Charging papers say just before 6:30 p.m. Monday, police received an anonymous tip of a possible drug deal going on inside a certain room of a motel on West F Street.
If you're a pizza delivery guy, it's probably a big bummer delivering to a college campus. College kids have no money and, therefore, the tips probably suck.
But when James Gilpin delivered two pizzas to Indiana Wesleyan University last Wednesday, that was definitely NOT the case.
Pizza delivery personnel work just as hard as most restaurant servers for their tips. Most people will tip at least 10% of the total bill if not more. And why not? These kind folks deliver food to your house so you don't have to leave. The tip this driver received was insulting given the amount the bill totaled up to.
A bartender got a nice surprise on his receipt. According to Reddit, a recently divorced man left a might big tip, stating that he'd rather give it him him than his ex-wife.
Got this pic from a friend of ours who works a restaurant in Utah. Is this appropriate? How does one know that the server was not a single mom and could use the money? If you can afford $138.00 for dinner, shouldn't you be able to afford a tip...
Aaron, sadly, passed away last week. His final wish was that his family goes out, on his dime, for pizza and tips the server $500. The only problem is when Aaron died, he didn't have the money to fulfill this.