Anonymous wrote:I would like to tip but my sons group had 7 counselors...is $10 each enough?
Anonymous wrote:Counselors at sleep away camp make very little money. It is not a job you take to earn lots of cash. It's because you love kids and the outdoors and the camp. I went away to the same camp for a month every summer until I was aged out of being a camper. I lived it and would have liked being a couselor but I had to make my extra spending money for college in the summer. It was the one thing my parents did not pay for and an overnight counselor's salary would have lasted about half a semester. I got office jobs and waitressing jobs and lived at home (free room and board and laundry there too!).
I am OP and this was why I was thinking of tipping my kids' cabin counselor. It is not an easy job, especially not easy to stay nice and cheerful and enthusiastic when you have a bunch of kids to make sure shower and brush their teeth every day, go to sleep at lights out, write updates to parents, and make clean the cabin every morning. Then you still have to do your activity and supervise meals too with only one day off a week. Heck, residential camps are fairly pricey (most well over $1,000 per month) so I thought the least I could do was thank my kids awesome, college-aged counselors by giving them a few bucks.
Anonymous wrote:Counselors at sleep away camp make very little money. It is not a job you take to earn lots of cash. It's because you love kids and the outdoors and the camp. I went away to the same camp for a month every summer until I was aged out of being a camper. I lived it and would have liked being a couselor but I had to make my extra spending money for college in the summer. It was the one thing my parents did not pay for and an overnight counselor's salary would have lasted about half a semester. I got office jobs and waitressing jobs and lived at home (free room and board and laundry there too!).
I am OP and this was why I was thinking of tipping my kids' cabin counselor. It is not an easy job, especially not easy to stay nice and cheerful and enthusiastic when you have a bunch of kids to make sure shower and brush their teeth every day, go to sleep at lights out, write updates to parents, and make clean the cabin every morning. Then you still have to do your activity and supervise meals too with only one day off a week. Heck, residential camps are fairly pricey (most well over $1,000 per month) so I thought the least I could do was thank my kids awesome, college-aged counselors by giving them a few bucks.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone ever tip their child's camp counselor? In particular I am thinking about sleep away camps. My kids went away for the first time this summer and their cabin counselors were amazing. My son's in particular wrote us great letters every week and my son adored him. I went to sleep away camp too but I doubt my parents would have ever even that to tip our counselors, they aren't big "tippers" in general. Thoughts? Experience?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's because I grew up low income and have worked since I was 11, but that sounds great. And doing your own laundry, the horror! Lol
It's a money issue, not that it is hard to do laundry.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's because I grew up low income and have worked since I was 11, but that sounds great. And doing your own laundry, the horror! Lol