Re: holiday tips, USPS carriers technically aren't allowed to accept cash, or anything worth over $20: https://about.usps.com/postal-bulletin/2012/pb22349/html/cover_025.htm
So a $20 Fred Meyer card or something is probably the best option there.
I'll start tipping at the gas station the day self serve become an option.
LOL, Suzette, honey, please tell us all what kind of salary you make where you're handing out $2-$5 tips to literally anyone you encounter with a wage-paying job.
If this is a stealth argument to raise the minimum wage even further, just say so.
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Re: holiday tips, USPS carriers technically aren't allowed to accept cash, or anything worth over $20: https://about.usps.com/postal-bulletin/2012/pb22349/html/cover_025.htm
So a $20 Fred Meyer card or something is probably the best option there.
I'll start tipping at the gas station the day self serve become an option.
LOL, Suzette, honey, please tell us all what kind of salary you make where you're handing out $2-$5 tips to literally anyone you encounter with a wage-paying job.
If this is a stealth argument to raise the minimum wage even further, just say so.