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9)http://thefinestmovers.blogspot.com/2013/06/how-much-should-i-tip-my-movers.html
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Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Monday, June 17, 2013
How much should I tip my movers?
I have read dozens of blogs about
moving but none ever mention how much to tip your movers so if you’re moving
soon and don’t know how much to tip, please read on!
As an owners of a moving company and
former mover, I have to say that tipping is customary, not mandatory and should
be based on your satisfaction. If you are not happy with your movers, you
don’t have to tip them. If you can’t afford to tip as much, its okay - any
gratitude will be welcome. Avoid tipping under $10 and please no loose change!
Long Distance Movers: The
industry average is 10% of your move cost at pickup and 5% at delivery. The tip
should be split evenly between all the movers. If your move is extremely
expensive, say around $15,000 you are not expected to tip the full 10% at
pickup ($1500) and then another 5% at delivery ($750). A tip of $800-$1000 at
the pickup and then $400-$600 at the delivery will be generous enough. If you
do tip the full 10% at pickup, you will probably gain yourself some new best
friends J . The reason why you should split the tip between
pickup and delivery is because more than likely the crew that does your pickup
will not be the same crew that delivers. So if you only tip after the move, the
pickup crew will never see their tip portion.
Local Movers: Tips for local
moves should be reflective of how hard the move is. For a small job with a bill
of around the $200, a proper tip would be $15-$20 per mover. If your move has
flights of stairs or a long carry walk, the movers would be working harder and
longer, so it would be appropriate to tip more.
For an all day move (7+ hours), an appropriate tip would be $50 per mover on the low end and $100 on the higher end.
For an all day move (7+ hours), an appropriate tip would be $50 per mover on the low end and $100 on the higher end.
Another way to calculate mover tips
would be to base it on the amount of hours worked. A good rule of them is
$5-$10 per mover per hour. For example, a 2-hour move with 2 movers would be
$10-$20 per mover. Another example: a 5-hour move with 3 movers would be
$25-$50 per mover.
If you are thinking about buying the
movers lunch and providing cold drinks, that is great and highly appreciated
especially on a hot, sunny day.
Don’t tip your movers at the
beginning of the move – it will not make them do a better job. Let them work
for it! It’s a great feeling to finish a job and get a tip. Also, don’t give
the full tip money to the job foreman. If you can, it’s best to give the tip
individually to the movers, in this way they will know that the tip is being
split fairly. It will also give them the opportunity to thank you for your
generosity.
Again, tipping is customary but not
mandatory –Thank you and have a good move.
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