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Tips! (And Not Handy Hints)...
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'm sure this subject has come up before, but haven't seen... why is it that taxi drivers, hairdressers and restauants in particular seem to expect a tip? I understand if someone has done a good job....but it seems almost 'as read' that these proffs in particular 'expect' a tip for doing their job! Went to new H/D the other day, and actually felt guilty NOT leaving a tip...(when I ve been again, and if he does good job, then maybe...but why these partic industries? I look after people's animals 365 days a year...and customers pay me for what I do; I don't expect or want anything more.....can someone help?
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yeah, get you both evian and sq..... but I sort of refuse to pay someone who is obs not a trainee...and prob earns more than me!.. not that i go to, or have ever been to a 'posh' restr...... but why then this service charge.....I think it's a long standing 'Habit'!......I certainly will not pay anyone for simply providing a service! Hey ho!
It used to be the rule, maybe still is, that the Revenue assessed occupations that traditionally received tips on the basis that a given percentage was so received. In some occupations; head doorman at The Savoy, comes to mind; the tips formed a very substantial addition to the official salary and would otherwise be tax free.