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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 74216" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>OK</p><p> </p><p>To be as clever as you are, you should know that a gift can not be earned, only a wage. And UPS pays and pays well for what they expect their drivers to do. Going out and above expectations is what the UPS driver is all about. But of course, being employed inside, you would not know about that?</p><p> </p><p>Wages for what you do is what you agree to do the job for. The gift that the customer gives is what they think of you and the job you have done. It also depends on the giver as to what they can afford. To some, a box of home made cookies is a greater gift than the $100 dollars mentioned, and it cost them more in non disposable cash than the money from the other customer.</p><p> </p><p>In trying to be cool or what ever, he has come off as not appreciative of what the customers give. And that is what receiving gifts is all about. And the title of the thread give much insight as to his real personality, or the intent of his post. Its about that time. Really! Like they owe you a gift?</p><p> </p><p>And until you bring up starting a war, these are just my thoughts, not a "war" which you seem to want to start, or accuse others of starting with you.</p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 74216, member: 484"] OK To be as clever as you are, you should know that a gift can not be earned, only a wage. And UPS pays and pays well for what they expect their drivers to do. Going out and above expectations is what the UPS driver is all about. But of course, being employed inside, you would not know about that? Wages for what you do is what you agree to do the job for. The gift that the customer gives is what they think of you and the job you have done. It also depends on the giver as to what they can afford. To some, a box of home made cookies is a greater gift than the $100 dollars mentioned, and it cost them more in non disposable cash than the money from the other customer. In trying to be cool or what ever, he has come off as not appreciative of what the customers give. And that is what receiving gifts is all about. And the title of the thread give much insight as to his real personality, or the intent of his post. Its about that time. Really! Like they owe you a gift? And until you bring up starting a war, these are just my thoughts, not a "war" which you seem to want to start, or accuse others of starting with you. d [/QUOTE]
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