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  • AlphaPaintballRef2
    Rocket Scientist
    • Jul 2006
    • 95

    #16
    I will never tip for a hair cut. Thats what I'm paying for. I've never heard of that though, polus I've never seen anyone else do it either around here.

    As far as tipping wait-staff goes, it all depends. If it is a really busy night, if they do a good job, or if they make special accomodations then sure I'll throw down some extra cash. But if there's nothing special or out of the ordinary then I won't tip. Sorry if it seems cold but unless you do something extra to deserve the money, then why should I give extra?
    Before you think I'm a total dick let me explain where my views come on this matter.
    During grade school and high school I was a paperboy. Now, my responsibility was to deliver a paper to a customer's property. That in and of itself can be a lot of work. My route was rather large and had about 50 pounds worth of papers every morning (at least 100 lbs on Sundays). I walked the whole thing with the papers in my trusty paperbag over my shoulder (think Newsies without the knickers) for about three miles, every morning, at 5am. For this I was paid beans (I think I got $70 for two weeks). Yeah, the pay sucked but I knew that going into the job. The real goal was to get tips. So I went out of my way to make the service better in order to deserve the tips. I walked up to each house and place the paper in people's screen doors. If it was raining I would bag the papers before delivering all of them (the cost of the bags came out of my own pocket). Every paper was out before 6am (the deadline was 8am I believe). I hoped this extra service would make people thankful andn thus more tips for the improved service.
    I was wrong.
    Sure I got some nice tips here and there but I would say that the majority of the people on my route NEVER tipped me in the eight years I did this. Half of them would complain if their paper wasn't in their door (an extra bonus I took the initiative of doing) or about other rediculous crap (I got chewed out by some crazy lady because her paper had a few drops of water on it...and a hurricane was passing over at the time). I would get I USED POOR LANGUAGE SKILLS RIGHT HERE, AND GOT EDITED BY ARMY!! tips, like the one guy who would tip 2.18 every four months (seriously...what the christ?). Not to be all negative; there were a few people who did tip well, and for them I am very grateful.

    So, unless a waiter/waitress goes above the "can I take your order" and delivering the food, I won't tip. Walking a few plates 30 feet is a hell of a lot easier than slogging 3 miles with 50 lbs of papers on your shoulder. If you're only going to do the minimum amount of work, expect the minimum wage. If you want more money get a new job.

    PS: I always will tip the pizza guy (unless he's horribly late). Too many damned idiots on the road that you guys have to put up with.
    Last edited by Army; 02-23-2007, 12:07 AM.

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    • Lohman446
      Useful posts: 7
      • Jun 2003
      • 9315

      #17
      I make it a point to be nice to the people who handle / prepare my food....

      I am a very patient person, tip is either 0 or 15%+. There is no, it was moderatly ok so you get 10%. If its so bad that I am annoyed by it they have to understand no tip.
      Last edited by Lohman446; 02-22-2007, 12:22 PM.
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      • Madmarx
        Mentally Unstable

        • Jun 2006
        • 2867

        #18
        Originally posted by Crighton
        I just give the wife a nice slap on the rump and say, Nicely trimmed there sweet tea.

        Last edited by Army; 02-23-2007, 12:07 AM.

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        • robnix
          email robnix@gmail
          • Jan 2006
          • 2094

          #19
          Originally posted by AlphaPaintballRef2
          I will never tip for a hair cut. Thats what I'm paying for. I've never heard of that though, polus I've never seen anyone else do it either around here.

          As far as tipping wait-staff goes, it all depends. If it is a really busy night, if they do a good job, or if they make special accomodations then sure I'll throw down some extra cash. But if there's nothing special or out of the ordinary then I won't tip. Sorry if it seems cold but unless you do something extra to deserve the money, then why should I give extra?
          Before you think I'm a total dick let me explain where my views come on this matter.
          During grade school and high school I was a paperboy. Now, my responsibility was to deliver a paper to a customer's property. That in and of itself can be a lot of work. My route was rather large and had about 50 pounds worth of papers every morning (at least 100 lbs on Sundays). I walked the whole thing with the papers in my trusty paperbag over my shoulder (think Newsies without the knickers) for about three miles, every morning, at 5am. For this I was paid beans (I think I got $70 for two weeks). Yeah, the pay sucked but I knew that going into the job. The real goal was to get tips. So I went out of my way to make the service better in order to deserve the tips. I walked up to each house and place the paper in people's screen doors. If it was raining I would bag the papers before delivering all of them (the cost of the bags came out of my own pocket). Every paper was out before 6am (the deadline was 8am I believe). I hoped this extra service would make people thankful andn thus more tips for the improved service.
          I was wrong.
          Sure I got some nice tips here and there but I would say that the majority of the people on my route NEVER tipped me in the eight years I did this. Half of them would complain if their paper wasn't in their door (an extra bonus I took the initiative of doing) or about other rediculous crap (I got chewed out by some crazy lady because her paper had a few drops of water on it...and a hurricane was passing over at the time). I would get wing tips, like the one guy who would tip 2.18 every four months (seriously...what the christ?). Not to be all negative; there were a few people who did tip well, and for them I am very grateful.

          So, unless a waiter/waitress goes above the "can I take your order" and delivering the food, I won't tip. Walking a few plates 30 feet is a hell of a lot easier than slogging 3 miles with 50 lbs of papers on your shoulder. If you're only going to do the minimum amount of work, expect the minimum wage. If you want more money get a new job.

