I'm paying 400 flat for a full cow.
How much I yeild will ultimately determine how much I tip. I've shopped around and for my area, where there is only a few processor options, it seems average.
How are you determining what you should yield?
I'm paying 400 flat for a full cow.
How much I yeild will ultimately determine how much I tip. I've shopped around and for my area, where there is only a few processor options, it seems average.
but if they expected/needed a tip wouldn’t it just be reflected in their pricing? I don’t think I’d feel obliged to tip when they set the price
What are the sledge and axe for?My wife tips the processor with foot rubs and a little slap and tickle.
View attachment 790698
View attachment 790699
View attachment 790700
View attachment 790701
View attachment 790697
It’s a tough job but he’s worth it.
P
No I don't, but I bring them multiple animals each season and refer all of the people I help harvest animals to them. We are on a texting basis now and always lets me and my colleagues drop animals off even when they are "full". Typing that out it made me think, "Maybe I should tip."
What are the sledge and axe for?
Some shit out of a Steven king novel.It’s for people who ask questions.
P
The most effective tips are to those who never get them. I called for a propane delivery a week ago, but told them no rush - we just got 2' of snow and the roads are a slick, muddy mess here to the homestead. The guy braved the roads today and made it through two mud bogs to top us off before winter sets in hard. I don't know what I'm going to give him next time I see him, but it's going to have elk in it, it's going to be tasty, and it's going to last awhile...I agree tipping has gotten out of control in some scenarios like fast food, random retail transactions etc.
But, as I originally stated gratuity can go a long way. I've tipped my mechanic in pizzas after they comped an easy service and I will be forever in his good graces. I've tipped my plow driver and noticed a difference in quality of snow removal. I tip my barber, babysitters, and services where a personal relationship is formed not just a transaction. Many jobs are thankless and small things can go a long way.