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<blockquote data-quote="hoser" data-source="post: 141111" data-attributes="member: 6357"><p>I agree, appreciation should be shown to your colleagues. I just find slipping them a $20 is sleazy and extremely condenscending. A gift card, wine, chocolates, coffee & donughts for the whole crew is a way nicer and a much safer gesture than a fiddy into the breast pocket.</p><p></p><p>It's not my fault that I may happen to make $17 more an hour than this person. (at my centre, the gap between top wages is $10). I'm not the person who decided this, and I'm not the one who created the collective bargaining agreement. To say that I have some sort of moral obligation to give a cut of my wage to a co-worker is preposterous. I'll stick to a kind gesture.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I did a mall, so air would be on one side of the pcar and standard on the other. I wasn't permitted to piggyback standard with air, as it's committed to end of day and I do a pickup run anyways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoser, post: 141111, member: 6357"] I agree, appreciation should be shown to your colleagues. I just find slipping them a $20 is sleazy and extremely condenscending. A gift card, wine, chocolates, coffee & donughts for the whole crew is a way nicer and a much safer gesture than a fiddy into the breast pocket. It's not my fault that I may happen to make $17 more an hour than this person. (at my centre, the gap between top wages is $10). I'm not the person who decided this, and I'm not the one who created the collective bargaining agreement. To say that I have some sort of moral obligation to give a cut of my wage to a co-worker is preposterous. I'll stick to a kind gesture. I did a mall, so air would be on one side of the pcar and standard on the other. I wasn't permitted to piggyback standard with air, as it's committed to end of day and I do a pickup run anyways. [/QUOTE]
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