Re: Tipping in the MUA Industry
OMG…I can’t believe someone actually feels this way.
How is someone that you have hired to perform a service for you, a service that requires a specific skill-set that they have trained for and logged hours of experience in, taking advantage of you?
Perhaps this is a misconception on my part but i was under the impression that a tip is almost understood to be required in the “services” industry. What does having a business card have to do with it? I know plenty of drivers and personal assistants that have business cards…that doesn’t mean they shouldn’t be tipped. Does it?