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Quick. To tip or not to tip.
I have an installer in my home right now installing blinds that I ordered several months ago. He's a very nice guy and doing a good job of installing the blinds.
So, when he is done, should I tip or not tip? And if I tip, how much should I tip? It looks like it's gonna take him right at an hour to finish. Also of note is that I ordered the blinds from Lowes and they really screwed me around on these. I ordered them almost 3 months ago, and when I ordered them they told me 3-4 weeks to get them in and it's been almost 3 months now. I just don't really want to not give him something if it's standard or give him something when it's not standard and it be awkward. |
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Re: Quick. To tip or not to tip.
I wouldnt tip
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#3
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Re: Quick. To tip or not to tip.
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I wouldnt tip [/ QUOTE ] Offer him a beer, but nothing beyond that. |
#4
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Re: Quick. To tip or not to tip.
I don't think it's standard but I would tip $5
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Re: Quick. To tip or not to tip.
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[ QUOTE ] I wouldnt tip [/ QUOTE ] Offer him a beer, but nothing beyond that. [/ QUOTE ] I'd give him a nice lunch, but don't give him $5 if you give him cash, at least $20 if you are going to do it at all |
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Re: Quick. To tip or not to tip.
I like to tip people who are exceptionally friendly or helpful in a service job that normally doesn't receive tips.
I got home late last night on a flight that was late. Walked off the plane, the shuttle to lots C&D was empty and holds about 20 people. My girlfriend and I got on along with one person right behind us. The guy was very friendly and didn't wait to fill up. He could tell we had a long day and took us right to our cars. I tipped him and it was apparent he doesn't get many tips. He made my night as travelling was miserable up to that point and I think I made his. Also isn't today obscene tipping day or something? |
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Re: Quick. To tip or not to tip.
hand release, throw in a newport light 100 for after
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Re: Quick. To tip or not to tip.
if you're just tipping you should be ok but if you put the rest in definitely use lube.
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Re: Quick. To tip or not to tip.
Echo the offer something to drink, during the install, or immediately thereafter.
Tipping here would definately be non-standard. I wouldn't unless the guy is doing something above and beyond the contract to install. |
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Re: Quick. To tip or not to tip.
Also, initially my wife was deadset on having a professional install our blinds. Then we found out how much it cost. We bought some decent ones from Home Depot instead. After I got past the learning curve on the first set of blinds (about a half hour), each following set was up in less than fifteen minutes.
It's not that hard. |
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