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kubabooba t1_jdg8od9 wrote
Reply to comment by New_Sun6390 in Who do I call here? by [deleted]
So what is the term used for CMP chagrinning customers to deliver the electricity, provide customer service, equipment repairs etc ( I used deliver fee) I understand that cmp does not generate the power and does not sell power, I switch my provider every 6 months or when ever the contract agreement runs out.
kubabooba t1_jdfe62b wrote
Reply to comment by New_Sun6390 in Who do I call here? by [deleted]
Compare your delivery fee 2021 to now and tell me again the CMP didn't increase their supply rates. take a chill pill and stop yelling.
kubabooba t1_jdf4lvt wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Who do I call here? by [deleted]
Are you sure if the months that the bill was for? The rates went up significantly in January, as well as CMPs delivery fee. Which offer are you using, standard?
kubabooba t1_javfbq0 wrote
Reply to comment by BFeely1 in Dangerous political ad, would you agree? by BFeely1
Wrong guess, I thought I d clarify your misinterpreted opinion on that add.
kubabooba t1_jauw9g0 wrote
Reply to Dangerous political ad, would you agree? by BFeely1
I think you re misunderstanding the ad completely. I believe he is using touching line as a metaphor/figure of speech in reference of keeping the government away from managing the power grid.
kubabooba t1_j8aevto wrote
Reply to comment by DidDunMegasploded in Dogs in grocery stores. by Norgyort
Just wash your fruits and vegetables before consumption
kubabooba t1_j88h62v wrote
Reply to comment by Norgyort in Dogs in grocery stores. by Norgyort
I think it's more unsanitary when people pick and choose vegetables and fruits with their bare hands. Any how mama always said wash your fruits and vegetables when you get home.
kubabooba t1_j0202nd wrote
Reply to comment by iglidante in In defense of Wreaths Across America by tzedek
Why are there down votes for asking for transparency from a non-profit organization(BLM)?
kubabooba t1_izztajr wrote
Reply to In defense of Wreaths Across America by tzedek
I d love to see where all the donations to BLM went.
kubabooba t1_iylpkif wrote
If it was me I would make it work for the winter and get a new heating system during spring. You can patch up the tank with JB weld or other preferred method. Make sure the tank vent is clear of any obstruction and do a daily check on the tank. The tank is not pressurized so the biggest hazard is leakage and possibly fumes. When spring comes you can use states incentives to get heat pumps installed and see options for secondary heating system. When it comes to fuel I would call around there is always some one who would deliver and worse comes to worse get some diesel from the gas station, essentially the same as heating fuel.
kubabooba OP t1_iu604tv wrote
Reply to comment by Present_Assistant_60 in Would you Tip the same or at all, if the service industry workers earned states minimum wage or more. That be the case if the Question D in Portland passes. by kubabooba
Don’t I guess you don’t need tips
kubabooba OP t1_iu50pm1 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Would you Tip the same or at all, if the service industry workers earned states minimum wage or more. That be the case if the Question D in Portland passes. by kubabooba
What do you need reference for? It was an answer to your question.
kubabooba OP t1_iu50a5f wrote
Reply to comment by Tarankhoes in Would you Tip the same or at all, if the service industry workers earned states minimum wage or more. That be the case if the Question D in Portland passes. by kubabooba
You must make a lot more than average Maine household to be tipping 40%
kubabooba OP t1_iu3aeh9 wrote
Reply to comment by iceflame1211 in Would you Tip the same or at all, if the service industry workers earned states minimum wage or more. That be the case if the Question D in Portland passes. by kubabooba
Sorry I had a hard time wording the previous question. Let me try again. So tip workers are supposed to claim their tips on taxes because they are a tip credit worker. Would they be able to claim tips in the same way if they were not a tip credit worker and just an hourly employee.
kubabooba OP t1_iu39sre wrote
Reply to comment by iceflame1211 in Would you Tip the same or at all, if the service industry workers earned states minimum wage or more. That be the case if the Question D in Portland passes. by kubabooba
That’s for additional info, this is great. Would you happen to know if it is legal to work on states minimum wage and also file your taxes with tips under tip credit
kubabooba OP t1_iu3801l wrote
Reply to comment by siebzy in Would you Tip the same or at all, if the service industry workers earned states minimum wage or more. That be the case if the Question D in Portland passes. by kubabooba
No, can you please tell which restaurants and bars pay minimum wage and observe the tip credit law?
kubabooba OP t1_iu372he wrote
Reply to comment by iceflame1211 in Would you Tip the same or at all, if the service industry workers earned states minimum wage or more. That be the case if the Question D in Portland passes. by kubabooba
So I believe that would go away with the new question and it be standard minimum wage not a Tip credit as now. I know servers make more money on tips than actual wages, I’m just wondering how people would feel about tipping if they new that servers hourly wage has doubled.
kubabooba OP t1_iu36mvp wrote
Reply to comment by Dimmer06 in Would you Tip the same or at all, if the service industry workers earned states minimum wage or more. That be the case if the Question D in Portland passes. by kubabooba
I know they make more with tips. That’s why I asked question would people tip the same if their hourly wage goes from 6.38 to 15$/ hr. And the prices on the menu have gone up to compensate for increases business cost.
kubabooba OP t1_iu36e1t wrote
Reply to comment by iceflame1211 in Would you Tip the same or at all, if the service industry workers earned states minimum wage or more. That be the case if the Question D in Portland passes. by kubabooba
It’s not wage theft. The tipped servers make ballpark 6$ an hour plus tips. There are some additional rules and regulations out that’s the gist off it
kubabooba OP t1_iu35zcq wrote
Reply to comment by siebzy in Would you Tip the same or at all, if the service industry workers earned states minimum wage or more. That be the case if the Question D in Portland passes. by kubabooba
The question specifically asks about Portland question D
kubabooba OP t1_iu33nn1 wrote
Reply to comment by siebzy in Would you Tip the same or at all, if the service industry workers earned states minimum wage or more. That be the case if the Question D in Portland passes. by kubabooba
No, I don’t tip grocery clerk or my post man Because I know they are not a tip credit workers and they make at least states minimum wage. It is commonly known that service industry is paid with tips and tip credit. So if the question passed it would be commonly know that they make at least the minimum wage, and a lot of other minimum wages don’t get tipped. That’s the reason for the poll question.
kubabooba OP t1_iu32imj wrote
Reply to comment by siebzy in Would you Tip the same or at all, if the service industry workers earned states minimum wage or more. That be the case if the Question D in Portland passes. by kubabooba
Why would anybody ask employees about their wage, not sure how you got that from the post but maybe you have tipped your bartender this evening one too many times.
kubabooba t1_je8ca16 wrote
Reply to Is Yorks wild Kingdom bad news? by SameProfession254
It's great animals are well taken care of and most are rescue. It's a great experience for the kids ! I would focus more on people issues in this country than animals in the zoo. Most of these animals suffer more at their local habitat than they do in spas