jewelerman
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But many services are free,like mail delivery and we tip out garbage and mail people at the end of the year.We tip delivery people even when they are paid hourly to do that exact job.Jewelers,appraisers and sales people do get an hourly wage plus 1-3 % so when they are cleaning and polishing clients jewelry it does take them off the sales floor for periods of time limiting their ability to sell.Many times they are working on jewelry that wasnt even purchased at the store they work at.I think its interesting that we tip servers of all kinds,delivery people,mail and gargage people,hair and salon personel ect ,but rarely jewelers who actually make less per year they some people we freely tip.Date: 10/4/2009 10:48:44 PM
Author: Elmorton
Oh goodness, no...that would be awkward. As a general rule, I think you only tip when there''s been an exchange of money in the first place, and ring cleaning is a free service, typically. Also, I don''t think it''s proper to tip someone who is earning commission.
Date: 10/5/2009 3:00:38 AM
Author: jewelerman
But many services are free,like mail delivery and we tip out garbage and mail people at the end of the year.We tip delivery people even when they are paid hourly to do that exact job.Jewelers,appraisers and sales people do get an hourly wage plus 1-3 % so when they are cleaning and polishing clients jewelry it does take them off the sales floor for periods of time limiting their ability to sell.Many times they are working on jewelry that wasnt even purchased at the store they work at.I think its interesting that we tip servers of all kinds,delivery people,mail and gargage people,hair and salon personel ect ,but rarely jewelers who actually make less per year they some people we freely tip.Date: 10/4/2009 10:48:44 PM
Author: Elmorton
Oh goodness, no...that would be awkward. As a general rule, I think you only tip when there''s been an exchange of money in the first place, and ring cleaning is a free service, typically. Also, I don''t think it''s proper to tip someone who is earning commission.
Exactly. I take my jewelry to the gal who sold my my diamond ring (and it''s well cut and purchased before I found PS), so I''m sure she earned her pretty penny at the time, so I''m not tipping her.Date: 10/5/2009 7:30:01 AM
Author: swedish bean
I must be in weirdo land, because I don''t know a single person that tips their garbage man or mail man. Other than food, hair, nails.. I can''t think of any place to tip at (er, hotels, cleaning services..) But jewelers? Ah, they already get enough of my money.
Yeah.... but it's not THAT much more than minimun wage, most of them have a hard time getting hours (full time is 36 hours, and full time is RARE, mostly just managers) and that tip jar is often a lifesaver (6 years at Starbucks).Date: 10/5/2009 11:26:47 AM
Author: elle_chris
I will not tip jewelers, I will not tip the guy who's making my coffee or breakfast at the local deli, I will not tip a starbucks employee (who by the way, make more than minimum wage and get pretty good benefits.)
Frankly, I'm tired of these 'tip jars' that are popping up everywhere.
How about I get tipped everytime I bag my own groceries, give directions, or hold a door for someone.
The whole tipping 'craze' here is driving me bonkers. Is there anyone left that thinks they don't need to tipped?![]()