heiressly
Earning My Ears
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When we got to the DCL port on our last cruise, a very eager porter helped us unload our bags from the rental car. When he was finished, he said to my DH, "You won't see me inside, so if you want to take care of me, now is the time." His rudeness made me not want to take care of him.
To me, gratuities are a token of gratitude. Don't ask me for a tip, and don't expect a buck from me just because you have a jar on the counter. Why do all these people suddenly feel they're due a tip for doing their jobs? It's ridiculous. I almost expect to see a tip jar next to the tongue depressers and cotton balls at my next doctor's appointment.
ooh this post just made me think of a similar situation we had on our last cruise.
we pull into port canaveral and before the car even comes to a complete stop, a porter opens the trunk/hatch (suv) and starts pulling out everything that was back there, including an umbrella and a large tivo box
(why we'd be taking an open tivo box on a cruise is beyond me
), and loading on to a cart. i also need to mention that every time he took a peice of luggage out, he didn't lift it but instead let it roll and bang right over the bumper of the car. every. single. time.
, which was lovely. ok i'm trying to not start off the vacation annoyed, so i quickly get out and nicely ask him to hold on, that we're only taking the 3 peices of luggage, none of the other things he took out.so he gives me an annoyed face, probably because theres other cars pulling up that he could be gracing with his presence, and tosses the other items back into the trunk. so i, still nicely, tell him thanks and to hold on one sec. i get back in the car to grab his tip and i swear as i turned to get back out of the car he was rightthere, in between the slightly opened door and me. now first i should say that during this time, everyone else had already went inside the terminal, so i was alone there and second i told him i would be right back, (and since i went into the passenger side, it wasn't like i was going to drive off without tipping him).
so i was pretty taken aback by that to begin with when he then starts with this creepy monotone of, "ok all done, i've loaded all your luggage for you and will make sure it gets to your room right away, i'm going to take care of everything, on behalf of disney cruise line (he was wearing a dcl hat, even though the porters aren't employed by disney) i'll make sure everything goes smoothly" and he said this like 3 times and actually puts his arms on the door and hood of the car so hes like completely blocking me, so now i'm even more uncomfortable and instead of giving him the singles I had taken out in preparation for this, I take out a 10 figuring it'll keep him happy and keep my luggage out of the atlantic.
he THEN says, "c'mon make it 20, driving a car like this and going on a disney cruise you can afford it"
so i grabbed two 10s and gave it to him, and he backs up and goes "thanks a lot have a good cruise"just thinking back on it makes me sick but i truly felt that if i didn't tip him 20 dollars, or if i tried to get the attention of another porter or someone, that something would happen to my luggage. it was just such a horrible experience and something we've never gone through on over 10 dcl cruises. i mean i have no problem tipping, and we usually tip well (we always tip least 20% when we eat out, and more if the service is good etc.) but i just felt this was like extortion and it left a really bad taste in my mouth. next time i'll have the doors locked before we pull up to the terminal.
ok thread hijack over haha

. just wish we had a young carrier again.
