I used to have my own business walking dogs, and so what I used to do was charge two dollars for a big-medium dog, and then one for a small dog. If you are going to walk them for thirty minutes, then I suggest charging the $2/big-medium or the $1/small as a base fee and then fifty cents - maybe? - for every thirty minutes.
maybe about $6.00 an hour
Well if you were gonna do it for 30 mins then you should charge 15$ but if you were doing it for 1 hour then you should charge 30$
It depends on how far you are goin to be walking the dog. usually anywhere from 10 to 50$ dollars.
A sign reminding people to tip can easily cause offense. It is a patrons choice whether they tip or not... People should be allowed to chose to tip depending on the service they receive. This is what encourages good service. If tipping is compulsory then you should really add a service charge to the cost of your service and not expect tipping.
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Depends on where you live. In the UK a company can charge a 'call out' fee, but not a 'service charge' if no service was performed. However, this should be stated by them when you made the appointment. If you live in the UK you can approach the Citizens' Advice Bureau regarding the legality - take the bill.
I guess they should. People should be ready for what they're walking into.
Yes, as per rules. If you get a service, you should pay for it. Islam or no Islam.
walking exercise
It should go to the staff. It is an alternative name for a gratuity or tip.
stop but if 5m from walking line charge forword
so they wouldn't bother people when there walking.