Ok, so being a big game hunting guide for a great deal of years, I will be blunt, so don't take it personal. If a hunter tagged out early and is traveling with another hunter and you are on a 2 on 1, you will most likely not be leaving early. But if you plan on staying and hanging around to help, just remember that most who are employed in the hunting business are professionals and take pride in what they do even though pay isn't that great. I do not like tag a longs as there is more noise, more movement, more scent in the woods. Sometimes the best thing to do is to know when to get out of the way.
Myself and the guides I work with are trying their best to get you the best animal they can. It is in a professional guides nature to be successful. There are some clients that can say or do things that can hurt a guides attitude. (Important to remember). I don't think anyone around a professional hunting camp will believe a client hanging around and helping out is an exchange for a tip. Again, just my opinion with many years behind it.