Furniture Delivery Guy Tip
It is not mandatory to tip furniture delivery workers.
Furniture delivery guy tip. Furniture Delivery Tipping March 9, 2015 10:46 AM Subscribe.. When dining out plan to tip restaurant servers 15% to 20% before taxes. Except the delivery guys might not be seeing much of the money, not that I really know.
I tip furniture deliverers $10; If tipping is allowed and the delivery people do a good job (not just dump the box and leave, but, actually take the time to. If that’s all there is to it you don’t need to tip a ton - maybe $10 for 2 guys.
Well the delivery guy (single delivery guy) couldn't get the items to our second floor himself so my husband had to help him. Assuming the packages are as freakin’ heavy as a typical Ikea package and they are bringing it into your home - I certainly would. I always tip 20% at restaurants.
I would tip for furniture delivery, but in your specific case, probably $5-10 each. He carries a $20, 3 lb. I've tipped if there have been several pieces of furniture or if they go above and beyond (like when the delivery person put felt feet on all of the items he delivered), but generally speaking, I hate the whole tip for everything mindset.
Holiday tipping of $20 or a restaurant gift card is always appreciated," Mayne says. It's a very hard job and the guys always really appreciate it. Posted by Lescha at 10:55 AM on March 9, 2015 ..
Such as treat an area more heavily than normal or move furniture, you may want to tip $5 to $10. If the mattress, box spring, delivery, and hauling off the old mattress and springs only cost you $200, those delivery guys can’t be making much at all. Do you tip furniture delivery guys if they also put your stuff together?

