Tipping your repair guy
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Dan Castillo
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Tipping your repair guy
A friend of mine who is a repair tech is doing some minor repair work on an old trombone I own and one of my tubas. Nothing really crazy. He's doing this for me "pro bono" as we're friends.
What is a good amount for a tip?
Sorry if this is a silly question, but I'm not exactly comfortable letting him do the work and not get at least some compensation out of it other than a pat on the back from me.
What is a good amount for a tip?
Sorry if this is a silly question, but I'm not exactly comfortable letting him do the work and not get at least some compensation out of it other than a pat on the back from me.
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UDELBR
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Re: Tipping your repair guy
+1. I've always felt there's a slightly demeaning quality to tipping: upper-class doing some sort of 'favor' for their 'lessers'.the elephant wrote: Again, allow him to feel good by doing this for free. He can afford to do so or he would charge you.
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Re: Tipping your repair guy
I thought you worked on your own sousaphones?bloke wrote:My local welder charges me enough for "big" jobs, but tends to undercharge me for "small" jobs. I'll usually just add about ten bucks to what he asks for on a "small" job. If, though, he says, "Don't worry about it", I say "Thank-you".58mark wrote:I've overpaid my repair guy when I don't think he's charged enough. I don't call it a tip as much as a little extra appreciation.
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Re: Tipping your repair guy
Just do something nice for the guy that a friend would do. Keeping money out of it tells him that you don't just value him for his services.
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Re: Tipping your repair guy
If he wanted monetary compensation he would charge you. Show your appreciation with a bottle or six pack etc. of his favorite libation, or some other special treat, etc. Take him out to lunch, something other than a cash tip. It shows you took some time out of your schedule to repay his kindness and the time he took for you.
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Re: Tipping your repair guy
One of the great things about America is that the class distinctions are non-existent compared to Europe. I don't think servers at restaurants feel as though they are our lessers and they work for tips. Working a job that pays mostly tips says nothing about their socio-economic standing. Does anyone consider their barber/stylist a lesser person because they cut hair for a living and receive tips? I hope not, not in this day.UncleBeer wrote:+1. I've always felt there's a slightly demeaning quality to tipping: upper-class doing some sort of 'favor' for their 'lessers'.the elephant wrote: Again, allow him to feel good by doing this for free. He can afford to do so or he would charge you.
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Dan Castillo
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Re: Tipping your repair guy
Thanks for your opinions!
Sounds like beer is the answer here.
Sounds like beer is the answer here.
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Re: Tipping your repair guy
Always.Dan Castillo wrote:Sounds beer is the answer here.
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Re: Tipping your repair guy
Would you tip your lawyer, doctor, auto mechanic? These people have the power to set their fee, they don't depend on your gratuitous largesse.Alex C wrote:Working a job that pays mostly tips says nothing about their socio-economic standing. Does anyone consider their barber/stylist a lesser person because they cut hair for a living and receive tips?
Somewhat extreme but readable polemic Against Tipping.
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Re: Tipping your repair guy
"Polemic" is "a strong verbal or written attack on someone or something."
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Re: Tipping your repair guy
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Re: Tipping your repair guy
Donn wrote:Would you tip your lawyer, doctor, auto mechanic? These people have the power to set their fee, they don't depend on your gratuitous largesse.Alex C wrote:Working a job that pays mostly tips says nothing about their socio-economic standing. Does anyone consider their barber/stylist a lesser person because they cut hair for a living and receive tips?
Somewhat extreme but readable polemic Against Tipping.
Well, I have never tipped a Dr. or a Lawyer, but I was a Mr. Goodwrench at a dealership for about 4 years over 27 years ago.
As for professionals, now when I have my horn tech do something, I bring him some cans of Pledge, or my machine shop fellow some other items that he can use to say thank you.
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Re: Tipping your repair guy
I can't think of a situation when beer was not the answer!!Dan Castillo wrote:Thanks for your opinions!
Sounds like beer is the answer here.
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Re: Tipping your repair guy
You might just want to say can I give you a little coffee money for your work? - and push it just a little. If he declines then you are done.
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Re: Tipping your repair guy
Especially not in "the land of pleasant living!"Three Valves wrote:I can't think of a situation when beer was not the answer!!Dan Castillo wrote:Thanks for your opinions!
Sounds like beer is the answer here.
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Re: Tipping your repair guy
You said it, Hon!!bort wrote:Especially not in "the land of pleasant living!"Three Valves wrote:I can't think of a situation when beer was not the answer!!Dan Castillo wrote:Thanks for your opinions!
Sounds like beer is the answer here.
I am committed to the advancement of civil rights, minus the Marxist intimidation and thuggery of BLM.