build a big ass wall :yup:
GEET Sheruff Joe Ah-PAY-Yo on dem! Doowit!!
build a big ass wall :yup:
why wouuld we want to do that when we can bash on regional pilots more!Geting back to the not tipping the van driver thing...
Geting back to the not tipping the van driver thing...
Per diem is another term used for M&IE, which is an acronym for Meals and Incidental Expenses.
If it's such a big deal to you, why don't you just pay extra for the non-tipper instead of stewing over it like a ra-tard all day? Whats an extra "extra" dollar.. Huh? Huh? Its no biggie you freakin cheapskateyou'd probably spend that extra, "extra" dollar on beer or smokes or an i-pod anyway.. lol
The point wasn't whether you drink or smoke, but the excuse that you can't afford to tip one tiny little dollar (for someone who does a good job and customarily would receive a tip for the service) then just spend like crazy on other stuff. It is your money, and you can do what you want...just don't use the "I can't afford it excuse".
Geting back to the not tipping the van driver thing...
Per diem is another term used for M&IE, which is an acronym for Meals and Incidental Expenses. This is basically what pretty much every airline pays crews overnighting somewhere (and some pay for day trips as well). The definition of which is money paid to cover expenses associated with being on the road, which includes not only "Meals" but things like tipping drivers/maids/etc which is the "Incidentals". You can take that to the extreme and look at not tipping like cheating or stealing from those workers. So quit being cheap and tip the van driver a measly buck. If on my measly first year FO salary at Colgan I tipped the van drivers and left a tip for the maid, don't begin to tell me you can't afford it (Jace). However as has also been said before, if the service is poor you don't get the tip. It disgusts me when people don't tip outside of that reason, as it should.
what was wrong with her other leg:rotfl:One got a $50 on one leg.
yes you were:guns:No I understand what he was getting at, I was just being a smartass.
hey, you're not supposed to have a good attitude and a good time...you're regional trash~ get back in your hovel:deadhorse:Jokes jokes...Dale's got jokes. Don't forget to tip your FAs, they give you your pretzels!
I wish it were customary for pilots to get tips. And F/A's. Actually some of our really good F/A's get tips, and purposely try to bid DCA and HPN flying. One got a $50 on one leg.
Geting back to the not tipping the van driver thing...
Per diem is another term used for M&IE, which is an acronym for Meals and Incidental Expenses. This is basically what pretty much every airline pays crews overnighting somewhere (and some pay for day trips as well). The definition of which is money paid to cover expenses associated with being on the road, which includes not only "Meals" but things like tipping drivers/maids/etc which is the "Incidentals". You can take that to the extreme and look at not tipping like cheating or stealing from those workers. So quit being cheap and tip the van driver a measly buck. If on my measly first year FO salary at Colgan I tipped the van drivers and left a tip for the maid, don't begin to tell me you can't afford it (Jace). However as has also been said before, if the service is poor you don't get the tip. It disgusts me when people don't tip outside of that reason, as it should.
Deal with it, Worry about yourself.
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can't say I've EVER heard van driver tips being discussed in my last 4,000 hrs. and I hope to keep it that way.
Before the airlines, I use to get tons of tips (cash ones you jackals haha) as a CFI.. $100 tips were not uncommon.. plus food and beer bought for me nearly every day buy customers.. I made more in tips and beer than my $19hr pay.. ah the good ol' days.
Now you get absolutely nothing for good customer service at the airlines.. so they get nothing special in return.. I need to go fly a G-V.![]()
Quit flying? Really?
I am getting tired of all of this, "you shouldn't have taken the job then" crap...Everyone has to pay dues, If you are first year at a major, the pay is crap too...should people not take that job until those conditions improve? What if the industry changes?
Every discussion around here has come down to...well you...or they...
There are plenty of opportunities out there still, but you have to work hard, pay your dues and work within the system that is available to us.
As I have said before, we are not in charge...none of us, from the Greatest Airline pilot in the world to the van driver. (If you are in charge and reading this, I am sorry for my blanket generalization.)
We are along for the ride, make it the best daggone ride you can...
and be kind to one another. (that includes tipping a measly dollar)