How much do you leave for hotel housekeeping?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Found the “Libertarian.” Oh please. Your refusal to tip underpaid workers is such an act of service to the community and will revolutionize the hospitality industry. Definitely.

And your throwing cash to those poor service industry people at every imaginable and unimaginable opportunity is such proof of what an exceptionally kind and generous lady you are.


Tipping puts the economic risk of operating a business on the poor, underpaid worker. If you don't tip, workers will then demand the employer pay more for their services. That is fair and equitable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As always, so many cheapskates on DCUM….I tip $10 per night, $20 if it is just a one night stay


Do you also tip your Walmart/Target cashier? They do not make much money either. How about the cashier at the grocery store? Or the person changing the oil in your car? I assume that you always tip 10-20% on your takeout order from Starbucks, Baja Fresh, Panera, McDonald's, Mod Pizza, etc.


So we're still waiting on the answer to this question? Do you folks who tip the poor, underpaid hotel workers also tip the other poor, underpaid service workers at WalMart, McDonald's, etc?
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