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msmemory_archive) wrote2005-12-05 11:00 am
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Tipping
So the professional movers are coming tomorrow, in the teeth of the nor'easter, to move all the furniture. It's clear that gratuities (tips) are expected, and due to the weather I'm especially convinced they're appropriate. But how much? We have four guys and two trucks, for the day.
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http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:Qcgv4raBQ08J:www.tipping.org/tips/TipsPageMovers.html+tip+movers&hl=en
might help. Also, try to have coffee, cocoa, or a dunkin card for them to get some, to warm up.
Congrats on the new home =)
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Boy movers are awesome. The whole thing that would have taken 8 friends all day took these four guys about 3 hours... technique and a belt makes the weakest of them able to lift as much as my favorite Duke.
-R
"Friends help you move. Real friends help you move bodies."
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(I was once a mover myself, but we didn't get tips like that!--that was more than a quarter-century ago)
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Please check your rates and math separately from theirs. When we moved last, the crew chief worked out a bill on paper and handed it to me. It was clear that he was having trouble with math that day, but it ended up with about what we had been quoted, so I paid in cash. Then we got a call two days later saying that he had miscalculated and we owed them $300 more. I told them to send a written bill showing all the work and rates, and though they tried to get us to send them more cash without it, eventually they gave up.
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All the things
Also: I found a package of labels that said "Kitchen, living room, bedroom one" etc. I went around and labeled all the furniture and as many boxes as I could, and put one of the labels on the door of each room. The Movers thought it was godlike, since they didn't have to ask where things went.
If that kind of label isn't available in your area, you can use a mailing label, a colored dot and the name of the room, and the same color on the door of the room.
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Re: labelling
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