For the guys...... If you made 300 an hour what would you honestly think about a $25 tip? Originally Posted by Eccie AddictThat the person who gave it to me was an idiot...
:facepalm:I did when he got line out of a nine line bind.
Do you idiots tip your lawyer who's charging you $300 per hour? Your surgeon who's charging you $200 per hour? Fucking hell no you don't...you tip the Jimmy John's delivery guy who's making minimum wage...
Morons...the answer is neither before nor after... Originally Posted by Wakeuр
:facepalm:I don't tip doctos or lawers with money. If service is good, I will strongly recomend them to others, and consult them again if I have to.
Do you idiots tip your lawyer who's charging you $300 per hour? Your surgeon who's charging you $200 per hour? Fucking hell no you don't...you tip the Jimmy John's delivery guy who's making minimum wage...
Morons...the answer is neither before nor after... Originally Posted by Wakeuр
I don't tip doctos or lawers with money. If service is good, I will strongly recomend them to others, and consult them again if I have to. Originally Posted by ICU 812Now that is the best "tip" you can give a professional. A good review and a
:facepalm:If my lawyer or surgeon were female and did a good job sucking my dick I would tip them.
Do you idiots tip your lawyer who's charging you $300 per hour? Your surgeon who's charging you $200 per hour? Fucking hell no you don't...you tip the Jimmy John's delivery guy who's making minimum wage...
Morons...the answer is neither before nor after... Originally Posted by Wakeuр
For the guys...... If you made 300 an hour what would you honestly think about a $25 tip? Originally Posted by Eccie AddictPersonally, if I was making $300 per hour and my company wanted to tip me $25 per hour I would be very happy. Over the course of a year, that would be an extra $50,000 based on a 40 hour work week and a 2-week vacation.
Originally Posted by Wakeuр
:facepalm:
Do you idiots tip your lawyer who's charging you $300 per hour? Your surgeon who's charging you $200 per hour? Fucking hell no you don't...you tip the Jimmy John's delivery guy who's making minimum wage...
Morons...the answer is neither before nor after...
But thanks for your advice. It is always nice to get tips on how to handle our interactions with providers from one of the most misogynistic guys on the board. Originally Posted by BFCjosh
Personally, if I was making $300 per hour and my company wanted to tip me $25 per hour I would be very happy. Over the course of a year, that would be an extra $50,000 based on a 40 hour work week and a 2-week vacation.I'm glad you brought this up ... an excellent way for providers to save money is to make a contract with their self and always SAVE THEIR TIPS ... any tip money you are given should go directly into savings or investments. It adds up ... Plus it's easy to do since it is not money you were "expecting" to earn anyhow ... so why not just save it?
Many providers are struggling, and getting an extra $25 from customers can start to add up. For a provider who averages one appointment a day, that's an extra $750 per month. For a provider who averages 2 appointments a day, that's an extra $1,500 per month. Originally Posted by BFCjosh