When you deal with "rich" people there are generally two types...
stuck up assholes who think the world revolves around them
or
the coolest laid back guys you'll ever meet.
This short video proves he's the second type.
He gives genuine thanks to the people he was there to meet... stopped on the way to the caravan to peel off some cash to the bellhop who he called by name BTW (because he not only asked the guys name but remembered it)... said "make sure you split that with all the guys (making sure everyone shared the tip because he valued all their hard work) then made time to take a pic with those 2 lucky kids.
I've met a lot of rich guys in the jobs i've had... this video shows you he's the kind of rich guy that everyone should want to be and should have the utmost respect for.
He doesn't shit on the people around him just because he has money.
It's such a huge tell into the personality of the person i can't stress this enough.
I'm so happy every time i see that dude got to be my president, he never disappoints me.
It's exactly why the medias lies about him bother me so much... i know he's a good man... i can see it with my own eyes and experiences.
I think more and more people are figuring this out each day.
It can often be dismissed as a thing rich guys learn to do on their way up in the world... and many think it's just a guy doing what he's expected to do.
but you can tell/feel the difference when it's genuine.
Even if that were true, it would be a good thing if everyone tried acting like that. It's such a simple way to behave, yet so many rich politicians don't even bother with being decent people.
Itโs one of Carnegieโs cardinal rules in How to Win Friends and Influence People. A title that makes people hesitate but really a book that is life changing.
The way people tip tells you a lot about the person...
Always tip.
Especially pizza guys, that job sucks. Most of those guys don't account for the wear n tear on their vehicles so they are making way less than they think they are.
you're right, the other guy said "remember, you gotta split that"
let me tell you how that works as someone who's seen "shared tipping" first hand...
Whenever there's someone getting a service, in this case hotel hospitality, there's usually one person who's the "leader" of the service employees. that person is usually the last to interact with the customer so you don't have 6 guys standing there with their hand out making the guest feel uncomfortable. Trump probably told the guy he'd tip him on the way out but to split it with all the guys.
one of the places i worked at operated this way, a group of guys would go work on the customers car and when the job was done the team leader would come tell the customer what they did and what they received for their money.
the team leader got the tip and it was sorta understood that all tips were shared.
whoever said that was just saying it to cover their ass. it wasn't necessary, and it sounded more halfhearted than a command... but it just speaks to how tipping works and how trump made sure he gave enough so that everyone got taken care of.
Despite being a billionaire, he's literally a man of the people. It's exactly what the founders envisioned a President to be. The fact that he's super transparent and interacts with people online is another proof of that. When Obama ran we were promised he would be like that, and we got nothing.
I've done work for some rich people and it's the laid back ones that keep you coming back. I worked in IT and somehow this couple got my name and called me for some work. I was young and needed money so i went. They ended up paying well beyond the asking rate of the job I did so when they called again, I went back. This went on for years and they ended up being a nice bonus check a few times a year. Literally install a new router for them, an hour of work tops, $500 in my pocket.I'd always tell them it was too much but they'd shove it into my pocket. I like to think they were the good guys.
I'm lucky enough to have one of those jobs where i do what i love, and from time time my enthusiasm and love for this business saves people a lot of time on research. I just consider it part of the job, but people appreciate it and i get pretty nice tips. $20 bills usually, sometimes a $50 or $100, sometimes it's expensive bottles of alcohol, tickets, shit like that. Every now and then it's products they sell that sometimes show up at the office with my name on them...
It's always the guys who are richer than i'll ever be, but don't act like it.
The ones you know are rich, just by their attitude... they almost never tip and they never remember anyone. They usually expect free shit despite giving them a discount upfront for the volume.
For those who don't quite get this...
When you deal with "rich" people there are generally two types...
or
This short video proves he's the second type.
He gives genuine thanks to the people he was there to meet... stopped on the way to the caravan to peel off some cash to the bellhop who he called by name BTW (because he not only asked the guys name but remembered it)... said "make sure you split that with all the guys (making sure everyone shared the tip because he valued all their hard work) then made time to take a pic with those 2 lucky kids.
