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jlstree 12-12-2019 12:51 PM

Great post, nice reminder about tipping all others who provide service for us.

jarodrig 12-12-2019 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by lovinganimals (Post 1700927)
If I use a mobile groomer, which as many of you know, charge about $15 more for a dog than a regular groomer, and the person grooming owns the business, do I still tip also? I know years ago for hairdressers you didnt tip if it was the owner, but my sister who is a hairdresser said that no longer applies so I was wondering about dog grooming and tipping.

Don’t be such a cheapskate and tip accordingly !!!

tikigal 12-13-2019 01:01 AM

No don't tip the owner. Employees of salons have to pay owners for space and so is i
 
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Originally Posted by lovinganimals (Post 1700927)
If I use a mobile groomer, which as many of you know, charge about $15 more for a dog than a regular groomer, and the person grooming owns the business, do I still tip also? I know years ago for hairdressers you didnt tip if it was the owner, but my sister who is a hairdresser said that no longer applies so I was wondering about dog grooming and tipping.

Don't tip an owner. It's pure profit, if they think its customary I'd say it's pure greed!

Clydles1 12-13-2019 06:03 AM

Tipping
 
I thought you should tip in an amount at least as much as the service. Since my groomer charges 45, I should tip at least that amount. Same with my lawn guy. He charges 70 so I tip at least that. If I were in the service industry, I would definitely want cash. You don’t know what perfume I wear or if I drink booze, so why would you give me that. Can you say re-gift?

nancymiller217@yahoo.com 12-13-2019 06:25 AM

You received a service. And a more personal one than going to a salon. Tip.

BettyT 12-13-2019 11:02 AM

She's right

Velvet 12-13-2019 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Clydles1 (Post 1701278)
I thought you should tip in an amount at least as much as the service. Since my groomer charges 45, I should tip at least that amount. Same with my lawn guy. He charges 70 so I tip at least that. If I were in the service industry, I would definitely want cash. You don’t know what perfume I wear or if I drink booze, so why would you give me that. Can you say re-gift?

What would be the reasoning behind this? If you need to tip what equals the price then the problem is how much is charged in the first place. It used to be that a typical tip, not a holiday tip, was to guide the service person about how well they have served you. It is unfortunate that now the salaries of some services assume a tip. I feel these people should be paid a proper salary in the first place and not be reliant on varying degree of customers’ appreciation.

CFrance 12-13-2019 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 1701474)
What would be the reasoning behind this? If you need to tip what equals the price then the problem is how much is charged in the first place. It used to be that a typical tip, not a holiday tip, was to guide the service person about how well they have served you. It is unfortunate that now the salaries of some services assume a tip. I feel these people should be paid a proper salary in the first place and not be reliant on varying degree of customers’ appreciation.

The tipping of an amount equal to one service from the provider is for an annual holiday tip. I don't know when exactly it came about, but I've read about it for quite a few years.


I remember growing up that we tipped the paper boy and maybe the dry cleaner delivery man, at Christmas. Or maybe just the paper boy.

Velvet 12-13-2019 04:18 PM

Oh, I understand, I thought it was for every service provided. Now, for holiday tipping that makes sense.


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