I use to drive a cab in the South Florida area and dropped a fare off at a manison on Palm Island (Al Capone had his winter home there). I quoted the fare to be $9.40 and the passenger replied: “You have been so nice why don’t I make $9.50 instead.” I politely turn her down.
She did advertised $3… and the extea dollar is a 33% tip. Unfortunately this isn’t turning out like she thought it would. Hopefully her next client will be more generous or she may have to raise her prices!
When my dad explained tipping to me when I was a child (family of accountants – lots of childhood discussions on financial matters) he explained to me that only employees are tipped – business owners/self-employed people are not. As the business owner – she should not be tipped at all.
I worked in a local department store and was once offered a tip and turned it down. My parents had taught that one does not tip a sales person. My husband who worked in a unrelated department store was once offered a tip also – he turned it down as in his mind it might be a trick from the store to see what he would do.
Kiba65 4 months ago
Well Gracie it worked, you have your tip from Mr. Scrooge….
C 4 months ago
So predictable
Macushlalondra 4 months ago
Hopefully your next customer will be more generous.
Rhetorical_Question 4 months ago
Picking up leaves by hand?
jmworacle 4 months ago
I use to drive a cab in the South Florida area and dropped a fare off at a manison on Palm Island (Al Capone had his winter home there). I quoted the fare to be $9.40 and the passenger replied: “You have been so nice why don’t I make $9.50 instead.” I politely turn her down.
Bwahahaha! 4 months ago
Yes!!!!!! LOL!!!!!!
purepaul Premium Member 4 months ago
For $3 and a measely $1 tip? Is this a 35 year old cartoon?
kaycstamper 4 months ago
My kids did it for nothing but that was a million years ago, now you can’t get kids to help for anything!
brianstreleckis 4 months ago
Those bags are going to eat into her profits.
Chris 4 months ago
seems her plan isn’t working too well… :j
Dapperdan61 Premium Member 4 months ago
Wow that didn’t work out well at all expecting a big payday. A measly $4 bucks is an insult
bigplayray 4 months ago
She can buy herself a nice Popsicle!
ladykat 4 months ago
You can give her a bigger tip than that, you skinflint!
j.l.farmer 4 months ago
She did advertised $3… and the extea dollar is a 33% tip. Unfortunately this isn’t turning out like she thought it would. Hopefully her next client will be more generous or she may have to raise her prices!
mokspr Premium Member 4 months ago
Not so “cute” now, eh Gracie!
LONNYMARQUEZ 4 months ago
best laid plans of mice and men
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 4 months ago
“Did I say $3? I meant $3 per hour.”
BallotBoxer 4 months ago
Yard waste goes in a paper bag, Gracie!
Surly Squirrel Premium Member 4 months ago
He’s taking advantage of a child. Unconscionable
We know whose house is getting egged on Halloween. Growing up, my neighborhood had a jerk like that.
eced52 4 months ago
Little more work than you thought, Gracie.
Aladar30 Premium Member 4 months ago
Totally predictable. Poor Gracie.
The-Great-Gildersleeve 4 months ago
Gracie’s chickens just came home to roost… ha ha Tough lesson! Not as smart as she thinks!
MrTerry1946 4 months ago
Welcome to the real world.
Cameron1988 Premium Member 4 months ago
How bout a $10 or $20 tip?
mafastore 4 months ago
When my dad explained tipping to me when I was a child (family of accountants – lots of childhood discussions on financial matters) he explained to me that only employees are tipped – business owners/self-employed people are not. As the business owner – she should not be tipped at all.
I worked in a local department store and was once offered a tip and turned it down. My parents had taught that one does not tip a sales person. My husband who worked in a unrelated department store was once offered a tip also – he turned it down as in his mind it might be a trick from the store to see what he would do.