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Giving A Tip To Hairdressers Etc?
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do you do this and why?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have seen customers giving a tip to the owners of the salon (even those owning a chain of salons). You do not tip a proprietor. I also think it is unnecessary to tip at all, as in some places there are about three people (taking your coat, shampooing, removing excess moisture from hair) before the cutting beings. It is ridiculous. I think it should be abolished.
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I have always tipped the hairdresser until today. I went this morning and it was just the owner in the shop with no assistant. Business is too tight and they can't afford to employ anyone anymore. The cut was good but just a trim and really nothing very special. It cost £25 for wash, trim and blow dry which I thought was quite enough.
i only tip if someone as earned it - and by that i mean going above and beyond what I am already paying them to do - ie, their job.
I cannot stand it when people 'hover' and delay with the change waiting for you to say 'keep it' or something, and I dislike how it is expected these days.
Tips started as 'a little extra' to reward someone for being extra helpful or kind - not just for merely doing the thing they are paid to do.
We can see clearly from the way america runs its restaurants the crappy situation tipping brings to people - staff being paid buttons and having to rely on tips for their income, expecting the customer - who has already paid once - to pay again - basically the owners get away with not paying their staff properly yet reap all the profits - they must be laughing their heads off that they are allowed to get away with it really
(and before anyone says the restaurants are dirt cheap because of it, they're not that cheap that it warrants not paying their staff)
I cannot stand it when people 'hover' and delay with the change waiting for you to say 'keep it' or something, and I dislike how it is expected these days.
Tips started as 'a little extra' to reward someone for being extra helpful or kind - not just for merely doing the thing they are paid to do.
We can see clearly from the way america runs its restaurants the crappy situation tipping brings to people - staff being paid buttons and having to rely on tips for their income, expecting the customer - who has already paid once - to pay again - basically the owners get away with not paying their staff properly yet reap all the profits - they must be laughing their heads off that they are allowed to get away with it really
(and before anyone says the restaurants are dirt cheap because of it, they're not that cheap that it warrants not paying their staff)
Well.. I AM a hairdresser....and getting tips is very much appreciated!...I've been in the same salon for 15 years...and have regular clients.. some tip each time... some at christmas..some never do!..There are 4 stylists in the salon... the owner being one of them.. who also gets tips... obviously if the client is pleased. We've all being cutting hair since we left school...so are qualified... experienced..and offer good advice...but we are all on minimum wage!!... so as I said tips are greatly appreciated...Mrs C x
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