cotecoyotegrrrl

cotecoyotegrrrl t1_j6fch8j wrote

I have thifted more awesome formal wear at Good Will (the one on Melina Cass is the best) and Savers for well under $100 + Dry cleaning. Also, Nordstrom Rack, Sacks Off 5th, Frugal Fanny, and Burlington Coat Factory, Macy's sale rack are good options.

1

cotecoyotegrrrl t1_j292uks wrote

The difference between an emotional support animal and a service animal is that service animals are trained to perform tasks to aid their person, as well as being obedience trained, while emotional support animals are just help their person cope with being out in the world but don't necessarily have any real training

Even though service animals are allowed everywhere, business owners can ask them to leave if they are not well obedience trained, and are causing problems

6

cotecoyotegrrrl t1_j27z8re wrote

It is a violation of the Massachusetts health code to bring non-service animals into anyplace indoors that serves food or beverages. Some places will bend that rule to also allow well behaved support animals.

Also - While a person does not have to provide proof that their dog is actually a service animal, the service dog needs to be trained to sit or lay quietly on the floor next to their person (and be completely housebroken) when they are not performing whatever tasks/service they do for that person.

65

cotecoyotegrrrl t1_is17v0t wrote

Ever since 2020 tipping has gotten way out of control! It is the way employers get away with not paying their employees a living wage, which is frustrating to both employees and customers as prices everywhere are going up. Because the hotel has stated that it expects you to tip on their breakfast buffet, they can get away with paying their waitstaff as little as $6.15 per hour. I would not stay at that hotel again, and I would tell them why.

2