According to http://moving.about.com/od/movingcompanyfaqs/f/faq_tipping.htm , you should tip $40-$60 per mover if there are just a couple movers. For larger teams, you should tip $20 per mover, with the tip given to the supervisor to divide up.
Tipping is a good way to express your gratitude and show your movers that they have done a good job. So, if you’re happy with the moving services you have received, then you should tip your movers and if they damaged some of your items or were rude to you, then there is no need to tip them. Considering your movers did an outstanding job or even if they just provided you standard services, then they deserve a tip and here's how much you can tip them. Local Movers: if they do a decent job, then consider tipping them $4-$5 per hour per mover. You can increase this up to $8 per hour per mover if they do an excellent job and you are really happy with them. Long Distance Movers: Percentage-based tipping can cost you a lot, so stick to the universal tipping formula which is $5 per hour per mover for a satisfactory job or increase this up to $8-$9 if you’re more than satisfied with their services.
Five dollars for each mover for a straight forward and easy job. More if they go above and beyond or if they have to climb a lot of stairs. if they are good and were very professional and you enjoy your move . ask your shelf if you was in their place how much would you want for the good job you done...i find this way the easiest way.
The average tip for movers is $20-50. But the mover's performance should be taken into consideration when thinking about tipping them. See if your mover is courteous and patient and if he is handling your personal items as they would their own. Not all movers are careful.Answer 2:An average tip for movers who have worked for 4 hours is $10.00. If it’s a full-day’s work (8 hours) then $20.00 is the usual tip. If the crew works 12 hours then a tip of $40.00 each is the consensus. You may want to consider tipping them extra if you have extra – heavy furniture, staircases, or delicate heirlooms that need fragile packing. It’s a good idea to give each crew member a tip and not a lump sum to the foreman. Some people may prefer to buy the crew lunch instead of tipping. Some may want to tip and buy them lunch!
You should tip the valet always when you are going out only.
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You should tip them around $5 dollars. Or more. =)
Absolutely. The waitress should tip the busser, bartender, wine steward, and food runner. Sometimes the hostess. If the busser only buses tables then you should tip them 10% if they do more than buss tables for you then you should tip 20% of your tips. You should tip the bartender 10% of your alcohol sales. You should tip the wine steward or wine sommelier 5% of your wine sales. You should tip the food runner 1% to 1.5% of your food sales. tipping the hostess is not always required. But, if you want the hostess to give you good tables then I would tip her.
There are many movers in Fairfield and each one probably has a different take on tipping. Some may automatically bill you for it. Some may decline to accept tips because they are already being paid for the shipping. It really depends on what you feel is adequate.
No, there is no need to tip a tax preparer.
Bob Mover was born in 1952.
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