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Old 08-06-2005, 06:04 PM   #1
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usually its a keep the change type of thing for me
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Old 08-06-2005, 06:41 PM   #2
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2$ usually.

I think the average tip works out to be a buck (at least thats what Dominos was advertising on one of their recruitment flyers).
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Old 08-06-2005, 06:56 PM   #3
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Pizza Guy always gets a good tip at the 4X4 household. Reasons:


a) I was a pizza guy in high school. I've gotten no tip, little tip, big tip, so-so tip and even been ripped off by 10 cents by a guy that paid me with a fistful of change.

b) The guy that ripped me off for 10 cents got a little something extra on his pie the next time he ordered. Remember, the pizza guy has your dinner in his possession for upward of 10 minutes before ringing the doorbell. I always remembered the houses that were good tippers & bad tippers. The good ones got their food first.
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Old 08-06-2005, 07:00 PM   #4
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Depends I've tipped upwards of 5 or 6 dollars. If I order around 15 dollars worth, usually just keep the change.
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Old 08-06-2005, 07:44 PM   #5
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OK. Here's a question. What if you pickup pizza? I go to one place in particular and pay with credit card a lot. There is a space on the slip for "tip" and I feel like an ass putting nothing yet its not like they really did anything for a tip. What do you do?
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I don't tip more than $3 ever. Actually I do tip if there's free delivery. Usually 15% but if i'm ordering from somewhere and they charge like $5-$8 for delivery... hell no.

For those who've seen Reservoir Dogs, I like what Mr. Pink says at the beggining about tipping.
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Old 08-06-2005, 08:04 PM   #7
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I don't tip more than $3 ever. Actually I do tip if there's free delivery. Usually 15% but if i'm ordering from somewhere and they charge like $5-$8 for delivery... hell no.

For those who've seen Reservoir Dogs, I like what Mr. Pink says at the beggining about tipping.
I'm all over the map. I've given over ten dollars sometimes, and less than a dollar others. If it works out to like 19.50, and I"ve just been to the ATM and all I have is 20s, then it is too much work to give more than .50. I've had pizza be like less than 15, and let them keep a 20 too. If I am drunk, and we ordered a bunch of pizzas, I have no problem giving 10-20.
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In general, I will try and tip 15% cause i think that's the norm, but it could go up or down depending on how fast the guy was, how nice he is, and how much cash I have on me.
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For those who've seen Reservoir Dogs, I like what Mr. Pink says at the beggining about tipping.
Absolutely. I wish we all treated tipping this way. I do tip, because I know it's expected in our society but I wish we had a society that didn't expect it and would pay people well in the first place.
Many foreign countries don't deal with tipping as we do and IMO it is a much better system.
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$2-$3...but I live alone and usually my pie is under $20.
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OK. Here's a question. What if you pickup pizza? I go to one place in particular and pay with credit card a lot. There is a space on the slip for "tip" and I feel like an ass putting nothing yet its not like they really did anything for a tip. What do you do?
I'm with you Jiri. If it's pickup, whether it be Chinese, pizza or whatever, I don't tip. The whole tipping thing is way out of control.

Along the same lines, it drives me crazy to have to tip a bartender who reached behind him, grabbed a bottle of beer and ripped the cap off. But that's just me.
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Old 08-07-2005, 08:40 AM   #12
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i usually tip about between $2-3 for pizzas .. but unlike others above that doesn't really change with how much/many pizzas I order... i know with resturants you are supposed to tip like 15%-20% which I agree with.. the more you order the more work the waitress has to do .. but for a pizza delivery guy he does the same regardless how much you order maybe the pizzas are heavier but thats it..

If i'm drinking all above rules go out the window.. everyone gets more tips

Edit: forgot.. no tip for pickups unless its like $.50 cents in change or something
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Old 08-07-2005, 09:03 AM   #13
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OK. Here's a question. What if you pickup pizza? I go to one place in particular and pay with credit card a lot. There is a space on the slip for "tip" and I feel like an ass putting nothing yet its not like they really did anything for a tip. What do you do?
I never tip upon pickup. They have nothing to deserve it.
I always cross a line through that tip portion of the credit slip.
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I have a pizza place beneath me, so I just walk in and get it by the slice.... One day I'm gonna give them like $10 just because. Inglewood Pizza rocks.
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Old 08-07-2005, 12:20 PM   #15
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. The whole tipping thing is way out of control.

