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Gratuity/Tips for guided hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="birddog 68" data-source="post: 2945534" data-attributes="member: 121617"><p>Reading this thread you will see why there's no such thing as a % tip that fits every person and hunt. Some feel the need to over tip and others don't feel like they need to but most are in between. I'm sure it usually equals out by the end of the season for the guide. </p><p>Short story… we were in the checkout at a Walmart and a 20 something yo with more piercings than a pin cushion and tattoos on his face was running the checkout and was telling us how much he was busting his a** for $17 hr and wanted to put a tip jar but wasn't allowed. He said he would pick up any money we happened to drop! I didn't drop a penny. </p><p>Meanwhile a 70 yo woman doing checkout in the next lane was running customers through twice as fast and doing it cheerfully!</p><p>If someone feels entitled to a tip they are usually not very confident you will be happy in the services they are giving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birddog 68, post: 2945534, member: 121617"] Reading this thread you will see why there’s no such thing as a % tip that fits every person and hunt. Some feel the need to over tip and others don’t feel like they need to but most are in between. I’m sure it usually equals out by the end of the season for the guide. Short story… we were in the checkout at a Walmart and a 20 something yo with more piercings than a pin cushion and tattoos on his face was running the checkout and was telling us how much he was busting his a** for $17 hr and wanted to put a tip jar but wasn’t allowed. He said he would pick up any money we happened to drop! I didn’t drop a penny. Meanwhile a 70 yo woman doing checkout in the next lane was running customers through twice as fast and doing it cheerfully! If someone feels entitled to a tip they are usually not very confident you will be happy in the services they are giving. [/QUOTE]
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