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<blockquote data-quote="5.56×250" data-source="post: 2556659" data-attributes="member: 110162"><p>I've never been on a guided hunt. This conversation is enlightening for me. I guess I don't understand the idea of tipping for a service that has already charged me for the service I'm receiving. If the guide requires or deserves more money , why don't they charge up front . I seldom ever took a tip from a customer when I was an archery tech . The few times I did, it was to keep from offending the customer . For me a thank you is all the extra I wanted . I see the point in tipping a waiter/waitress . Their paycheck is dependant on tips and its understood. I dont get the tipping thing in a business that charges fully for a service rendered .</p><p> All that said, I guess I will have to take into account that a guided trip doesn't really cost what is charged , but actually costs 10% or more over the advertised price . That is , if I ever go on such a hunt . I would have likely thanked them graciously and given them a nice knife to remember the hunt. Like I said, enlightening .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.56×250, post: 2556659, member: 110162"] I've never been on a guided hunt. This conversation is enlightening for me. I guess I don't understand the idea of tipping for a service that has already charged me for the service I'm receiving. If the guide requires or deserves more money , why don't they charge up front . I seldom ever took a tip from a customer when I was an archery tech . The few times I did, it was to keep from offending the customer . For me a thank you is all the extra I wanted . I see the point in tipping a waiter/waitress . Their paycheck is dependant on tips and its understood. I dont get the tipping thing in a business that charges fully for a service rendered . All that said, I guess I will have to take into account that a guided trip doesn't really cost what is charged , but actually costs 10% or more over the advertised price . That is , if I ever go on such a hunt . I would have likely thanked them graciously and given them a nice knife to remember the hunt. Like I said, enlightening . [/QUOTE]
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