seafoam Posted December 7, 2009 Report Posted December 7, 2009 So I've had a few watches in the hands of Mr. Vac (both lume and service) and he does excellent work. I am on Speedy's (RG) list of projects for a crown/tube swap. Is it proper etiquette throw in a couple extra dollars for the effort? Modders feel free to chime in. And maybe this question needn't be asked, i dont know but i thought i'd throw it out there for s.n.g. seafoam
chronoluvvv Posted December 7, 2009 Report Posted December 7, 2009 Modding a watch is not like making a soy carmel macchiato in 90 seconds so I consider it insulting to tip a modder for their professional work. But I have no problem sending 'gift payments' out of my own free will so that they receive their fees in their entirety
Ronin Posted December 7, 2009 Report Posted December 7, 2009 Interesting question. I am prone to think that you are paying a professional for professional work, at prices set by the pro. I am going to say no. When was the last time you tipped your Doctor? However, it is the Holiday season, so little seasonal cheer / gift might not be a bad idea. Tipping is such an "American" concept. Especially at the rate at which we tip. It is kind of unfortunate it has become actual salary/income for many -vs- truly, an in kind gesture for above and beyond service.
seafoam Posted December 7, 2009 Author Report Posted December 7, 2009 Interesting question. I am prone to think that you are paying a professional for professional work, at prices set by the pro. I am going to say no. When was the last time you tipped your Doctor? However, it is the Holiday season, so little seasonal cheer / gift might not be a bad idea. Interesting point RoninQ. Prices are set where they are for a reason. I would tend to agree. I also agree with you chronoluvvv. It's apples and oranges. Still not convinced either way though. Any other thoughts RWG?
MasterOfPuppets Posted December 8, 2009 Report Posted December 8, 2009 A tip could be taken as an insult But a simple gift could only be taken as a nice way of saying thank u
TeeJay Posted December 8, 2009 Report Posted December 8, 2009 An interesting question... To quote Mr.Pink: (my own situation) "I used to work minimum-wage: and when I did, I didn't have a job society deemed tip-worthy..." People often tip their barbers, it's not uncommon for people to tip their tattoo artists. Not driving, I can't really answer this point, but I'll throw it into the mix as well: If someone was to take their car to a privately owned mechanic, would they tip them for their work? I would argue that barbers and tattoo artists are skilled professionals providing a service, often at a considerable price, but it is not unusual for them to be tipped...
Ronin Posted December 8, 2009 Report Posted December 8, 2009 Good points TJ, It seems we tip more often for non-mechanical/tangible services -or- Body Services: Waitresses, Taxi, Door Man, Massage, Tattoo, Hooker, etc. We rarely tip for mechanical services: Auto Repair, Computer Service, Plumber, etc.... Watch Repair?????
TeeJay Posted December 8, 2009 Report Posted December 8, 2009 Good points TJ, It seems we tip more often for non-mechanical/tangible services -or- Body Services: Waitresses, Taxi, Door Man, Massage, Tattoo, Hooker, etc. We rarely tip for mechanical services: Auto Repair, Computer Service, Plumber, etc.... Watch Repair????? It looks like you've defined the criteria for the 'tip-worthy' as being the tangible services As above, not being a driver, I didn't know if it was common for people to tip an independant mechanic. I would agree that one would not tip a doctor, just as one would likely not tip an attourney. I guess the defining criteria is not the level of skill or professionalism involved, but the nature or type of service being carried out Tip~ping .. is not a city in China
seafoam Posted December 8, 2009 Author Report Posted December 8, 2009 An interesting question... To quote Mr.Pink: (my own situation) "I used to work minimum-wage: and when I did, I didn't have a job society deemed tip-worthy..." People often tip their barbers, it's not uncommon for people to tip their tattoo artists. Not driving, I can't really answer this point, but I'll throw it into the mix as well: If someone was to take their car to a privately owned mechanic, would they tip them for their work? I would argue that barbers and tattoo artists are skilled professionals providing a service, often at a considerable price, but it is not unusual for them to be tipped... Love the reference TeeJay:rofl:. And good points.
TeeJay Posted December 8, 2009 Report Posted December 8, 2009 Love the reference TeeJay:rofl:. And good points. Thanks, I always rather liked Mr. Pink's rationale regards tips
seafoam Posted December 8, 2009 Author Report Posted December 8, 2009 Thanks, I always rather liked Mr. Pink's rationale regards tips If only he was named Mr. Black. <_<
KB Posted December 8, 2009 Report Posted December 8, 2009 Damn I thought he meant tipping the moderators Kiddin Ken
TeeJay Posted December 8, 2009 Report Posted December 8, 2009 If only he was named Mr. Black. <_< Yeah, if I recall, it was said that "Everyone always wants to be Mr. Black..."
maxman Posted December 8, 2009 Report Posted December 8, 2009 Good points TJ, It seems we tip more often for non-mechanical/tangible services -or- Body Services: Waitresses, Taxi, Door Man, Massage, Tattoo, Hooker, etc. We rarely tip for mechanical services: Auto Repair, Computer Service, Plumber, etc.... Watch Repair????? HOOKERS...Did you say HOOKERS? OK I think I get It. I guess you would tell a hooker to " KEEP THE TIP"
seafoam Posted December 8, 2009 Author Report Posted December 8, 2009 Damn I thought he meant tipping the moderators Kiddin Ken Dont pet a burning dog. Dont breathe under water. there are your tips for the day. jk Ken.
Guest techlogik Posted December 8, 2009 Report Posted December 8, 2009 See this thread needs to be wasteland material....
mas6002mi Posted December 9, 2009 Report Posted December 9, 2009 HOOKERS...Did you say HOOKERS? OK I think I get It. I guess you would tell a hooker to " KEEP THE TIP"
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