daniel f aleman
Contributor
Al Mialkovsky:Hmmm, that statement implies a couple of things. First of all are you saying that Dive Masters aren't professionals? I wonder why you'd make such a blanket statement as never tip an instructor.
Secondly not all of us are independent instructors. I get paid per student. Let's pretend I get paid a zillion dollars a student but I give much more value than the student expects. Sure my dive master has done a wonderful job of hauling tanks back and forth but let's pretend the instructor is perceived as the one that gave 2 zillion dollars worth of value.
No tip for the instructor but that tank hauler gets a few bucks?
Al,
I think that you should price your courses as to the value that you offer. If an instructor does extras, outside of course offering, then you're acting as a Divermaster, or acting by another name, and you should be tipped (compensated) for it. Remember, tips are income but they are definitely different than wages.
Dan