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Not surprising someone who is willing to go by the name Bozeman thinks their right and everyone else is wrong.
So the popular vote should 'win'? In your mind there is a right/wrong answer here? Isn't the whole concept of tipping 'subjective'? Where did I say anyone was wrong? Quite the contrary...…….Not surprising someone who is willing to go by the name Bozeman thinks their right and everyone else is wrong.
So the popular vote should 'win'? In your mind there is a right/wrong answer here? Isn't the whole concept of tipping 'subjective'? Where did I say anyone was wrong? Quite the contrary...…….
The system of tipping has a net effect of moving the costs out of the taxable portion of income to the cash column. The business would spend $1500 to get $1000 to the guide, who would then see that reduced to $700. If I give the guide $1000 cash, my outfitter theoretically saved $1500 and my guide has $300 extra to spend.
This system isn’t perfect and is subject to abuse by all parties but for me, any dollar kept away from big government spenders is a win.
Your right on the "don't come back" part for someone with your attitude. You're stating no tip not ever because you don't like it even though you know it is the norm in the industry. I never said that anyone has to tip' even more so on a subjective % basis. But, if I have the choice to guide you knowing no matter what I will make X amount or I can guide anyone else in camp and still make X amount and POSSIBLY more...who do you think I'm going to choose? I don't believe I'm entitled a tip for just showing up...but I do believe that I would benefit by not offering you my services as a guide.And there it is folks...…..don't tip, don't come back...….entitlement mentality......don't complain about society or any generation/demographic who expects 'more'...………cracks me up!
I will tip well in a restaurant, IF, they do a good job . if I think they suck , will leave a penny ,just so they know I didn't forget to tip.Imagine not paying a restaurant server because you think the owner should be paying them more.
It is an industry standard, and you know it, and the outfitter knows that you know it.
I have only been on two guided excursions in my life, plus I’ve worked as help for one...
"Industry standard" is one of the dumbest terms ever created. Who defines the industry standard - the seller? That makes as much sense as diamond brokers coming up with the concept of the engagement ring several decades ago. And two months salary supposedly is (or was) the "industry standard" for how much an engagement ring should cost?
IMO no one has the right to EXPECT a tip - a tip is DISCRETIONARY, so why would anyone expect it?
These tips threads always make me shake my head.
Broken states he has been a guide for 15 years and has only been stiffed once.
Bozeman then asks him if tipping is standard. Are you working with a full deck, here? Has the Kombucha not worn off?