debodun
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- Location
- way upstate in New York, USA
After yesterday's blizzard, I was out front just starting to shovel the snow this morning when a man walked by in the street. He stopped and offered to shovel the 50 foot public sidewalk in front of my house where the street plow threw up a great deal of frozen, impacted chunks. I didn't ask him; he volunteered. This has happened a few times before and the different people who helped me refused to take money even when offered. When he started, he never mentioned he expected to be paid.
When he was about half done, he started to hint around about my giving him some money for doing it and telling me he needed money because his car died and he needed to hire transportation to drive him to work. I asked him how much he wanted and he just shrugged and said "Whatever you feel is right." I gave him $20.
Now my questions are: 1) Was it right of him to start shoveling without saying he was expecting to be paid? and 2) Did I give him enough, too much or just enough?
When he was about half done, he started to hint around about my giving him some money for doing it and telling me he needed money because his car died and he needed to hire transportation to drive him to work. I asked him how much he wanted and he just shrugged and said "Whatever you feel is right." I gave him $20.
Now my questions are: 1) Was it right of him to start shoveling without saying he was expecting to be paid? and 2) Did I give him enough, too much or just enough?
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