Boomer Esiason
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Mostly, though, side with him in that most of these guys don't get tipped, actually.
And when they do, it's really rare.
And so I'm going to change my ways.
Apparently, I'm tipping way too much.
What I like is no tax on tips, so I like giving tips.
I'd rather give tips than actually pay the freight.
The one thing that seemed universal that came in was, for a good handful of people, was if it's the owner of the company, which I said too, which I agree with, you don't tip the owner because he's going to put that money in his pocket.
One of his worker guys, yes.
Or depending on what the work they have to do, and given the situation you're in, like if you โ
If you book a plumber to come like a week from today because you want to change out a sink or something and they're going to come and change out the sink and all that other โ that's not a typical thing in my eyes.
But if you have an emergency and the emergency takes place and they have to do a little bit extra, I know they're getting paid for it.
But the slipping guy at 50 or something like that so he can go have a nice dinner that night with his buddies or whatever โ
I don't have a problem with that.
So I'll give you just a couple, just as an example.
So this guy, G-Dog, says, for $150 to $200 an hour, I'm not tipping bleep.
Okay, fine.
That's fine.
Jack Stripper, get it?
Jack Stripper from Three's Company.
I'm an electrician.