- Aug 7, 2003
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£20 for the postie. Well worth it, signs for stuff if we're out. 100% trustworthy
£20 for the postie. Well worth it, signs for stuff if we're out. 100% trustworthy ����
you have a milk man and paper boy? is it 1970?
Does he have a coal man?
dont forget the insurance man who calls weekly.....
I would guess not
Milkman and postman get tips. Binmen used to when they collected my bins from the side of my house, now I have to put them and and put them back myself they don't.
That wasn't a tip, I carried out the job!I gave [MENTION=26444]Wrong Direction[/MENTION] a £25.00 tip today
And I hadn't been drinking either.
I'm going soft
do dogs crap outside your house?
That wasn't a tip, I carried out the job!
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She deffo had a screw looseYeah but I organised it & dealt with the customer
And you used my step ladder
She deffo had a screw loose
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You charged her £25 to tighten her screw
No.
He charged her £1 to tighten her screw and £24 to buy the step ladder.
My wife is a waitress and although she doesn't expect a tip, if your bill comes in at £19.10 and you give them a £20 note, just walk away and don't wait for your poxy 90p change.
until something valuable goes missing