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Comparing tipping doctors to Massage therapists is not very comparative. Doctors go through 8 year of medical school (or whatever it is) and can see 20 people in an hour and hire other people in an office to see even more patients and are paid by all the major insurance companies.
Your feelings about tipping are a good reflection on your beliefs about money and having money - whatever that might tell you.
Julie
look at the first page. there were several suggestions.
Elizabeth (Cassie) Christensen said:
and no one answered the question, just argued about if it was ok to tip or not.
My average client comes every other week. They feel they are doing something special for themselves to improve their health. They rarely spend on themselves and do not do much for vacations. They do not tip but the fact they come in regularly and regard the massage as important as their diet (many even more since they cheat on their diets ;-)), I feel even more appreciated than if they came less often so they could tip me.
Lis, simply put I agree. LOL
Marilyn,
I work in a chiropractic office and I am creating a sign tomorrow reason being if they aren't told then they don't know. Just like when I was old enough to go to the hairdresser alone I didn't know I was suppose to tip her. I don't get paid from my chiro I merely rent space so that is why to me it's not that big of a deal. My tips pay my gas so I need them. Now when someone asks how much to tip I tell them that's on them and do it as they see fit.
Marilyn St.John said:
I just wouldn't feel right about placing a sign or tip jar in my space. Maybe it has a little to do with my location (inside a chiro office)--I mean, we don't tip our dental hygenists, do we? Many people see my service as adjunct to their chiro visit and leaving a gratuity would never occur to them. On the other hand, people who come in just for massage almost always leave extra--and I always feel gifted, ESPECIALLY because no sign nor jar had to prompt them to do that!
Marilyn,
I work in a chiropractic office and I am creating a sign tomorrow reason being if they aren't told then they don't know. Just like when I was old enough to go to the hairdresser alone I didn't know I was suppose to tip her. I don't get paid from my chiro I merely rent space so that is why to me it's not that big of a deal. My tips pay my gas so I need them. Now when someone asks how much to tip I tell them that's on them and do it as they see fit.
Marilyn St.John said:I just wouldn't feel right about placing a sign or tip jar in my space. Maybe it has a little to do with my location (inside a chiro office)--I mean, we don't tip our dental hygenists, do we? Many people see my service as adjunct to their chiro visit and leaving a gratuity would never occur to them. On the other hand, people who come in just for massage almost always leave extra--and I always feel gifted, ESPECIALLY because no sign nor jar had to prompt them to do that!
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