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Blah! I'd rather shore dive.Taking a different look at this, I sometimes think a reasonable tip added into the price of a dive would be easier.
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Blah! I'd rather shore dive.Taking a different look at this, I sometimes think a reasonable tip added into the price of a dive would be easier.
On my part, I wouldn't have to worry about what denomination of bills I bring along (actually on my list of things to take with me the morning of a dive) and I wouldn't have to worry that my dive buddy didn't bring anything less than a $50 bill and he's going to ask me to loan it to him!
Yeah, if you're supposed to have the same captain & DM for the week, or however long you're booking with them. It's convenient, and helps encourage the crew to give top service all week. I suppose it'd be appropriate to mention your intentions to the crew so they can trust you to not stiff them.I rather enjoy being able to settle up at the end of the week and just add the tip to the credit card.
I do put my diving on my credit card, but keep the tip as a separate cash payment.I rather enjoy being able to settle up at the end of the week and just add the tip to the credit card.
I rather enjoy being able to settle up at the end of the week and just add the tip to the credit card.
Blah! I'd rather shore dive.
It is also because if the tip was put on the credit card or as part of the bill - the business has to report those tips as income here in MX anyway - credit card payments go directly into a business bank account here and as such are reported as income which incurs the 16% sales tax liability, income tax and other fees - tips are separate and don't have anything to do with a crews wages from the business standpoint - tips are optional but appreciated if the customer wants to give themI think this is still true: the credit card company charges a merchant fees when a customer's cc is used. Would the merchant (dive op) pay this from their business fees, from the tip money, or from both? Thought this was a reason waiters/waitresses preferred cash tips.
That solves the whole issue of the thread! lol