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I gave my delivery supervisor a $25 Chili's Restaurantgift certificate.He then proceeded to give me his direct cell phonenumber and said if there was ever a problem tojust give him a call.Tipping is a personal choice, but I often chooseto do it because it can make the people you needremember you from "Joe Blow".
If you tip a guy that brings a pizza, then you have to tip someojne bringing a 900 pound tub. Even more is he will be servicing it. I'd say $75 to $100 would be right.
I'm about to buy a spa and will tip the guy (unless he drops it) $75 to $100. I'm spending $10,000. Why would I not recognize the guys who are delivering and installing it? Maybe if they are just dropping it off, i will give them less.As far as doing their job. I tip wauters, barbers, pizze delivery men, cab drivers, guys that deliver furniture etc. Why not these people?
I'm more along the lines of what gary posted. These guys are getting paid to do their job. If they did exceptional work, above and beyond then I would tip them. Do you tip the UPS guys? Bus Drivers? Cops? janitors? Some jobs are dependent on tips, (bar tenders, waitresses, pizza delivery, strippers, black jack dealers and priests.) and I tip. Other jobs are not tip dependent, and I do not tip unless somethint extraoirdinary occured.