The Itching Palm a Study of the Habit of Tipping in America
The Itching Palm a Study of the Habit of Tipping in America
William Rufus Scott
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" If such a condition arises, I presume we THE SLEEPING-CAR PHASE 107 would have to pay wages necessary to get the " Do you get your negroes in the South? " " Yes, we have been looking after them in the South. The South is a bigger field and the men there are more adapted for the work than the Northern negroes. " " Well, be plain, " Chairman Walsh said, " are the negroes from the South more docile and less independent than those from the North? " " Well, no, but the Southern negro is more pleas...ing to the traveling public. He is more adapted to wait on people and serve with a smile. " " Can a man live on $27. 50 a month and rear a family ? " " Really, I don't know. He might. " " Does the Pullman company have in mind the liberality and kindness of the public when it fixes that rate of pay ? " " Well, I should say that tips have something to do with it. I didn't make the rates of pay. " " A porter must call passengers during the night, polish shoes, answer bells, and look after the safety and comfort of the passengers at all hours, must he not?
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