Do you tip hotel van drivers?
#151
I always leave the maid a soft drink that somehow ends up in my possession after a flight. I also make sure that the room is as clean as possible when I leave. I dont know if they ever drink what I leave them but most hotels charge a 1.50 for a coke, so maybe that is something they enjoy, maybe not too. On a side note, while on vacation I leave a 20 on the last day. But according to some I must be a rich FO
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One of my favorite threads of all time- just want to see if there has been any change in 9 years. Is there any inflation in your tipping habits? A buck is not the same as it used to be. Have you gone up to $2 yet for a tip?
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Let me ask you this, has per diem doubled? There’s your answer.
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#157
I normally tip $1 to the driver if I'm with a group, and $2 if I'm by myself. Sometimes I change it depending on the city and the cost of living.
I never have the maid clean the room until I leave (normally in the room 3 days or less). I leave $5 (or equivalent currency) and any bottled water I have left over. On holiday I leave about $5 per day...
Note:
I am a captain and not at a regional.
I never have the maid clean the room until I leave (normally in the room 3 days or less). I leave $5 (or equivalent currency) and any bottled water I have left over. On holiday I leave about $5 per day...
Note:
I am a captain and not at a regional.
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). I also like the idea of leaving the water behind…I hadn’t thought of that but think I’ll start doing that from now on.
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I tip $2 now for the crew van. More on a family trip.
For the cheap tools who don't tip... no, you're not paying them extra just to do their job, their compensation is based on the assumption that they'll get tips (if they don't suck).
That said, no tip if they're late or don't load the bags... that's part of the job, so if only do part of the job they only get part of the pay. Doesn't bother me, I'm happy to load my own bags and keep the $2.
For the cheap tools who don't tip... no, you're not paying them extra just to do their job, their compensation is based on the assumption that they'll get tips (if they don't suck).
That said, no tip if they're late or don't load the bags... that's part of the job, so if only do part of the job they only get part of the pay. Doesn't bother me, I'm happy to load my own bags and keep the $2.
#160
We usually tip as a crew. One gets it arriving at the hotel, the other when we get dropped at the airport and so on. I usually do $5 for us both (or the foreign equivalent).
I feel maids should expect to clean my room once as part of their job. I tip maids if I stay multiple days and I let them clean while I’m still going to be there ($5). I generally try to leave it reasonable when I leave but if not, I’ll leave something.
I feel maids should expect to clean my room once as part of their job. I tip maids if I stay multiple days and I let them clean while I’m still going to be there ($5). I generally try to leave it reasonable when I leave but if not, I’ll leave something.
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