cbm32
Contributor
Sorry Dave, if they stink they shouldn't be doing the job at all. If they stink NO ONE should tip them and then maybe they would shape up or get out and let someone have the job that doesn't stink.
Not sure what islands you are talking about, but I have been diving on Kauai, St. Thomas, and Fiji. Some crews I tipped and some I didn't. I tipped the ones I thought were good and the ones I would try to stay away from in the future got no tip. Guess what? I am still alive and diving. So why had I "better" tip?? The last I was aware, MY money was MY money and I was free to spend it in any way I want or give it to anyone I want....or to NOT give it to someone I felt didn't do an adequate job.
I spent some time in my youth waiting tables. I got a lot of tips, and sometimes I didnt get a tip. Sometimes the lack of tip was because someone was just cheap, sometimes because someone just couldnt afford it, and sometimes because someone else messed up (the cook or someone else that worked there being rude or whatever). Guess what? When I didn't get a tip it didnt phase me one bit, UNLESS I felt that I had indeed messed up in some way and didnt deserve at tip and then it bothered me because I messed up and spoiled someones dining experience and NOT because I didn't get a tip.
I see you say you are a dive shop owner. How about you just pay your people a living wage instead of insisting people should tip so that you can get free labor? While diving in Fiji on an extended stay I ended up helping other divers and was even asked to lead or tail dives. I got NO tips. Should I whine and cry about it? Oh and at least a dozen people offered to buy me a drink because of my actions during dives and I accepted ZERO drinks. I did accept some eggs over easy from a young Chinese diver that I pulled off some coral the current had her pinned on during a night dive, but that was only because she intercepted the waiter and paid for them before I knew what she was up to and that night I bought her a drink to make up for it. Why did I help and refuse anything for it? Well because I could help and so I did. I didnt accept anything for any of it because I actually ENJOY diving and helping other divers when I can.
Any smell you perceive is most likely blow back from YOU. I suspect anyone that takes advantage of others by having them work for so little that they can not exist without tips probably is too cheap to heat water to take a bath or shower regularly.
Not sure what islands you are talking about, but I have been diving on Kauai, St. Thomas, and Fiji. Some crews I tipped and some I didn't. I tipped the ones I thought were good and the ones I would try to stay away from in the future got no tip. Guess what? I am still alive and diving. So why had I "better" tip?? The last I was aware, MY money was MY money and I was free to spend it in any way I want or give it to anyone I want....or to NOT give it to someone I felt didn't do an adequate job.
I spent some time in my youth waiting tables. I got a lot of tips, and sometimes I didnt get a tip. Sometimes the lack of tip was because someone was just cheap, sometimes because someone just couldnt afford it, and sometimes because someone else messed up (the cook or someone else that worked there being rude or whatever). Guess what? When I didn't get a tip it didnt phase me one bit, UNLESS I felt that I had indeed messed up in some way and didnt deserve at tip and then it bothered me because I messed up and spoiled someones dining experience and NOT because I didn't get a tip.
I see you say you are a dive shop owner. How about you just pay your people a living wage instead of insisting people should tip so that you can get free labor? While diving in Fiji on an extended stay I ended up helping other divers and was even asked to lead or tail dives. I got NO tips. Should I whine and cry about it? Oh and at least a dozen people offered to buy me a drink because of my actions during dives and I accepted ZERO drinks. I did accept some eggs over easy from a young Chinese diver that I pulled off some coral the current had her pinned on during a night dive, but that was only because she intercepted the waiter and paid for them before I knew what she was up to and that night I bought her a drink to make up for it. Why did I help and refuse anything for it? Well because I could help and so I did. I didnt accept anything for any of it because I actually ENJOY diving and helping other divers when I can.
Any smell you perceive is most likely blow back from YOU. I suspect anyone that takes advantage of others by having them work for so little that they can not exist without tips probably is too cheap to heat water to take a bath or shower regularly.