| I tip 20% every time, but do not give extra at the holidays. The tip is more than I'd give as a lump sum once a year. |
We did do a pay increase the two years ago. We were going to offer another one but then decided to give it in the form of a tip to ensure the actual cleaner gets it. I know this is slightly off topic, but do other people give a raise every year? It’s awkward territory since it’s a small company vs. a self-employed cleaner, but I want to make sure our cleaner gets a raise not her employer (a husband/wife team). |
Then stop. You are paying them hundreds of dollars. You don’t need to tip. |
| Only at Christmas. But it's two individuals and we pay them directly (it's not part of a company) so we know they are getting the full amount. |
| No, we have a woman who owns her own business and pay her well, including a raise we initiated this year. At Christmas we tip an extra session's rate. |
| We tip 20% each time in cash (regular fee is on credit card) They haven’t raised rates in a long time, and we want to be sure the cleaner herself is paid adequately. We include it in our budgeting. |
| Yes, there are 2 ladies that I tip $20 each. |
Yes, I'm PP. The service sends a different set of cleaners almost every time. However, even if the same ones, I don't consider it raising the rate. The amount I pay the company is the same. I'm guessing these women see maybe a third of that money. They make much less than me for a job that I don't want to do myself, therefore, I feel that they deserve a little more. I understand that not everyone sees it this way. |
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I use a cleaner who works for herself. I don’t tip. She sets a rate and I pay.
I don’t tip my lawn service weekly either. |
| I tip at Xmas, Thanksgiving, Easter and 4th of July. It's a bit random, but once a year doesn't seem like enough. I figure they may want to buy more food or treats for the holiday. |
| I only tip at Christmas |
| Tipping culture is out of control. Nothing weekly but a tip at the holidays. |
| No-only at Christmas. Ours is just one woman and she raises rates whenever she wants. |
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I tip at Christmas - the amount of one cleaning ($260). She comes every other week and it's one person. Also pay when we aren't home (3 months over the summer) - she still comes, but there isn't much to do. It's over $7k a year, which seems like plenty.
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| I pay my new biweekly cleaner well and will tip the price of one cleaning at Christmas this year. Tipping the price of one visit is standard practice. |