This
morning I ate breakfast at the Four Seasons using the leftover cash from my
hair appointment. At my waitress’
recommendation, I tried that shrimp and grits. I paid in cash. Stunned she asked me if I needed a receipt. I
told her yes leaving her a cash tip.
Later this afternoon, I ate dinner at Doi Moi where I left my waiter a
$5 cash tip. His response was immediate
upon seeing the $5 bill. This reminded me that cash is king especially among
service workers. They don’t get paid the
standard minimum wage due to tips but need cash to support their families. That $5 can be spent as soon as possible for
food or medicine or even rent. In this
era of credit, debit and Bitcoin, the public must never forget that service
workers still prefer cash.
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Saturday, December 28, 2013
Instant liquidity
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Sunday, September 23, 2012
Donating Clothes and Considering Other Charity Alternatives
Yesterday I donated 10 items (3
pairs of shoes and 7 articles of clothing) to Suited for Change. Combining this with the 30 articles of
clothing that I donated to CUSP Georgetown on behalf of DC Goodwill, 21 items (6
pairs of shoes and 15 articles of clothing) during the first Suited for Change
and 2 Homecoming dresses to my friend who works at a DC high school, and I’ve
donated 63 items; and, I am not done because I think that I have some more to
give away to Suited for Change this Wednesday. Giving away all of these size 12
clothes and sizes 11 and 12 shoes will help so many women dress professionally
for jobs. I am thankful to be in a position to help
others and given my size, I know that there aren’t many options for women my
size. Size 12 is only one size below plus-size which start at size 14.
On the flip side, I question some of
my purchases because they are impulses.
Immediately I start reconsidering every single purchase. I have more selective criteria. So far it has been working because I have
only bought what I have come to the store.
Next time I’ll donate money to Suited for Change. Heck, I might even donate my time to helping
women revise their resumes and critique their interviewing sessions. I possess the skills to make a difference so
I just might look into it.
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