Anonymous
Post 02/01/2022 08:06     Subject: Tipping person who replaced hot water heater

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Now we have to tip plumbers? Electricians? Painters? Handyman? Who is on the tipping list now??


You tip anyone who works in your home or on your body? It's a personal service and so you should show appreciation, just like you should thank them. It's common courtesy.


I was supposed to tip the girl that pierced my ears? My dentist? My surgeon? Geez, I’ve missed A LOT of tips here…
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2022 08:06     Subject: Tipping person who replaced hot water heater

Anonymous wrote:If its a plumber, especially the owner of the company no, but if its a sub from lowes/home depot type thing, I would. $20-40


This. 20-50$.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2022 08:05     Subject: Tipping person who replaced hot water heater

Anonymous wrote:$0 is customary.


Exactly.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2022 07:56     Subject: Re:Tipping person who replaced hot water heater

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t tip plumbers or electricians. I only tip regular laborers.


Curious, on why do you make that distinction?




Probably because they are highly paid? NP.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2022 07:54     Subject: Tipping person who replaced hot water heater

Anonymous wrote:Now we have to tip plumbers? Electricians? Painters? Handyman? Who is on the tipping list now??


You tip anyone who works in your home or on your body? It's a personal service and so you should show appreciation, just like you should thank them. It's common courtesy.