I would...but apparently I'm BSC when it comes to tipping.
How much? I feel like I should, but I'm also a little BSC in the tipping dept.... All of my years working as a server must have influenced me
I dunno...you probably paid for installation, right? I'd probably wind up pressuring him into taking $10 - $20 ...and I'd offer a bottled water or soda...or popsicles.
I would...but apparently I'm BSC when it comes to tipping.
How much? I feel like I should, but I'm also a little BSC in the tipping dept.... All of my years working as a server must have influenced me
Me too. I would give him like $15 and like mrbear said, I always offer drinks and or snacks.
ETA: It might be against company policy for him to take money though. I wouldn't press it too much if he tells you he can't take it. It could mean his job if someone found out. I have worked places like that and I never accepted tips even when people really tried to get me to take them.
My DH is also BSC in tipping. He got really upset once when he tried tipping the guys who delivered our new couch (we got it from a place two hours away) and they wouldn't take it.
I would...but apparently I'm BSC when it comes to tipping.
How much? I feel like I should, but I'm also a little BSC in the tipping dept.... All of my years working as a server must have influenced me
Me too. I would give him like $15 and like mrbear said, I always offer drinks and or snacks.
ETA: It might be against company policy for him to take money though. I wouldn't press it too much if he tells you he can't take it. It could mean his job if someone found out. I have worked places like that and I never accepted tips even when people really tried to get me to take them.
Pandi, you were correct. No tips, and that stinks because he was so awesome. He just spent like 30 minutes going over everything with me. I asked if I could tip him and he said he would like to keep his job and thanks for the offer. SAD!!
I would...but apparently I'm BSC when it comes to tipping.
How much? I feel like I should, but I'm also a little BSC in the tipping dept.... All of my years working as a server must have influenced me
Me too. I would give him like $15 and like mrbear said, I always offer drinks and or snacks.
ETA: It might be against company policy for him to take money though. I wouldn't press it too much if he tells you he can't take it. It could mean his job if someone found out. I have worked places like that and I never accepted tips even when people really tried to get me to take them.
Pandi, you were correct. No tips, and that stinks because he was so awesome. He just spent like 30 minutes going over everything with me. I asked if I could tip him and he said he would like to keep his job and thanks for the offer. SAD!!
Well at least you offered. I worked at a salon where we couldn't accept tips. It was always nice to have one offered anyway.
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Eh, if you want. They only make like 10 bucks an hour, if that. They usually work for Best Buy because of the discounts
paid service for setup = no.
tipping or not, I always offer the guys a soda or a snack.
How much? I feel like I should, but I'm also a little BSC in the tipping dept.... All of my years working as a server must have influenced me
I dunno...you probably paid for installation, right? I'd probably wind up pressuring him into taking $10 - $20 ...and I'd offer a bottled water or soda...or popsicles.
Me too. I would give him like $15 and like mrbear said, I always offer drinks and or snacks.
ETA: It might be against company policy for him to take money though. I wouldn't press it too much if he tells you he can't take it. It could mean his job if someone found out. I have worked places like that and I never accepted tips even when people really tried to get me to take them.
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Pandi, you were correct. No tips, and that stinks because he was so awesome. He just spent like 30 minutes going over everything with me. I asked if I could tip him and he said he would like to keep his job and thanks for the offer. SAD!!
Well at least you offered. I worked at a salon where we couldn't accept tips. It was always nice to have one offered anyway.
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