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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No. You are already paying for their skill, time, and product. I would not tip an extra $60 plus for 2 hrs of service. I would leave a $20-30 tip. Servers are making $3/hr, food service in a restaurant is not comparable [/quote] Wrong! They could have had 4 customers in those 2 hours and would have made way more than $20-$30 in tips! I would not keep you as a client if you used my time and tipped that way.[/quote] My stylist frequently works on other clients while my hair is "processing". He also makes a shit load of money as a high-end stylist. I tip 15%. The only person I tip 20%+ are wait staff or someone who is older and might be depending on the money to feed their family. As it is, many of the restaurant/shop owners that I know are pretty loaded so they shouldn't expect me to subsidize their employees income while they take impressive vacations. All of you who routinely tip 20%+ are either super wealthy or just showing off....[/quote] Is that still true? My salon says they can only have one client per stylist in the salon at a time. So if I have downtime while processing, she has downtime. I know capacity rules are relaxing now so maybe that's changing.[/quote]
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