Along the same lines, it drives me crazy to have to tip a bartender who reached behind him, grabbed a bottle of beer and ripped the cap off. But that's just me.
Yeah, I agree.

Another one that has me mystified is these little tip jars on the counters of liquor stores. WTF? Because you stood there & pushed a couple of buttons, I need to pay you extra? [english accent]Not bloody likely[/english accent]

I pitched this question in the last tipping thread: Do you tip the bottle depot guy?
I took a years worth of bottles to the depot a few months back. I got about 60 bucks (IIRC). The guy gives me my cash, I thank him & turn & walk out. As I'm leaving, the guy mumbles "thanks for the tip". I just kept walking, but after I left, I wished I had said something like, 'ok here's a tip, get a real job'.

So yeah, like RD said, tipping is getting out of control. What's next? The gas station? Tim Hortons? A mechanic? The phone repairman?

I don't mind tipping people whose jobs rely on tips, but on the other hand, Mr. Pink did have it all right.
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The bottle depot guy can sometimes be doing that as a make work scenario... placement type job from the homeless shelter he lives at. Or community service. That happens too.


How much does a man tip his hairdresser? That's what I'd like to know. I've tipped a hairdresser $10 before, but she's worth every penny above the $65 the cut was in the first place...
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The bottle depot guy can sometimes be doing that as a make work scenario... placement type job from the homeless shelter he lives at. Or community service. That happens too.


How much does a man tip his hairdresser? That's what I'd like to know. I've tipped a hairdresser $10 before, but she's worth every penny above the $65 the cut was in the first place...
You are supposed to tip your hair dresser ??

that would explain the bald spot she shaved in the back of my head last time
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How much does a man tip his hairdresser? That's what I'd like to know. I've tipped a hairdresser $10 before, but she's worth every penny above the $65 the cut was in the first place...
Yeah I have always wondered how much you are supposed to tip the hairdresser. I never know how much and I always feel awkward afterwards...

Oh, and out here in Ottawa, Tim Horton's have tip jars already. I thought that was normal for most Timmy's. There are also quite a few fast food places like Burger King and Subway and Harveys that have them too, which is annoying because back in high school, i worked at BK and we were never allowed to accept tips... although truth be told, it was never an issue.

I haven't ever really liked the idea of tipping in some circumstances, but I do it cause i don't want to be the cheapskate.
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Originally posted by @theCBE+Aug 7 2005, 06:34 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (@theCBE @ Aug 7 2005, 06:34 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-FireFly@Aug 7 2005, 06:32 PM
The bottle depot guy can sometimes be doing that as a make work scenario... placement type job from the homeless shelter he lives at. Or community service. That happens too.


How much does a man tip his hairdresser? That's what I'd like to know. I've tipped a hairdresser $10 before, but she's worth every penny above the $65 the cut was in the first place...
You are supposed to tip your hair dresser ??

that would explain the bald spot she shaved in the back of my head last time [/b][/quote]
bwahahahahahaha time for a new hairdresser?

The be-all-end-all guide to tipping from the July'05 Maxim, modified by yours truly for CPuckers' use: *[__] = denotes my own experiences.


Hair dresser: 15-20% is the norm for guys, women should tip more if you like your 'do. 30% is not unreasonable at all, and in most cases women like to make friends with their 'dresser and gossip so they're sorta your therapist . [I tip mine well beyond 20%, not necessarily for the 'do itself since I'm a guy, but for the scalp massage she's worth every penny, besides, there's really only one rule most guys follow when it comes to tipping: hotter chicks gets more tips for equal service. ]

Food delivery/Pizza Guy: 10 to 15 percent. Cash or add it to your CC receipt.[I tip about $3 on my usual $18 order, I don't pay in cash so no lose change to fiddle with]

Moving or Furniture delivery guy: $10, tip an extra $10 if he helps you assemble your stuff. Also, movers gets hungry and thirsty, provide food and drinks early and they'll treat your big screen TV with extra care.