          PS: I always will tip the pizza guy (unless he's horribly late). Too many damned idiots on the road that you guys have to put up with.
          I did the paperboy thing too. Bottom line is that as a paperboy, you weren't trying to make a living, nor were you responsible to Uncle Sam for taxes on your pay, tips, or the amount of money you collected each month for your route. And you think the people on your route were nitpicky? You'll just have to trust me on the fact that paper route customers are nothing compared to nitpicky diners.
          Last edited by Army; 02-23-2007, 12:08 AM.

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          • Carbon Blue
            Registered User

            • Apr 2003
            • 1103

            #20
            [QUOTE=NoForts4Me]
            The best way to avoid the hair cut tip is to purchase a $20 Wahl hair clipping kit. I've cut my hair and my son's every two weeks for the last four years, and I've never complained once about my tips.
            QUOTE]

            thats what I did . Ive been cutting my own hair for the past 8 years and I cant imagine how much money Ive saved over those 8 years. On average id get my hair cut at the barber for about 10$ a pop every 2 weeks. So in about a year Id spend about 250-260$, now multiply that by 8 thats 2,080$ saved!
            :headbang: AGD :headbang:

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            • MANN
              I am in TN. GO VOLS.
              • Apr 2006
              • 4266

              #21
              my .02 on tips

              My oppinion on tips is that the person will get 5% automaticly. Sometimes people are just having bad days, and you dont know what their personal life is doing. An average server will get 15%. I define average by getting my food to the table. My order being 80% right. Me only having to ask for a refill once or twice, and her bring my check when my plate is empty. If I get refills without asking, and my order is right you will get 20%. Depending on how nice you are/not being annoying your tip will only go up.

              I ate at cracker barrel 20 min ago, and gave the waitress a 8.65 tip on a 16.35$ meal. She basicly left me alone, but always had my drink cup full. My order was perfect, and the food was good.

              As for tipping the pizza guy. My pizza guy is awesome, and I always give him ~ 6-8 bucks. It is usually the same guy, and we get along great. My pizza is always at my door in ~20-25 min, and it is always good. I started giving him a good tip, and he knows that his tip is based upon me getting my food. Some of my friends are astonished when I get pizza so quick on college game days. (I go to UT. we are a football college)

              Waitresses/Waiters make bank. If you are good I promise you that you will make money. My wife made ~5500 after taxes last year. She works at a drive in (like sonic, but mom and pop style), and only works 5-6 hr every sunday night. do the math thats 100+ for a 5-6 hr shift/ ~ 20 bucks an hour. Not bad for a college student.

              Everyone should know I am a college student. I make little to nothing/enough to get by, and play paintball 1 or 2 times a month. Remember when we leave we cant take the money with us. I was taught early on what goes around comes around. Be nice/generous to others, and the same will come back 3 fold. Dont beleive me?? try it.

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              • SCpoloRicker
                HA HA I'm custom!!1
                • Jan 2004
                • 4375

                #22


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                • billybob_81067
                  A.O.'s official Redneck
                  • Jan 2001
                  • 1682

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Crighton
                  I just give the wife a nice slap on the rump and say, Nicely trimmed there sweet tater.
                  +1 LOL
                  Last edited by Army; 02-23-2007, 12:09 AM.
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                  • robnix
                    email robnix@gmail
                    • Jan 2006
                    • 2094

                    #24
                    Originally posted by MANN
                    As for tipping the pizza guy. My pizza guy is awesome, and I always give him ~ 6-8 bucks. It is usually the same guy, and we get along great. My pizza is always at my door in ~20-25 min,
                    I'll never forget the summer I delivered for Dominos. There was this one house that provided a very special massage service. The girls would always come to the door dressed for work, and would tip well. We had to rotate who got to make that delivery, everyone looked forward to their turn

                    Originally posted by MANN
                    Be nice/generous to others, and the same will come back 3 fold. Dont beleive me?? try it.
                    There's a large amount of truth there. Food service employees have very good memory, once you get labled a bad tipper, you get known by the staff and your service will suffer accordingly.

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                    • FooTemps
                      HURRRR
                      • Sep 2001
                      • 6702

                      #25
                      I only tip barbers/stylists if I'm familiar with them. I've gone the same person for 17 years. Sometimes I tip, sometimes I don't... it really depends on my financial situation, but I always tip when I can and my barber appreciates the business. They'll open up a time slot if I just walk in. (Hell, if I drive 45 minutes just to come into town they better have a chair open for me.)

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                      • punkncat
                        One foot less
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 5841

                        #26
                        Originally posted by SCpoloRicker


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                        niiiice!

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                        • etjoyride
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                          • Mar 2005
                          • 2149

                          #27
                          Originally posted by SCpoloRicker


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                          The second i started reading i thought of the exact same thing...

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                          • calebh
                            Registered User
                            • Feb 2005
                            • 59

                            #28
                            whats a haircut? j/k but seriously, the last time i went to a barbershop was like.... july. my parents finally made me cut a little bit off over winter break. i like my hair long, and its getting longer. i always go to someone who owns their own shop. they tend to do better than someone you can find cutting for wages, imo. since they own their own place, they get the full $10 or whatever, so we've never tipped, at least not for my hair cuts (ha).

                            i usually leave pretty nice tips. their pay sucks and most of the time, they have to split tips with busboys and hosts, so as long as they dont leave me hanging with an empty glass too long, i'll leave em enough to make it worth their time.

                            recball refs should get more tips bday parties are the only times i ever got tips while i working for the local field lol

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