I'm not quite sure how to word this.
I'm in favour of tipping and usually tip over 15%.
There is this cultural feeling towards tipping and a lot of people feel get rather upset about nontippers. Part of it comes from the type of job and part of it comes from what they get paid.
Yet I see a lot of these people complain about sales people, I'm not talking about the really pushy ones or ones who don't listen and won't take no for an answer I'm talking about the ones just doing their job and offering the options.
I sell computers, it's my job to help you find the right computer and also to get you to buy the extras, I probably shouldn't say that but that won't surprise anyone here. Yet there is this attitude that I'm wasting your time or just after your money. Well most salesmen are on commission or get hourly but how well you sell affects how many hours you get (like me).
So how is this different than tipping, when you tip you are basically just giving the person money for a service you would receive either way (remember I'm in support of tipping) but with buying what's called attachments you are getting an actual tangible object or a service that you would not have got otherwise.
I understand that pushy salesmen have given the others a bad reputation and that is part of it but it just seems a little odd to me.
I'm in favour of tipping and usually tip over 15%.
There is this cultural feeling towards tipping and a lot of people feel get rather upset about nontippers. Part of it comes from the type of job and part of it comes from what they get paid.
Yet I see a lot of these people complain about sales people, I'm not talking about the really pushy ones or ones who don't listen and won't take no for an answer I'm talking about the ones just doing their job and offering the options.
I sell computers, it's my job to help you find the right computer and also to get you to buy the extras, I probably shouldn't say that but that won't surprise anyone here. Yet there is this attitude that I'm wasting your time or just after your money. Well most salesmen are on commission or get hourly but how well you sell affects how many hours you get (like me).
So how is this different than tipping, when you tip you are basically just giving the person money for a service you would receive either way (remember I'm in support of tipping) but with buying what's called attachments you are getting an actual tangible object or a service that you would not have got otherwise.
I understand that pushy salesmen have given the others a bad reputation and that is part of it but it just seems a little odd to me.
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