Tip on $15 kid's haircut?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC got a haircut and the charge was $15. All I had was a $20 so even though 20% would have been $3, I felt weird taking two of the singles from the change and handing her back the other three. OTOH, $2 would get me a cup of coffee. What would you have done?


Dont be so cheap OP. you really need to keep those two extra dollars?
Anonymous
just make sure you have cash and give $2
That is generous for people who do live on small salaries
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would have no qualms asking for 2 bucks back. 30 percent tip is ridiculous.


So is not being able to do basic math. (It's 33.3%.)
Anonymous
I just bring exact change and 2 extra bucks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'd tip $1 and call it a day.


Tell me you're joking!?!
Anonymous
The level of cheapness on this thread is disgusting.
Anonymous
Give them a $20 if you don't want your child to look progressively more stupid after every haircut...that is, if you frequent the same place.
Anonymous
Hairstylist do not make that much money. We only get a percentage or if we rent a booth overhead is high and product cost eat up a-lot. It s a very hard job and most end up with carpal tunnel. neck problems, varicose veins, and a lot have respiratory problems or cancer from breathing chemicals for years. There is no retirement or benefits like health, vacation, or sick leave. Hairstylist are behind the chair until they die or change professions. Please keep this in mind when deciding to cut your own hair( FYI a self buzz usually looks like a convict cut) or when you decide to tip or not. However, I give a discount to kids cuts when the parents give me there business as well. When developing a relationship with a hairstylist or barber I think you'll notice more effort to make you happy and for you to tell people about them. Word of mouth is our best advertisement. And we realize your financial hardships. Ive given many free cuts for clients that have lost jobs, became ill, Birthday presents or graduates.
Anonymous
This tread is from 2013. Why the need to resurrect it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would tip $5. Think of how much they are making if haircuts cost $15.

It takes all of 10 minutes to cut my boys hair. Even if he’s giving he shop $10 or that $15 and keeping $5 plus a $3 tip? $8 for 10 minutes? That’s almost $50 an hour!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would tip $5. Think of how much they are making if haircuts cost $15.

It takes all of 10 minutes to cut my boys hair. Even if he’s giving he shop $10 or that $15 and keeping $5 plus a $3 tip? $8 for 10 minutes? That’s almost $50 an hour!

That's an old thread, and I'm sure she has 10 other kids lined up and yours can get out of the chair fast enough to make the $50 an hour.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC got a haircut and the charge was $15. All I had was a $20 so even though 20% would have been $3, I felt weird taking two of the singles from the change and handing her back the other three. OTOH, $2 would get me a cup of coffee. What would you have done?

So, a cup of coffee that actually for you is more important than feeling cheap? I'd rather not have to ask back the $2. Make your own coffee at home. A cup is not worth $2. You'd rather give the extra $2 to another business than to a person who took care of your kid. Extra money quite often means extra care for your kid. I remember who tipped and who skipped or was cheap. $3 on haircut regardless of the price is cheap. I give more to a person on the street and I'm not rich.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would tip $5. Think of how much they are making if haircuts cost $15.

It takes all of 10 minutes to cut my boys hair. Even if he’s giving he shop $10 or that $15 and keeping $5 plus a $3 tip? $8 for 10 minutes? That’s almost $50 an hour!

That's an old thread, and I'm sure she has 10 other kids lined up and yours can get out of the chair fast enough to make the $50 an hour.

? What? What are you trying to say?

If she brings in 10 kids, that stylist hit the jackpot. Staying busy is the point.
Anonymous
$5 or 20%, whichever is greater.
Anonymous
So barbers and hairdressers are different. A $20 for a barber is the norm but not for a hairdresser. If that’s all you had, it’s fine.
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