Anonymous wrote:We go to the Kingsmill Spa in Williamsburg a few times a year (family nearby) and at the end, the receptionist will say, "we've automatically added 18% gratuity, would you like to change it?" I usually just say its fine, even though I think it's a bit high. The masseuse already gets about half of the price too (so $60 of a $120 massage). That's not a horrible hourly rate. I don't get tipped for doing my job.
hi there, there are many people who are generous like you : ) , but there are many who dont know howmuch to tip
and some dont tip
i give a decent amt for gd service , massage massage is hard work for an hr the therapist give undivided attn to u yurbody and help u relax
make u comfortable
they are earn a living for doing this and help us stay healthy
im not sure if u have office job or service industry
I have service job n i go out of my way to treat clients n make them happy. yet i dont get tip or they change last min appt
how much i earn depends on the service they come in for? tip help me pay my bills
i hope u understand from their end , my friends are therapist i hear their stories under appreciated and tiring their job is
i say tip when tye give u extra time and pay attn to yur requests
