bluntforcemama
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I've never heard of this. How much does one tip, generally?
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I tipped mine $20 each...of course, they moved BIG furniture...up 3 flights of stairs...in August...in Houston.
Also nice to keep plenty of cold water on hand.
I tipped mine $20 each...of course, they moved BIG furniture...up 3 flights of stairs...in August...in Houston.
Also nice to keep plenty of cold water on hand.
I've never heard of this. How much does one tip, generally?
I tipped mine $30 I think the last time I moved (they were two) and the guy I gave the money too called out his friend and said: ''Hey! Come and thank the lady for the nice tip!''
So I think I over-tipped. Oh well.
No, you didn't over tip.
If you want your stuff to arrive unbroken, and your walls to unscuffed, etc. - then tip - if they do the job right.
The principle of tipping is to pay for and encourage good service. Believe me, moving someone is not easy and those guys don't get paid much for busting their ass moving you. It isn't an easy job. BTDT. A mover does a lot more work per customer than some waiter or waitress.
No, you didn't over tip.
If you want your stuff to arrive unbroken, and your walls to unscuffed, etc. - then tip - if they do the job right.
The principle of tipping is to pay for and encourage good service. Believe me, moving someone is not easy and those guys don't get paid much for busting their ass moving you. It isn't an easy job. BTDT. A mover does a lot more work per customer than some waiter or waitress.
I've never used movers. I didn't know you were supposed to tip them.
I've never heard of this. How much does one tip, generally?
Me, too.wow...guess I'm an ass...I just buy cold beer and a couple of pizzas.
I've never heard of this. How much does one tip, generally?
wow...guess I'm an ass...I just buy cold beer and a couple of pizzas.
Me, too.
These are things you do when you have friends helping you move. Pros need cold hard cash.I've never heard of this concept. And here I thought I was doing right by serving them beer and brotchen with lunch, and running out to get one a pack of smokes when he ran out...
I once used "pro" movers for a business move. I'm still pissed that I tipped those guys because the move eventually cost me $10K.
Check your stuff!
Someone with good taste in women.if i do all the work myself...who is going to tip me???
These are things you do when you have friends helping you move. Pros need cold hard cash.
I lost a mirror, a table top, and a hand-made blanket from Guatemala. Insurance would be a great idea. The laws about moving are not supportive of the customer at all. Additionally, I have a friend who used to work for a moving company, and he says that stealing shit is practically de rigeur in the business. I wish I had done the PODS thing when I moved.
http://www.pods.com/
Load it yourself, lock it, unload it when it arrives. Simple and easy.