I don't have a problem with tipping, especially since wages aren't necessarily "fair" for some jobs. When I'm out at a diner, I have a minimum tip, even if 20% of the bill would be less than that minimum. I do understand the Japanese philosophy on tipping and why it's discouraged... unless it is for an extraordinary service. I also would be very concerned with receiving a "larger than usual" tip as I'd wonder if there was ever an expectation of "extra service..." perhaps services that were illegal or out of policy. All the more reason to question it.All of this talk reminds me of why I wish that we lived in a non-tipping society. Trust me, the service in Japan is great even with no tipping. Pay someone a fair wage and hold them to reasonable standards.
Agreed. In this case, I'm thinking $10.00/night or thereabouts. So, $20.00 for the CZ or SWC. Maybe $30.00 for the EB or SL (or TE), assuming a full ride on each. Do these service crews ride the full route as they do on the AutoTrain?Almost. I’d say the Auto Train is different than a 2 day trip on the Zephyr, for instance. I think that could be a reason to tip differently on such a trip?
See my post to VTTrain, above, then.Ps: I’m the one hijacking the thread and there is no need to defend yourself. I think we’re just interested in your perspective. After all, tipping is in the eye of the beholder. It is an art, not a science.
And $100.00 per one way trip is "usual and customary?" Even you said so yourself... that it was "larger than usual..." Of course, I would question it, for all the reasons previously stated.The point is your standards are irrelevant, what matters is what is usual and customary for a SCA.
Your opinion, sir.. not mine. In all the times I rode the AutoTrain and watched the SCA being tipped, I never saw a Franklin change hands... never.After being told several times that the tip doesn't rise to the level of something that an SCA should be expected to question,
Logic and reason? "Your" logic and reason has a few holes in it, IMHO. Again, better to agree to disagree and, as you say, "carry on with life."you persist in "defending yourself" against the forces of logic and reason, rather than just simply learn something and carry on with your life.
Pecisely the point.... What would John Gotti expect of me for offering that tip, the next time he took my train? Or the next time one of "his" might ride with me?Well, John Gotti reputedly tipped his SCA on the Meteor $100 each way...so apparently it isn't unheard of...;-)
Yeah.... maybe I am a bit "cheap..."For $100 probably not much. Now if it was $10,000 we’d need to start worrying..
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