Tipping mechanics at holidays; how much?
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Tipping mechanics at holidays; how much?
hey everyone,
The bike shop I use has four mechanics! I was going to tip them each $10 for the holidays. Is that too little? I am not wealthy, $80 total would be a little hard for me. Or is better to not tip at all if it cannot be a generous amount?
thanks!
Robyn
The bike shop I use has four mechanics! I was going to tip them each $10 for the holidays. Is that too little? I am not wealthy, $80 total would be a little hard for me. Or is better to not tip at all if it cannot be a generous amount?
thanks!
Robyn
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a sincere gesture showing appreciation could go a long way.
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Ten bucks is not being cheap as a way of saying thank you for being honest and reliable. With that said, a large variety of pastries dropped off first thing in the morning goes a long way too. Do whatever you're comfortable doing. Last year I gave the postal worker in our little town a chocolate orange and she's smiled when she sees me ever since. I'm an old coot and that smile means the world to me. So worth a chocolate orange!
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In 2021 a $10.00 tip seems a little on the cheap side. When we moved recently I gave the head guy $60 in 20's and he called the other two over on the spot and gave each of them their cut. I would not tip bike mechanics since I usually do a better job (albeit much slower) but I was really friendly with the staff of a shop near where we used to live. During The Season, I baked one of my Slammin' Sweet Potato Pies and brought it over and they were like ... uh, what? I don't think any of them took a bite. Such a sad, suspicious, society we have slid down to. So, no cookies. No booze! No money, except for hard labor like a delivery of a large appliance up three flights of stairs. And it wouldn't just be at The Holiday's to tip on top of that kind of service. Tip culture is kind of out of control IMO.
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I'm weird. I don't tip for doing your job. I go out of my way to be understanding and not give anyone a hard time, smile and say thank you, but business sets the price. I pay the price, I expect the service or product to done in a competent manner. I tip for service above and beyond. Call me cheap if you want... It's my money, not yours.
You should tip as you feel. If it is hard for you, dont do it. The tipping expectation that is overcoming this country is getting out of hand, IMHO. If you want to do something nice for them, ask the manager/owner what they would appreciate.
You should tip as you feel. If it is hard for you, dont do it. The tipping expectation that is overcoming this country is getting out of hand, IMHO. If you want to do something nice for them, ask the manager/owner what they would appreciate.
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Robyn, good on ya for being so considerate of the folks working in the back of the shop! If a customer gave me a $10 cash tip, I'd be extremely grateful, and would consider it quite generous.
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I do strongly believe in gratuities (cash or in-kind gifts) for a good shop...But, by far, the best way to show your appreciation is by being a good customer: buy things from them without checking the 'net for a lower price, don't make unreasonable demands, and refer your friends.
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I'm weird. I don't tip for doing your job. I go out of my way to be understanding and not give anyone a hard time, smile and say thank you, but business sets the price. I pay the price, I expect the service or product to done in a competent manner. I tip for service above and beyond. Call me cheap if you want... It's my money, not yours.
You should tip as you feel. If it is hard for you, dont do it. The tipping expectation that is overcoming this country is getting out of hand, IMHO. If you want to do something nice for them, ask the manager/owner what they would appreciate.
You should tip as you feel. If it is hard for you, dont do it. The tipping expectation that is overcoming this country is getting out of hand, IMHO. If you want to do something nice for them, ask the manager/owner what they would appreciate.
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Alternative perspective: many working people's wages have not really kept pace with inflation for decades now, and so jobs that once paid livable incomes are now paying poverty-level wages. When such people still do good work, and do it in a friendly and thoughtful manner, my gratuity (along with the price paid for the work) is merely part of the total price that I would be paying in a fairer system.
I don't pay wages, business does. Wages have always been an issue, but that isn't going to be resolved through tipping...
I don't mind tipping, I do it frequently, but the expectation of it is getting out of hand. Slogging sandwiches or coffee is not a career retirement job.
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Alternative perspective: many working people's wages have not really kept pace with inflation for decades now, and so jobs that once paid livable incomes are now paying poverty-level wages. When such people still do good work, and do it in a friendly and thoughtful manner, my gratuity (along with the price paid for the work) is merely part of the total price that I would be paying in a fairer system.
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Maybe not to you, but those are the best jobs available to some workers. And it's not always through their own fault.
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Suggestion - Dont worry about cash. Take some small gifts like a christmas pudding or a nice plum cake which are 10 $ worth. Gift wrap it and present them. I am sure they will be happy and appreciate your gesture.
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trust your intuition. you might put ea. $10 in it's own plain envelope. I find the logistics of handing over & or receiving of tips more of a challenge than how much. as someone who has given & received tips, any amount is fine
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I don't say any of this to be harsh or cold, either. I think we have allowed some things to go on in politics that have exacerbated the wage gap issue and social net issue and those things need to be looked at and discussed. It is just my belief that tipping is not a fix for the larger issues at play.
If you are the tipper, tip what you feel is right. To the receiver of a tip, just be thankful. That is all.
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As someone pointed out, if many of their customers did likewise, they may do very well!
Thanks to all who weighed in. Happy holidays, and stay safe out there!
-Robyn
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And by the way, you directly contradicted yourself with this last statement:
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I might give a tip (or more likely, a case of beer or homemade cookies or something like that) if the mechanic went above and beyond to accomodate me, like if he stayed late to finish my bike or got mine in and out on Christmas Eve, stuff like that. Otherwise, no. Mechanics aren't paid like waitresses; in other words, their salary isn't meant to be mostly made up in tips. I don't tip the auto mechanic either.
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True, but that often just means one impoverished person is giving more of their money to another impoverished person instead of finding the root of the cause. Not saying that makes an excuse to not tip, but merely pointing out that neither of your perspectives offer a remedy.
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