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Has Tipping Gone Too Far? & Why You Don’t Do What You Want To

4/16/202651 min

When updating your resume or LinkedIn profile, it’s tempting to use words that make you sound impressive—terms like “world-class” or “team player.” But hiring managers often see those words very differently than you might expect, and they can actually work against you. https://www.linkedin.com/business/talent/blog/product-tips/words-you-should-not-use-on-linkedin-profile-infographic

Tipping has become increasingly complicated—and controversial. Requests for tips seem to be everywhere, suggested amounts are rising, and many people feel unsure about what’s appropriate. At the same time, for many workers, tips are essential income. So how much should you really tip? When is it...

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  6. Mike Carruthers· Host0:28

    [upbeat music] Today on Something You Should Know, words that should not be on your resume, but likely are. Then, tipping. Seems like everyone today is asking for a tip, and customers are getting fed up.

  7. Michael Lynn· Guest0:45

    Almost every restaurant today will ask you for a tip when you get restaurant carryout. The fact is, surveys tell us that only about twenty-five percent of consumers say they usually or often tip. It's not a norm if three-quarters of the country isn't doing it.

  8. Mike Carruthers· Host1:01

    Also, why drivers of cars have so much trouble seeing bikes and motorcycles, and why we deny ourselves the things we really wanna do, and how to do them anyway.

  9. George James· Guest1:12

    The stories we tell ourselves about who you are, what you can do, what you shouldn't do, based off of all the different parts and roles we play in our life, sometimes they're true, but sometimes they're not, and we have to examine it so that we can give ourselves permission.

  10. Mike Carruthers· Host1:26

    All this today on Something You Should Know.

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