Re: OT-Do any of you tip your postal person?
- From: RaeMorrill <RaeMorrill@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2006 20:49:55 GMT
LOL. Mine will be getting a lump of coal!
Judity wrote:
I never thought of leaving money for them at Christmas, but I have.
bought a box of See's candy for them in past years. This year, she's
getting a box of chocolate turtles from Figis. My postal person does
have many boxes she delivers right to my front door, so I want some way
to thank her.
What, if anything, do you do for people who provide services for you
throughout the year? Below is what part of an article on the AOL
Welcome screen said about tipping.
"United States Postal Service employees, on the other hand, are
prohibited from accepting cash and discouraged from accepting gifts
with a value of more than $20. But don't let that stop you, especially
if you have a regular mail carrier who you want to reward for going
through hail and storm to deliver your mail: Consider a gift card from
a local store or a coffee shop that's on their route.
· Mail carrier: U.S. government regulations allow postal-service
employees to accept gifts up to $20 each, but cash isn't allowed"
Judity
CHRISTMAS IS ONLY 9 DAYS AWAY
A book makes a nice inexpensive gift
My Home of the Red Fox book web site
http://homeoftheredfoxnovel.bravehost.com/
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