So just because an FO is underpaid (as I hope we all can agree), that makes it correct that waitstaff who depend on their customers to earn a living must suffer too?
You see, the problem is that we're supposed to be a society that cares... We (in the West) were once called a "Christian" society, which isn't to say, Jews and Muslims aren't kind, as they also have examples of this in their culture... but the term was applied more in a general sense to mean "kind" or "caring"... Today it's all "me" and "I"
However you in my view represent the victory of your country of origins former doctrine.. that of a Godless communist world where dog eats dog and human kindness is considered anathema..
Peace out.
If we are a good "christian" society and we are supposed to care about people, then why is it we are in Iraq sticking our noses into another cultures' business when our "good christian" leaders can't seem to find a way to help out New Orleans? I'll tell ya - there's no money to be made by helping out those who had their homes destroyed and their lives ripped out from under them. Better to spend our resources on another Crusade than help our own people here at home, at least we'll get part of the revenue from all that oil, right!?!
We are using the word "christian" as a veil to cover up all the b.s. our so-called "leaders" are getting away with in order to horde more cash for themselves and their Haliburton friends. I wonder how much Cheney or good 'ol George tip.
It doesn't take a form of religion of any kind to make a person good or bad. But it sure seems that those with religious brainwashing are quick to point out other peoples faults but have trouble figuring out how to deal with there own.
1st overnight-
what business is it of yours with what someone else does with their money? It's not yours and you have no say about how it's spent! yes it's embarassing when our colegues don't step up, but what about my co-workers who walks around the airport with his airline id clipped to his shirt that is unbuttoned to his nipples,no epaulets, no tiw, no wings. Now THAT is embarassing.
Here's a question: should the amount of the tip be based on the price of the check, or on my own personal income?
The only drivers I don't tip are the ones who insist my F/A's, who take home $800 a month, give them a buck when they are taking home $2,000 a month to drive a van around town. You think pilots are under paid? The next time all you high-an-mighties out there get a chance, ask a regional f/a what she/he makes. Maybe you should give them a tip for having to put up with all your whining.
El Pobre-
I used to be a bellman at a local hotel chain in my home town and I would run crews to the airport every morning so I know what it's like to haul 40lb. crew bags into the back of a van up to ten times with a 5-persion crew. Back in the late '80's, and the $300k salaries, the standard tip was $1 a person, regardless of the number of bags, and it's still that way today. And if you want a ride somehwere OTHER than the aiport, it's a buck a person. If you feel the driver was genuinly sincere in response to a question or made you laugh or was extremely helpful in another way, then give $2.