Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of tipping the housekeeper. I am not sure it is as common as some people here seem to think.
It is not common. I have read that about 20% of guests do leave a tip. If that is accurate, they are the exception rather than the rule.
A hotel maid cleans on average about 15 rooms a day so at a $5 tip per room that would be $75 per day plus their salary that usually exceeds minimum wage - assuming everyone tips. This would mean they are earning over $36K per year at a minimum.
People who say that tipping housekeeping staff at hotels is "required" are nuts when it comes to tipping.
WOW... $36k a year! It's a fucking cakewalk cash bonanza!
Some of you are just incredible (not in a good way). I doubt many/any of you would or could do that job for $36k a year.
Anonymous wrote:So those of you who do it by the day, how do you make it clear that it's for the housekeeper and not some change you left out? Do you put it on the unmade bed?Anonymous wrote:Always tip housekeeping. I do it by the day, used to do it at the end but was informed that staff can change day to day so leaving it on only one day may stiff some staff, so I do it daily.
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of tipping the housekeeper. I am not sure it is as common as some people here seem to think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of tipping the housekeeper. I am not sure it is as common as some people here seem to think.
It is not common. I have read that about 20% of guests do leave a tip. If that is accurate, they are the exception rather than the rule.
A hotel maid cleans on average about 15 rooms a day so at a $5 tip per room that would be $75 per day plus their salary that usually exceeds minimum wage - assuming everyone tips. This would mean they are earning over $36K per year at a minimum.
People who say that tipping housekeeping staff at hotels is "required" are nuts when it comes to tipping.
Anonymous wrote:So those of you who do it by the day, how do you make it clear that it's for the housekeeper and not some change you left out? Do you put it on the unmade bed?Anonymous wrote:Always tip housekeeping. I do it by the day, used to do it at the end but was informed that staff can change day to day so leaving it on only one day may stiff some staff, so I do it daily.
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of tipping the housekeeper. I am not sure it is as common as some people here seem to think.
Anonymous wrote:People I tip:
Restaurant servers
Bartenders
Food delivery
Hair dresser
Housekeeping
Bellhops if they carry bag
Ballpark vendors, although that's usually just rounding change
Movers
People I do not tip:
Coffee baristas (they make decent money)
Ice cream scoopers (ditto)
Takeout food
Business owners (i.e., photographers, landscapers)
Grocery delivery
Newspaper delivery (I would if it were a kid, but not the adults).
Sanitation workers
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of tipping the housekeeper. I am not sure it is as common as some people here seem to think.
So those of you who do it by the day, how do you make it clear that it's for the housekeeper and not some change you left out? Do you put it on the unmade bed?Anonymous wrote:Always tip housekeeping. I do it by the day, used to do it at the end but was informed that staff can change day to day so leaving it on only one day may stiff some staff, so I do it daily.