Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The guy paying $2k a night wont leave a tip for the maids making minimum wage. Wow.
And, forgetting colds and flu are surfaces, covid is airborne. For a maid to miss a week of work is a big deal. For what that poster spends a night, the housekeeper may make $1K to $1500 a month.
There are plenty of low wage workers
Hotels are in a position to pay salaries
Rather donate to a charity that actually does help people
Salaried workers are doing ok
Yet most hotels don’t. If you don’t need to be cheap don’t be and tip. You’re lack of tipping isn’t changing the industry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The guy paying $2k a night wont leave a tip for the maids making minimum wage. Wow.
And, forgetting colds and flu are surfaces, covid is airborne. For a maid to miss a week of work is a big deal. For what that poster spends a night, the housekeeper may make $1K to $1500 a month.
There are plenty of low wage workers
Hotels are in a position to pay salaries
Rather donate to a charity that actually does help people
Salaried workers are doing ok
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The guy paying $2k a night wont leave a tip for the maids making minimum wage. Wow.
And, forgetting colds and flu are surfaces, covid is airborne. For a maid to miss a week of work is a big deal. For what that poster spends a night, the housekeeper may make $1K to $1500 a month.
Anonymous wrote:The guy paying $2k a night wont leave a tip for the maids making minimum wage. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:I stay at places that indicate no tipping
Anonymous wrote:The guy paying $2k a night wont leave a tip for the maids making minimum wage. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess I'm not sure the difference between a Valet and a Bellhop. Getting your luggage to your room? A $10 bill if not much luggage, $20 if you have lots. We always get a wheeled cart and do it ourselves. Someone arranges a cab for you, $10, unless it's a big ask, then $20. Housekeeping $20/nt but $100 for a week would be my max, for a week. We don't desire housekeeping during our stay, even if offered, and we leave the place very neat.
By valet I mean the guy who takes and brings your car.
Wow, ok I guess I’m out of touch. Hasn’t thought to do $20/day for housekeeping.
I must be out of touch as well. I tipped $5/day at a mid priced hotel. I make my bed every day and hang up towel. So maybe they emptied the trash? Not sure what else they did in the room each day. If the front desk calls me a cab, I don’t tip. If the doorman hails a cab for me from the street, I would tip a few dollars. More if it was raining or snowing and they were able to get the cab quickly.
Anonymous wrote:I worked for a major hotel chain - here were approved tips for business travel - $1.00 for the valet who gets your car; $2 for the hotel maid (paid each night of your stay because not the same maid cleans your room every day) and $5 for bell staff if they bring up multiple bags to your room.