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How do you know when to tip???

tarheelmm

Golden Member
My wife hired a maid service to clean our house. The first time they send 3 people to clean. Then every two weeks they send two people out. Question is do you tip or not? If you do how much do you tip them????
 
Originally posted by: EmperorIQ
interesting, i never knew that tipping is required in cleaning services, i would like to know too, thanks.

I guess Im just asuming you do??? Wouldnt it be like tipping your waiter for serving dinner?
 
We typically had the same two people come every other week for a few years and never tipped. They charged a flat rate. We've never paid anyone that worked for a larger company to do it, otherwise maybe a tip would have been in order? Anyway, the people who work for themselves make good money doing it. At least the ones we hired.
 
Depends on what kind of job they do, how friendly they are and whether they are already being paid generously. If the people are nice and do a great job, then I think at least a few bucks tip would be appreciated.
 
Originally posted by: Kauru
IMO, you're already paying them to perform a service. No need to tip?

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Exactly, so why the hell do we tip the pizza delivery guy or a waiters/waitresses?!?!?!?!?!?
 
If you get to know the cleaning people after a couple weeks, AND if they are doing a good job then a $10 or $20 or even a gift would be ok.

Just beware that you might be tipping them already and you don't know it.:Q🙂:sun:😛:sun:🙂:Q
 
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