MUST you tip the loaders at the feed store?

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My local feed store isn't too far away, so I usually go there once or twice a week to buy the feed one or two 50# bags at a time. Some feeds are kept inside the store, others must be obtained from the storehouse behind the store. You hand your receipt to one of the workers who brings it out and puts it in your vehicle.

Sometimes I see folks handing these loaders tip money. Is that an expected custom? Or an exceptional option?

I used to wait tables in a restaurant, where you were expected to receive tips to make the majority of your income. The restaurant paid less than minimum wage but you could expect to earn more in tips. Do these feed stores expect their loaders to earn most of their income in tips?

We're on a terribly tight budget now, Mister works a job where he's paid just a little over minimum wage. We don't eat out any more, but if I did I'd make sure I tipped the server. I am frugal with my flock's feed, and shop for the best deals I can find. I cannot afford an extra dollar or two each time I have bags loaded in the van. If I were allowed, I'd carry & load my own bags.

Is it considered rude to not tip the loaders?
 
the people at my feed store just sit around until someone needs something to be loaded. it is their job to load. maybe a quarter for simply walking to a car with a bag of food, but that is only optional. think of it like a person at the grocery store loading groceries in your car- most people dont tip them b/c it is their job to load. hope this helps
 
If if doesn't hurt your pocketbook, it would be nice. But it is not necessary. A number of years ago I was one of those loaders and I can tell you waiting tabels would have been easier and more money. All I did was stop waiting tabels for my Grandmother and go to work for my Grand father at his feed store. After two weeks I wanted back waiting tabels.
 
What the Heck is this all about?!?!?!?!?!

Tipping feed loaders, now I have heard it all!!!!!

Heck I have customers that complain that I was 15 minutes late when I deliver feed to them FREE OF CHARGE.

I am afraid my days of free delivery are over. We are going to a $25 delivery charge just to cover our labor and fuel costs.

Jim
 
I usually help load or grab my own.... the guys that sit around get stuff mixed up and I like to be there pulling my own weight and seeing that Im getting the right stuff... I have never tipped, but Im sure they would appreciate it!
 

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