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Nope...but I also think tipping is dumb and some people have some sort of moral enjoyment from tipping a bunch. I also am not cultured enough to know that you should tip cabbies, hair cut people and what not.
Seriously I just paid you $15 to cut my hair for less than 15 minutes. Your material cost is nearly nothing. Also if I get great service at Hickory Park and then go to an upscale place and get the same level of service why should the person at the upscale place get more just because the food is more expensive?
If you’re paying 15 dollars for a haircut, that 15 dollars isn’t going to whoever cut your hair. It’s going to great clips and that person is making minimum wage plus tips. Supplies are nothing but overhead is.
Don’t tip for takeout. I kind of get tipping servers at a sit down place but really wish that wasn’t a thing. I will tip until society realizes it though. I’m paying a set price for a good. If you want more money then charge more for the item. We should just pay restaurant employees legitimate wages.
Nope...but I also think tipping is dumb and some people have some sort of moral enjoyment from tipping a bunch. I also am not cultured enough to know that you should tip cabbies, hair cut people and what not.
Seriously I just paid you $15 to cut my hair for less than 15 minutes. Your material cost is nearly nothing. Also if I get great service at Hickory Park and then go to an upscale place and get the same level of service why should the person at the upscale place get more just because the food is more expensive?
are you my dad? seriously, if you get HP service at an upscale restaurant, you got bad service. Honestly, the places I hate tipping 20% are the medium chain restaurants. I'm not crazy about giving the Outback Steakhouse server $30 for serving 4 steaks and 4 beers.Where, I'm happy to give the HP server $10 for 4 dinners, 4 drinks. But at an upscale restaurant, where I have multiple courses, maybe multiple alchol drinks, and the server and their water server pretty much waited on my and three other tables for 2-3 hours, yeah, they earn their 20%.
If you’re paying 15 dollars for a haircut, that 15 dollars isn’t going to whoever cut your hair. It’s going to great clips and that person is making minimum wage plus tips. Supplies are nothing but overhead is.
That’s apples and oranges IMO. Might also be the fact I have never ordered that much or sat anywhere that long.
I paid $15 at a local family run shop in Marion. Well that was until I stopped going because I figured why pay $15 a month when I can buy a good trimmer for $45 or less and my wife can do it on our own schedule. Have been doing that for 7 years now.
Maybe it’s petty but I also don’t like the ability to escape taxes on tip income. We all have to pay taxes so you should too.
Nope...but I also think tipping is dumb and some people have some sort of moral enjoyment from tipping a bunch. I also am not cultured enough to know that you should tip cabbies, hair cut people and what not.
Seriously I just paid you $15 to cut my hair for less than 15 minutes. Your material cost is nearly nothing. Also if I get great service at Hickory Park and then go to an upscale place and get the same level of service why should the person at the upscale place get more just because the food is more expensive?
If you’re paying 15 dollars for a haircut, that 15 dollars isn’t going to whoever cut your hair. It’s going to great clips and that person is making minimum wage plus tips. Supplies are nothing but overhead is.
I never tip at McDonald's...don't believe in tipping Hoks.
I feel like that should be between them and the place theyre working, as it is in every retail establishment.
I also remember when the line was basically that at restaurants youre billed for the food and you tip for the service'. Well when the only thing purchased was service, such as for a haircut, then it seems like tips shouldnt be expected.