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Do you tip business and trades people?
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When I employ business or tradespeople, such as painters, plumbers,electricians, builders, etc. to do necessary work at home I feel uncomfortable if I don't gve them a tip. Even though I normally have written quotations, one can hardly give less than �10 each per worker which can add considerably to the cost. What do others think about this and do you usually give tips?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Probably wouldnt tip subbies, they earn a good crack and dont tip the boss! Probably half of our customers give my lads something as they are full time and on site for most of the job. Can honestly a tip of any sort is always appreciated - amount is imaterial - they seem just as happy with a fiver as twenty. Dont feel obliged or uncomfortable, there's plenty who give nothing!
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It would depend who it was and what they were doing.
I don't see the need to tip for normal expected service.
I have no problem in tipping someone for extra-special service though less business or tradespeople but more waitresses, taxi drivers etc... and if I did tip tradespeople if would be more likely to be a bottle of something or similar.
I do like to see tipping as a reward for great service and don't think it should be expected, my view would just be to put the prices up and pay staff more.
I recently went to New York where tipping is expected for so many things, dollar a drink in a bar, service on eating out, always in a taxi and if anyone in a hotel moves your bags etc...
It's a bit in your face, I'm not mean by any means but if you don't realise, forget, or don't given enough, it's pointed out to you, usually quite abruptly which I find quite rude.
You do get used to adding the extras on though almost like part of the price.
I don't see the need to tip for normal expected service.
I have no problem in tipping someone for extra-special service though less business or tradespeople but more waitresses, taxi drivers etc... and if I did tip tradespeople if would be more likely to be a bottle of something or similar.
I do like to see tipping as a reward for great service and don't think it should be expected, my view would just be to put the prices up and pay staff more.
I recently went to New York where tipping is expected for so many things, dollar a drink in a bar, service on eating out, always in a taxi and if anyone in a hotel moves your bags etc...
It's a bit in your face, I'm not mean by any means but if you don't realise, forget, or don't given enough, it's pointed out to you, usually quite abruptly which I find quite rude.
You do get used to adding the extras on though almost like part of the price.
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I have never tipped these sort of people. It has never occured to me too! After all, there are lots of people who work in service industries, don't get paid much and do a fabulous job and we don't tip them! I do make sure I get some nice biscuits if I have builders etc in. My mum's gardener did once take some of her old furniture to the dump for her and I did put some extra money in his envelope for doing that.
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