buying party tries to haggle even more on a deal where they know they’re already…
Typo on my part, now fixed.
Worked for one the largest public school districts in the nation managing their physical servers and esxi (VMware) environment. Pay was marginal but job security was high. Like oversight, good boss, far too much work for the position, but hey, you get done what you can and the rest will be waiting for you when you…