Tipping for a day charter
Tipping for a day charter
We have a trip scheduled with Palm Tree Charters. Just curious what a customary tip would be? I have absolutely no clue.
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I think it makes a difference if the owner is the only employee and they provide me with kick ass service.
I am the owner of my own company...I am also the only employee. When I provide my customers with an amazing experience, over and above what they paid me for, I gladly accept a tip and I think I deserve it.
Do what you are comfortable with, but we tip, owner or not.
I am the owner of my own company...I am also the only employee. When I provide my customers with an amazing experience, over and above what they paid me for, I gladly accept a tip and I think I deserve it.
Do what you are comfortable with, but we tip, owner or not.
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Hello,
OK, just want to make it clear then -- Pia, you said 15 - 20% for captain and crew regardless of whether captain owns the boat.
It seems this is the way it has been for over a decade.
I'm in NY and the rule with service people, like hair dressers, was tip the staff, but not the owner. All of a sudden, I noticed people were tipping the owner. Maybe some weren't sure who the owner was, or simply didn't want to get into trouble!
I think it still works out, though -- take the 15 - 20 % and just divide it up among everybody. Maybe they pool it, maybe they fight it out; who knows what they do -- that is not my problem. And I don't get into trouble!
OK, just want to make it clear then -- Pia, you said 15 - 20% for captain and crew regardless of whether captain owns the boat.
It seems this is the way it has been for over a decade.
I'm in NY and the rule with service people, like hair dressers, was tip the staff, but not the owner. All of a sudden, I noticed people were tipping the owner. Maybe some weren't sure who the owner was, or simply didn't want to get into trouble!
I think it still works out, though -- take the 15 - 20 % and just divide it up among everybody. Maybe they pool it, maybe they fight it out; who knows what they do -- that is not my problem. And I don't get into trouble!
