Anonymous wrote:I just ordered a peloton and I am seeing comments about tipping these delivery people as well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about an appliance like a dishwasher or range which the men bring in and install (and you pay $200 installation for). Do you tip them? I would hope they're getting paid a decent wage.
Trust me, they are not bring paid well. They are not considered skilled workers like ppliance repairmen. Yes, you should tip, each delivery person It doesn't have to be a lot-- not like a hair stylist!--- but I'll give each guy $20. They are appreciative which makes me think they don't expect it.
Oh, they expect it. I had a bedroom set delivered a few years ago. I was actually planning to tip the delivery men as they were leaving. Until I signed. Stuck to the clipboard was a folded $20 bill - a clear “wink-wink don’t you forget the tip wink-wink” reminder. That really put me off and I gave no tip. The delivery men were clearly pissed, but that was their problem.
I agree that’s such a jerk move! On your part...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about an appliance like a dishwasher or range which the men bring in and install (and you pay $200 installation for). Do you tip them? I would hope they're getting paid a decent wage.
Trust me, they are not bring paid well. They are not considered skilled workers like ppliance repairmen. Yes, you should tip, each delivery person It doesn't have to be a lot-- not like a hair stylist!--- but I'll give each guy $20. They are appreciative which makes me think they don't expect it.
Oh, they expect it. I had a bedroom set delivered a few years ago. I was actually planning to tip the delivery men as they were leaving. Until I signed. Stuck to the clipboard was a folded $20 bill - a clear “wink-wink don’t you forget the tip wink-wink” reminder. That really put me off and I gave no tip. The delivery men were clearly pissed, but that was their problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you pay for delivery, why tip?
+1. The tipping complex is out of control in this country. You didn't do anything wrong, OP. You don't need to tip furniture/appliance deliverers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about an appliance like a dishwasher or range which the men bring in and install (and you pay $200 installation for). Do you tip them? I would hope they're getting paid a decent wage.
Trust me, they are not bring paid well. They are not considered skilled workers like ppliance repairmen. Yes, you should tip, each delivery person It doesn't have to be a lot-- not like a hair stylist!--- but I'll give each guy $20. They are appreciative which makes me think they don't expect it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah if I pay for "white glove" delivery service of $250, I'm not going to tip
LOL - you think that money goes to the delivery guys?
If I'm getting a $2000 set of appliances delivered to my $900,000 home I can spare $20-$40 for the delivery guys making $15 an hour doing back-breaking work - I always tip these guys.
Anonymous wrote:What about an appliance like a dishwasher or range which the men bring in and install (and you pay $200 installation for). Do you tip them? I would hope they're getting paid a decent wage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah if I pay for "white glove" delivery service of $250, I'm not going to tip
LOL - you think that money goes to the delivery guys?
If I'm getting a $2000 set of appliances delivered to my $900,000 home I can spare $20-$40 for the delivery guys making $15 an hour doing back-breaking work - I always tip these guys.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah if I pay for "white glove" delivery service of $250, I'm not going to tip
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes I always tip. Amount depends on what heaviness, stairs, assembly.
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