Judging by the writing on the envelope I think it's a kid that delivers the paper. I'm not opposed to tipping for good service, but it's something that's taking some getting used to. I wasn't too excited when the paper was missing on three mornings in one week, but since then it's been delivered right to my door, whereas my neighbours still get theirs on the driveway, so I can't complain.
And I do agree that while I think sticking an envelope and a card in a paper is kind of tacky, how else is he supposed to get a tip? I never see him since the paper gets delivered before my alarm goes off.
From what I understand these newspaper carriers don't make diddlysquat... I'mma send him a tip.
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