RadRob
Contributor
GlazierB:Tipping? Gesh.
Some may consider this cheap, oh well. I don't my server at a restaurant for this reason... I don't feel I need to subsidize there income because of a poor carrer choice. I paid for my food, paid the extra for the said food ... For the service of having it brought to me and cleaned up after me.
Now a instructor sure he/she might not be making great money or any at all... But I didn't make them go in to this carrer path. They are also living their life the way I only wish I could, in the ocean on a daily basis. I believe the best instructors teach not for the money but for passion of passing on their knowledge to other divers and having them share in their love of the ocean.
All my instrcutors have been great people and in lieu of tipping I pass the word around friends and co-workers. They in return take their first steps in to the diving world and some continue... All based on my recomindations....
So yeah... I am sure not a popular view but it's mine...
B
Chances are, your server at a restaurant only gets paid $2.13 per hour and rely on your tip to make any money. Any person that performs a service for you just so you won't have to deserves a tip. You eat out so you don't have to prepare a meal and can enjoy all types of food. A bell boy carries your bags up so you don't work yourself too hard (sarcasm intended). Maids in hotel rooms pick up and straighten your room after some sloppy jerk throws up all over the toilet or is too lazy to make their own bed. These are all things that you have the ability to do, but you choose to let someone else do them for you. Therefore, they deserve some type of compensation from you.
Instructors are different. You don't have the ability to teach yourself, so it is their job to do it, and they get paid for that job. However, If you really got great instruction and got some benefit for their performance above and beyond what is required of them, why not drop them a few bucks. Otherwise, start toting your own luggage and scrubbing your own toilets at the hotels, and learn how to teach yourself. We'll see how well that goes.