Ernest
Stupid IDIOT
I gave my paperboy his tip today, a copy of chairman Mao's Little Red Book autographed by John McDonnell
Knocking at door with a card and waiting is begging and not appreciated by many. Tipping is optional and when i did my rounds ten plus years ago a card dropped in a week before Christmas reaped good reward from a lot of customers
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My kids did paper rounds until quite recently and got huge Christmas tips. All they did was to include a cheap card with the papers one day, and over the weeks before Christmas the tips would emerge.
Personally I'd have no problem being generous to a kid who's done a good job all year in all weathers but I wouldn't want the paper boy/girl to knock on the door and ask me outright for a tip.
I did a paper round for quite a few years when I was a kid (which is going back about 35 years now) but wouldn't have dreamed of heading out specifically "to go and collect some Xmas tips". I was conscientious and diligent and if people wanted to offer me a gift at Christmas I would happily accept it, but it was never expected or sought.
This is what I would do 10 odd years ago, the idea of going out solely for tips makes me cringe. Entitlement on that level is so embarrassing, please don't let him do it.
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My son does a paper rounds every morning of the week and very diligent he is too. He wants to go and collect some Xmas tips but can't quite decide on the optimum day and time on which to head out.
There are many factors at play here, from people being at work or out after work to people with small kids putting them to bed and so on and so forth.
So what's the best day of the week, and time, for him to wish his customers a happy Christmas/beg for cash?
Try living by yourself in the centre of Brighton! [emoji44][emoji389][emoji372]If you was any good at plumbing you wouldn't need a second job as a delivery driver.
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He's going to knock the door and give them a card... and then wait there with his hand out.
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I think he should put a card in each of the papers he delivers with a Happy Christmas from your paperboy (or something like that) and I am sure he will get cards in return with a few quid in them. This is far more personal than standing there with his hand out.
I did a job for a Palace fan recently and he gave me a decent tip.
He wouldn't stand with his hand out. And I wouldn't let him. The cards are done and he might just drop them through the door one night this week I'm guessing