On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 10:29:26 -0330, "Terry" strung together this:
Nope, tip as in a bit of cash for the lads for a job well done or something like that. Bit like service charge in a restaurant.
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 10:29:26 -0330, "Terry" strung together this:
Nope, tip as in a bit of cash for the lads for a job well done or something like that. Bit like service charge in a restaurant.
Frequently - over a cliff, preferably! ;-)
You can tell that I wasn't overly impressed with them last time we moved. Pity, if they hadn't been in such a tearing hurry to dump stuff anywhere they jolly well liked, and piss off home, they might have done alright out of it. As it was - zilch, and no return business!
Rick
tip! what tips do you get?
you're all being a bit harsh here ;-)
£20 to £30 a head if they've earned it, given you & the family a bit of banter along the way & look suitably knackered from hard work.remember most of your fee goes to the company they work for - they get practically sod all.
J
They don't *have* to do it and I'm sure they get more than minimum.
Si
Ditto, but that was becasue I forgot to tell them we had a piano.
My chappies were magnificent - small local firm - once in a lifetime move of
30 yrs accumulated "collectables".(including piano !) Well worth the £100 they got. Pete
As much as you think they're worth. If they've moved everything withou breakages, or other damage, then show appreciation for this with a larg tip.
If not, or they've shown poor customer service, then reduce or withhol the tip.
Regards, Graha
-- GRC
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