| If all they do is is take one set out and bring one set in with no stairs, I probably wouldn't tip them. If you have stairs, if they are extra nice and don't hit any walls, if they hold up the mattress while you get your bedskirt on the box spring, etc., then I would offer them $10 apiece. Some companies have rules against tipping, so it's also nice to have cold bottles of water available to offer, especially if it's a really hot day. |
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| No, I wouldn't tip. They are working for wages. They knew that when they took their jobs. Would you tip your UPS or FedX guy/gal? I don't/wouldn't...same kind of deal!
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| No to the tips for service already paid for as I have posted several times on other threads BUT I totally agree with offering a cold drink - water, iced tea, lemonade or sodas once the work is done. Everyone likes to feel appreciated!  |
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| if it's exceptional service feel free...yes they pull a paycheck, but often no more tha min wage...i think i gave the driver (he and another young man) a $10 for a delivery and also offered a water...
now today is completely different...have roofers here, and know they get paid quite well...besides they're friends of one of dh's mechanics at work, and would be an insult... |
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