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Two years ago I had someone come from a well known franchise. He did a very good job, but was too expensive. I don’t blame him, he’s just an employee. They got me for about $200. He worked about 2 hours and I gave him $10. Then last year I was really cheap. There was a ad in the weekly shopper for someone to do a whole house for $59-79. While I have a modest 2 br condo, about 400 sq ft of carpet out of 800 sq ft of condo, they got me for $79. I doubt they would do a 1,600 sq ft house for the same $79, so they were somewhat deceptive. They personally were unclean, no haircut or shave and showed up with a rented Rug Dr. machine. They were in my place less than 1 hour the rugs weren’t clean, but they were wet. I didn’t tip at all.
Should it be 15% like at a restaurant. They obviously draw a base salary higher than waiters, so the tips are just pure gravy. The next guy is coming by to estimate tomorrow evening. If we make a deal, I hope they will come this weekend. How much do you tip for a job well done? Do you tip at all? Thanks.
Two years ago I had someone come from a well known franchise. He did a very good job, but was too expensive. I don’t blame him, he’s just an employee. They got me for about $200. He worked about 2 hours and I gave him $10. Then last year I was really cheap. There was a ad in the weekly shopper for someone to do a whole house for $59-79. While I have a modest 2 br condo, about 400 sq ft of carpet out of 800 sq ft of condo, they got me for $79. I doubt they would do a 1,600 sq ft house for the same $79, so they were somewhat deceptive. They personally were unclean, no haircut or shave and showed up with a rented Rug Dr. machine. They were in my place less than 1 hour the rugs weren’t clean, but they were wet. I didn’t tip at all.
Should it be 15% like at a restaurant. They obviously draw a base salary higher than waiters, so the tips are just pure gravy. The next guy is coming by to estimate tomorrow evening. If we make a deal, I hope they will come this weekend. How much do you tip for a job well done? Do you tip at all? Thanks.
Two years ago I had someone come from a well known franchise. He did a very good job, but was too expensive. I don’t blame him, he’s just an employee. They got me for about $200. He worked about 2 hours and I gave him $10. Then last year I was really cheap. There was a ad in the weekly shopper for someone to do a whole house for $59-79. While I have a modest 2 br condo, about 400 sq ft of carpet out of 800 sq ft of condo, they got me for $79. I doubt they would do a 1,600 sq ft house for the same $79, so they were somewhat deceptive. They personally were unclean, no haircut or shave and showed up with a rented Rug Dr. machine. They were in my place less than 1 hour the rugs weren’t clean, but they were wet. I didn’t tip at all.
Should it be 15% like at a restaurant. They obviously draw a base salary higher than waiters, so the tips are just pure gravy. The next guy is coming by to estimate tomorrow evening. If we make a deal, I hope they will come this weekend. How much do you tip for a job well done? Do you tip at all? Thanks.
Business Standard:
Apparel and textile major Raymond today said it would open 300 franchisee-operated stores in Tier-IV and Tier-V towns in the next 18 months, to tap the retail opportunity in the country’s hinterland. The company is looking at towns with less than 500,000 population for the expansion.
It plans to add 450,000 sq ft of retail [...]
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Buy Restaurant - Florida
11/05/09
Located in the Treasure Coast Fl. establishment is located next to a popular club, and is in very high traffic walk thru area. Size is 1000 SQ FT. fully equip with all business needs to be operational. grill, two fryers, pizza oven TEL: (772)214-0458
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