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May 24th, 2010

Removal Men do great physical work, but unfortunately do not get paid huge amounts due to the nature of the business sector.

Because it is class=’posible_changer’ id=’spin_2′ onclick=’ShowSpinOptions(2)’>extremely bray intensive and is hence classed as a “Blue Collar or Working Class” job, most Removal Men only get paid just above the minimum wage. They therefore rely greatly on tips and donations from customers on end of their removal. Just like waitresses and bar staff.

Tipping a Removal man often seems like a mysterious procedure that stumps a lot of people. I often get asked “How much should I tip a Removal Man?”, “Should I tip a Removal Man if they do a good job?”, “Removal Men get paid to do their job, why should I tip them as swell”, and so on……

These are all valid questions and real easier than you might suppose to exercise.

In fact, you just need to go with your instincts. If you think the Removalists have done a good job then do not be afraid to tip them. If you don’t think they have done a good job at all, then just like a waitress who gives bad service, don’t tip them.

Don’t forget, this is their job and they should not expression a tip. It is an added fillip.

Do not feel bad or guilty if they are waiting in front of you expectantly after the job is done. Everyone has a excerpt to make and they made a choice to become a Removalists Sydney knowing how much they were red to get paid.

up to now, tips at the end of the day do greatly encourage their monetary resource and help keep them motivated ready for the next day. Removals is long hard work. peculiarly in bad atmospheric condition. So any little special 56Use helps.

How much should you tip them? Well that is totally up to you.

Tipping Removal men is a totally personal thing and can range from anyplace from $5 – $25 each. However, the general rule is to give the whole team $10.00 – $20.00 and they can divide it up between themselves. But again, I stress, this is totally personal to you and you must feel completely comfortable with how much you select to give. And only if you think they merit it.

But please, please, what ever you doDO NOT give them intoxicant or beer thinking that they would prefer this to a tip. Of course some of them would like to have a cold beer or can of lager after a hard days work, but every now and again they may get called to assist on another removal or preservation and this would not be good.

How would you like it if several Removal Men turned up in your house smelling of beer and bumping into things. You would not be at all happy. So please view other customers as well as the Removal Companies wellness and rubber Regulations. Plus the Removal Driver definitely CANNOT drinking before he finishes work for obvious reasons.

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