I've met a lot of rich guys in the jobs i've had... this video shows you he's the kind of rich guy that everyone should want to be and should have the utmost respect for.
He doesn't shit on the people around him just because he has money.
It's such a huge tell into the personality of the person i can't stress this enough.
I'm so happy every time i see that dude got to be my president, he never disappoints me.
It's exactly why the medias lies about him bother me so much... i know he's a good man... i can see it with my own eyes and experiences.
I think more and more people are figuring this out each day.
It seems like he remembers A LOT of names. That really shows character. Plus all of the things you mentioned, totally agree.
It can often be dismissed as a thing rich guys learn to do on their way up in the world... and many think it's just a guy doing what he's expected to do.
but you can tell/feel the difference when it's genuine.
Even if that were true, it would be a good thing if everyone tried acting like that. It's such a simple way to behave, yet so many rich politicians don't even bother with being decent people.
Itโs one of Carnegieโs cardinal rules in How to Win Friends and Influence People. A title that makes people hesitate but really a book that is life changing.
Fantastic book.
It shows character and ABILITY!
The way people tip tells you a lot about the person...
Always tip.
Especially pizza guys, that job sucks. Most of those guys don't account for the wear n tear on their vehicles so they are making way less than they think they are.
Can confirm. Drove my car in College in reverse, the only gear still working, right into a cop shop parking lot and left it there.
i destroyed my grandparents beat up buick schlepping pies for marco's back in the early 90's.
by the time i scrapped it the front end was gone and it was hemorrhaging at least three types of fluids.
feel your pain patriot.
I get amazing service everywhere I go. If you treat people like people, then they are more likely to go out of their way if something goes wrong.
you're right, the other guy said "remember, you gotta split that"
let me tell you how that works as someone who's seen "shared tipping" first hand...
Whenever there's someone getting a service, in this case hotel hospitality, there's usually one person who's the "leader" of the service employees. that person is usually the last to interact with the customer so you don't have 6 guys standing there with their hand out making the guest feel uncomfortable. Trump probably told the guy he'd tip him on the way out but to split it with all the guys.
one of the places i worked at operated this way, a group of guys would go work on the customers car and when the job was done the team leader would come tell the customer what they did and what they received for their money.
the team leader got the tip and it was sorta understood that all tips were shared.
whoever said that was just saying it to cover their ass. it wasn't necessary, and it sounded more halfhearted than a command... but it just speaks to how tipping works and how trump made sure he gave enough so that everyone got taken care of.
oh go fuck yourself asshole i thought trump said it, so what, it doesn't change anything i said... i even said "you're right".
take the win and stop being a bitch about it.
Despite being a billionaire, he's literally a man of the people. It's exactly what the founders envisioned a President to be. The fact that he's super transparent and interacts with people online is another proof of that. When Obama ran we were promised he would be like that, and we got nothing.
100%
I've done work for some rich people and it's the laid back ones that keep you coming back. I worked in IT and somehow this couple got my name and called me for some work. I was young and needed money so i went. They ended up paying well beyond the asking rate of the job I did so when they called again, I went back. This went on for years and they ended up being a nice bonus check a few times a year. Literally install a new router for them, an hour of work tops, $500 in my pocket.I'd always tell them it was too much but they'd shove it into my pocket. I like to think they were the good guys.
I'm lucky enough to have one of those jobs where i do what i love, and from time time my enthusiasm and love for this business saves people a lot of time on research. I just consider it part of the job, but people appreciate it and i get pretty nice tips. $20 bills usually, sometimes a $50 or $100, sometimes it's expensive bottles of alcohol, tickets, shit like that. Every now and then it's products they sell that sometimes show up at the office with my name on them...
It's always the guys who are richer than i'll ever be, but don't act like it.
The ones you know are rich, just by their attitude... they almost never tip and they never remember anyone. They usually expect free shit despite giving them a discount upfront for the volume.