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Originally Posted by JoMar
Since many that provide services are way down the food chain, and since I have been blessed with the ability to share, if the person does an exceptional job or provides a service not expected, I will tip. Many of these folks are struggling while their supervisors and business owners, who have the ability to help, don't. The amounts aren't significant, $20 - $25 usually, but it sends a message that they are appreciated.
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I agree. I don’t always tip in these situations, but do when I can and when warranted. But I don’t think there is a simple rule of thumb. It’s a personal matter as to how you feel about the job they do and your own financial situation.