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How Many Tip Movers? Perspective Movers What does this life mean? Where does the universe end? How many driving tips? For some questions, there is no simple answer. But we will give it a try. First, let me say it as a mover: I never thought I was entitled to a tip. Like the rest of my crew, I operated on the idea that it was entirely up to the customer to decide whether to tip or not. All we can do is provide great service and hope (and we hope!) That our customers will be impressed enough to loosen their wallets. When they do, we really appreciate it. When they did not, there was not much we could do but shrug our shoulders and go home. The reasons you may want to tip your mover a lot: they are professional and courteous; they do a great job; they handle all your questions and requests with grace; they arrive on time, finish on time, and do not waste time in between. Maybe they just do their job, not scratching or solving one thing. On the other hand, maybe your mover does not meet your expectations. Maybe they have too much rest cigarettes or use a lot of bad language. Maybe your situation makes your mover tip difficult. The point is, the decision about how many tip movers is yours. If you decide to tip, good. Your crew will be happy. Now the question is: How much do I tip? How many driving tips - carryover pictures bring the sofa The most common answer you'll hear or read is $ 10 per mover for half a day, $ 20 per mover for a full day. Other recommendations require $ 4-5 per hour, per mover, or $ 6-8 per hour if you are really impressed with their service. Another way to find out how much to pay the movers is to use the percentage of your transfer fee - 5-10% seems to be the standard range. In some cases - such as hiring a HireAHelper driver for today - this will work because you know what the total cost of that day's movement is. But if you are moving remotely, most of your moving costs lead to transportation, making it quite difficult to know the cost of a day's work. Think it's too complicated? Let me tell you a little secret: the mover does not care about math. So instead of being fixated on working hours and percentages consider setting a basic tip you can afford (maybe $ 10 or $ 20 per mover mentioned above) and then bumping into it or down depending on how skilled, courteous, and professional your crew members are. Another factor to consider when calculating how many tip movers is your step difficulty. Does your mover have a lot of weight to handle? Is there a lot of stairs, or does everything climb from truck to your front door? Do they disassemble or re-install furniture for you? And do they handle everything like a true professional? Protip: There are two ways to get paid: Every hour, just as with the HireAHelper propulsion. With work, that usually happens for long distance steps. Getting paid every hour means your mover will be automatically compensated with the time it takes to negotiate the extra ladder and bring all your stuff down your slant to your front door and finally, to your home. Paid by work means they will not do it. Just something to remember. Note: Some van lanes will charge for "additional services" such as an extra flight of stairs or long distance between the truck and the front door. The movers who do the grunt work, however, may or may not see much of this additional cost. How do I tip? While it may be faster and easier to direct your money and ask them to share it amongst the crew, the sad truth is that unscrupulous leaders will sometimes pocket the cash and tell the crew "Sorry, they make us stiff." It may be quite rare, but it happens. (Never to me, I can say, but again, how do I know?) Submitting tips to your movers one by one ensures that nothing gets stiff. More than this, it is a powerful and personal movement. I always appreciate being given any tip directly, accompanied by a thank you and a handshake. Want to really show your appreciation? Call your movers by name during the move, as well as at the end. When you give them a tip, thanks for something they do with bai