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Fee, which is the current price?

  • Posted on April 19, 2010 at 3:36 am

Fee, the practice of extra money to spend on the service that has existed for centuries. Our advice for several reasons: good service in the future, excellent service and a special service, like a singing waiter. Could be dumped someone because they are amusing.

But most of our part to compensate for low wages. Fee is confusion in recent years. The question is: "Why?"

There are more people to tip. According to a Forbes article on the MSNBC Web site, we useLooking to service a few people. Today we see many. "Now there are pool attendants and ski concierge, fitness instructors and personal clients, not to mention butlers abound," according to the website.

the fee varies. As the site explains HowStuffWorks, practices vary not only from country to country, but from city to city. "You know, if you're a frequent traveler. The fees have increased almost everywhere. Daryn or, in his" GuideFee "published" Website "Oprah Magazine, described the change.

"If you like the plug tips left and right, it is because you," said Or.

Tipping has become complex. Therefore guidelines, complex state of California, division of labor standards and enforcement, has set for it. State Web site answers questions about bikers, workers 'rights', and guidelines to protect them.

A guideline: employees receive a credit card tips"In the next regular payday after the patron authorized the credit card." According to California law, employers can not deduct payroll advice and can not use the suggestions of an official credit minimum.

The point that you give depends on the service you receive. service luxury hotels (five star ship, the nearby village) require great tips. It can be confusing. To avoid confusion, the Holland America Line has added a $ 10 per day for each line peak passengers. One third ofthis amount goes to cabin stewards, one third goes to the food workers, and one third goes to work behind the scenes.

How much should you tip? Here are some guidelines for the United States. Consult your travel agent and tour guides for the rocker prices in other countries.

Doorman – $ 2 for a taxi

Small – $ 2 per bag (more if your bags are large and heavy)

Maid – $ 2 to $ 4 per day

Room service – $ 10% to 15% (unless it is included in your bill)

Wardrobe- $ 1 per coat

Servers – 18% – 20%

Barman – 15% to 20%

Concierge – $ 5 to $ 10

Taxi Driver – 15% to 20%

Airport shuttle driver – $ 1 to $ 2 per bag

Hair stylist – 15% – 20%

Workers in the postal sector – $ 20 on holiday

Pizza Delivery – $ 2 and $ 5

Newspaper delivery – $ 15 to $ 25 on holiday

Renovation – $ 15 to $ 25 on holiday

Part time cleaning lady – salary of a day (or more) of vacation

Whenperson with a financial tip you can take a moment to give them a verbal "tips". Their short comment like "Thanks for your great service. I will ask next time," give them a smile that lasts several days.