Was in the hospital today with my nursing students. One of the staff nurses (a former student of mine, a very good nurse) came in with a couple of other nurses from her BSN class to do an inservice for the staff.
They did a great job in the first go round with my students. Then they did another go round for the regular staff. To encourage them to come in to the inservice, they ordered pizza for the staff.
As they're getting their money together for the tip, one of them says, "How much should we tip? 10%?"
Me: 20%
Cue surprised looks.
Nurse: I might give 15% but only if they get there in 30 minutes.
Me: I'd only go 10% if I got really bad service. If I get good service, 20% because most of these guys don't make minimum wage, they use their own cars, and they don't get the delivery charge.
It was a $30 order. The tip would have been around 2 bucks per. They discussed how much they'd need, though I don't know how much the tip actually was. It did get there in less than 30 minutes though.
I tried to explain it. But they just didn't get it, I don't think
They did a great job in the first go round with my students. Then they did another go round for the regular staff. To encourage them to come in to the inservice, they ordered pizza for the staff.
As they're getting their money together for the tip, one of them says, "How much should we tip? 10%?"
Me: 20%
Cue surprised looks.
Nurse: I might give 15% but only if they get there in 30 minutes.
Me: I'd only go 10% if I got really bad service. If I get good service, 20% because most of these guys don't make minimum wage, they use their own cars, and they don't get the delivery charge.
It was a $30 order. The tip would have been around 2 bucks per. They discussed how much they'd need, though I don't know how much the tip actually was. It did get there in less than 30 minutes though.
I tried to explain it. But they just didn't get it, I don't think

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