• ZombiFrancis@sh.itjust.works
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        1 year ago

        I had a $20 to the korean lady who buzzes my head. The $5 tip for the $15 haircut is easier than navigating change. Keeps the flow moving ao she can just yell next and we’re good.

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          1 year ago

          Really? I’ve never heard of barbers having to rent chairs. Where I’m from they’re employees of the barbershop and get payed an hourly wage.

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            1 year ago

            Then wtf you mean? If they payed by the hour then you did NOT just pay them for the cut. You paid they’re employer.

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              1 year ago

              I payed the establishment for the service. The barber is payed a fair wage by the barbershop and did exactly what his job requires. Why is a tip necessary?

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        1 year ago

        I’ve never understood tipping your tattoo artist. It’s like tipping your physical therapist.

        You should just make your fees be exactly what you want to make.

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          Many times shops dictate fees. If you are getting tattooed by the owner of the shop, their fee might be exactly what they take home at night, in which case, I don’t feel compelled to tip, but if you were tattooed by one of their artists, I’d tip. They pay the shop owner to work there in many cases.

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            1 year ago

            Do you still use 15-20% of the cost, or something more flat-rate? Tipping for tattoos surprised me, because factoring in a tip% can really change how much money I need for a more expensive tattoo, especially when it’s cash only.

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          Yes. Same thing with hair salons. Many tattoo artists are regular working class people who pay money to the shop owner to be able to have a chair/bed to tattoo people on.