Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure most PPs here disagree, but I think tipping actually allows this system to continue where businesses get away with paying too little. I think these women you claim to care so much about should get an agreed-upon amount on their bank account on an agreed-upon date, paid by their employer, and not have to rely on 'kindness of strangers' in order to get enough money to live on.
But yeah, of course, I'm a cheapskate/ wasn't raised right / bla bla blah.
This. By not tipping, hotels will have to actually pay more not to lose staff to other jobs. If the hotel wants to build the raise into my rate, that’s fine, but it’s their to job to pay the cleaners, not mine. I actually wish restaurants would do this too, like in Europe.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure most PPs here disagree, but I think tipping actually allows this system to continue where businesses get away with paying too little. I think these women you claim to care so much about should get an agreed-upon amount on their bank account on an agreed-upon date, paid by their employer, and not have to rely on 'kindness of strangers' in order to get enough money to live on.
But yeah, of course, I'm a cheapskate/ wasn't raised right / bla bla blah.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As always, so many cheapskates on DCUM….I tip $10 per night, $20 if it is just a one night stay
Do you also tip your Walmart/Target cashier? They do not make much money either. How about the cashier at the grocery store? Or the person changing the oil in your car? I assume that you always tip 10-20% on your takeout order from Starbucks, Baja Fresh, Panera, McDonald's, Mod Pizza, etc.
PP, just admit it, you are a cheapskate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow all you folks who don’t tip housekeepers are cold blooded!
They are usually women and make minimum wage. The job is hard. I am happy to tip $5/night (when solo on business travel) and go up to $10 when it’s a family stay in a suite or something.
Also, work with folks who are in the hotel biz (I am in CRE) and all the hotel folks tip.
Terrible karma not to
Karma isn’t a real thing. You know that, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As always, so many cheapskates on DCUM….I tip $10 per night, $20 if it is just a one night stay
Do you also tip your Walmart/Target cashier? They do not make much money either. How about the cashier at the grocery store? Or the person changing the oil in your car? I assume that you always tip 10-20% on your takeout order from Starbucks, Baja Fresh, Panera, McDonald's, Mod Pizza, etc.
Anonymous wrote:As always, so many cheapskates on DCUM….I tip $10 per night, $20 if it is just a one night stay
Anonymous wrote:$5/day. Sometimes $10
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t. It’s included in the (crazy) price of hotels. We are neat and clean and if we could restock the room ourselves, we would.
I feel passionate about this topic. Valet and baggage service providers (usually men) regularly receive excellent tips. The women scrubbing toilets and changing the sheets get little. I leave about $5 per day.
Anonymous wrote:As always, so many cheapskates on DCUM….I tip $10 per night, $20 if it is just a one night stay