driftin' by
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ggunn:That's a lot, IMO.
Naw, I think it's the "Mine is bigger than yours." mentality.
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ggunn:That's a lot, IMO.
garrobo:ggun: If you read the other posts, you will see that I tip exactly what every other poster says that they tip. In other words: $5 a tank or $10 for a two tank dive. Duh.
Garrobo:driftn by: That's right, $10 each for a two tank trip. When I go diving it's for three days, one two tank dive each morning. That adds up to $60 in tips for the boat as opposed to $30. I guess I didn't read the other's posts correctly. So it costs me another $30 more than most people tip. So what. If I can afford $1200 for a round trip ticket, hotel, diving and a rental car (Cozumel) I can certainly afford an extra $30 for the boat folks. They work hard, depend on their tips and deserve it. Other cheapskates may disagree. I understand that some people don't tip at all. I also tip the waiter and cook at least $5.00 each at my evening meal and a few bucks for the workers if I eat in the afternoon, along with the lady who cleans my room. Costs me $100 or a little more each trip. I'll guarantee you one thing though and that is that when they see me coming the service is immediate, friendly and most helpful.
What driftin' by said. That's twice what everyone else was saying they tip. Duh, yourself. ;^)Garrobo:ggun: If you read the other posts, you will see that I tip exactly what every other poster says that they tip. In other words: $5 a tank or $10 for a two tank dive. Duh.