The typical tip for a pool guy who opens your pool ranges from $20 to $50, depending on the size of the pool and the complexity of the job. If the service is particularly thorough or if you're a returning customer, you might consider tipping on the higher end of that range. It's also a good idea to factor in your overall satisfaction with the service provided.
You should tip your pool cleaner the equivelent of one months service at Christmastime or the end of the year
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.
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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
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You should tip them around $5 dollars. Or more. =)
Oh, dude, tipping the football pool administrator? That's like tipping the weatherman for predicting rain - unnecessary but hey, if you're feeling generous, go for it. If you really wanna tip, maybe toss 'em a couple bucks, or a high five if you're feeling extra generous. But seriously, tipping for winning a pool? That's like tipping yourself for being awesome.
Do you tip the pizza delivery guy? He carries a $20, 3 lb. pizza why not tip the guys that carry in your $1000 dresser that weighs 250lbs.?
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.
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Around 15 to 20 Percent.