[Last time I moved across the street it was a even $200 for a $150 bill, plus 4 cans of Sprite. I don't have a lot of stuff so it's not too expensive. Everything done under 2 hours, nothing broken and they even reassembled everything that I took down beforehand.]

Parking Valet: $5-$10 folded depending on the place and what you're driving, when your ride returns safely. If you want your Ferrari parked front and centre, tip a $20 folded when you arrive. [$5 after for hotel valets is the norm for me (rental car), they always have it back in under 2 minutes.]

Cabbie: 10-15%. Running behind to catch the first period at the dome? Fork over $10 up front and tell him drinks are on you if he hustles. [usually 15% for me, I don't take the cab much]

Bartender: Bitchy bartenders at any of Vicker's bars during Stampede: a nickel if she's slow and snobby. Other decent bars: 15 to 20% of your tab, or $1 per drink. A group of friends in crowded and busy bar: Catch her eye and explains "We're celebrating all night, thanks for taking care of us." Hand her a $20 with your first order and she'll be your personal bartender all night. [In Montreal last year a $50 before the night and some advanced drink preferences ensured front of the line service in a bar that was packed to the roof. Me and my friend were treated like royalty while the cheapo bar stars waits half an hour for a Corona. We never had an empty glass or beer bottle before the next round were brought to us by the bartender herself. She got another $20 after last call on the $250 tab from two very happy drunks]


Restaurant waitress/er: 15% -20% of the pre-tax total or as some people like to do it, double the GST (14%). Most of them split it with the busboy and kitchen staff so don't be stingy if the service was decent, (e.g. if you have a beef with how the food taste don't take it out on the waitress, speak to the manager about it.) [those of you who has worked in the industry knows what I'm talking about. Good service gets 30% of the pre-tax bill from me.]

Hotel staff: Doormen gets $5 for hailing cabs and hefting bags, Bell staff gets $5-10 depending on the number of bags you got. Housekeeping: [if you're staying for more than 2 nights in a decent 4* or above hotel, leave a thankyou note on the night table after the first night with a folded $20 (for a week of stay,YMMV), you will find everything extra sparkly clean, your slippers rearranged nicely at the door, replentished coffee pouches, extra fresh towels, fresh sheets every night, a call to find out if you want turn down service and your room vaccumed nicely. It's true, you get what you pay for, and in a decent hotel your room will be clean, but if you tip well they will go that extra mile for you.]



People you DON'T need to tip:

Takeout: The credit card slip have the tip blank because that's the same one they use for delivery, only suckers will feel guilty and leave a tip for take out, there is nothing that they did to deserve a tip on the takeout, you don't tip at McDonald's do you? Exactly.

Auto Mechanic: You don't think the inflated labour cost and the $40 air filter is outrageous enough?

Flight Attendant: They are probably paid better than you if you make under $50Gs a year, no need to tip them, that 500% mark up on your glass of merlot already covered their tip. [I have a friend who is a FA at Westjet ]

Coatcheck: If it's not a free coatcheck, don't bother. Especially ignore the ones who put a tip-jar on the counter. For a free coatcheck such as the one at the 'dome's Club seats and Dutton's, feel free to leave a $5 or whatever after a big Flames win, they'll appreciate it.

Dry Cleaner/Tailor: Keep your cash, preferbly not in the pair of pants you're dropping off

Rude service anywhere: Bottom line--TIPS= To Insure Proper/Prompt Service. If the service is slow/rude/just plain bad, don't feel guilty about leaving a nickel. Let their manager know, if that doesn't fix it there is no need to visit the same service provider again...ah the beauty of capitalism! :P
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You are supposed to tip your hair dresser ??

that would explain the bald spot she shaved in the back of my head last time
If you tip them, they tend to remember you when you come back the next time. They like those people because just as you have been doing, a lot of people don't or will not tip them. I didn't know about it when I was younger either, maybe that's why I'm going bald now and it's really not heredity!!!

The place I get mine cut at asks $15.50 for a cut, I give them anywhere from $2 to $5.
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