Gifts.com has a Christmas tipping guide showing how much you should tip various people at Christmas...including hairdressers
The standard tip for any person winning money in a football pool (or any other pool) is 10% of your winnings. So, your tip to the pool administrator should be about $46.00. By the way, congratulations!
No. The typical snooker cue tips are much smaller than the typical pool cue tips. So, you can fit a pool cue tip to a snooker cue, but not a snooker cue tip on a pool cue.
I also live in a large building in NYC, with a number of porters/maintenance men and doormen (security guards, actually).Usually, I tip the maintenance people and security guards $20 to $25, and the Super gets $50.The building I live in is not a fancy building. If you live in a luxury building, I think they usually expect you to tip more. Twenty dollars is really just the minimum.Also, my ex-boyfriend is a doorman, and he has gotten very small Christmas tips sometimes (like $10). He has said that a $10 tip is just insulting. He'd almost rather just get nothing.
You should tip your pool cleaner the equivelent of one months service at Christmastime or the end of the year
One tip for getting out of Christmas debt would be to adapt to a conservative lifestyle and live on a budget. Another tip would be to sell old things that were replaced at Christmas time.
It is called chalking the cue. The pool chalk is an abrasive, not chalk, and provides more frictin between the cue ball and the cue tip.
Any material can be used as a ferrule on a pool cue, but not all materials can be used for the tip. G10 is a type of fiberglass and is the hardest that can be used for both the ferrule and the tip. There are also cues that have stainless steel or brass ferrules, but these cannot be used as the tip material.
Well it depends on the place your working at, if the majority of its business is from banquets and if they tip pool. If so it can range anywhere from 20-45 dollars an hr with the tip pool
Transport International Pool. It is now a company of GE Capital.
Around 15 to 20 Percent.
i would tip like $10 (if it was at your request.) its not a big job and can be done in 10 to 15 min. If he wanted them, I would not tip. It is his job to keep the maintenance up.