We always tip our housecleaners because they come through a company. I didn't when I had someone who worked for herself.
Yeah, I've only had a housekeeper that we paid directly, and we paid her quite well, so no tips. But I can see how the people working for a company would appreciate a tip.
most dealerships the salesman is trying to manipulate you into spending as much as possible.
This is where I chime in and mentioned how much I liked the Carmax buying experience.. Like Saturn dealerships (or at least how they used to be, haven't been to one in a while), there's no haggling on the price, and NOBODY will bother you, until you ask to speak to a salesperson. Then, as soon as you want one, there is one right there. No high-pressure sales, and their commissions are not based on the price of the car, so there's no incentive for them to try and push you into a more expensive car than what you're looking for.
Question: when someone comes to clean your house, do you tip him or her? I'm not sure if it will be the owner of the business or not. (it's an independent small local company thing)
I don't tip my cleaner. But I gave her an unrequested raise, give her a holiday bonus and a paid week's vacation. If she does a particularly good job, I'll add a little extra on the next week's pay.
Well, no. I mean, yeah, it is, but in most dealerships the salesman is trying to manipulate you into spending as much as possible. Whether that takes charm or lying or bullying, that's what they'll do. My DH used to sell cars and even now many car salesman engage in the kind of tricks that other businesses don't.
I will echo what Sean said. I had purchased new cars my entire life and CarMax has really changed my perspective on how a car dealership should operate. Apparently their salespeople get their commission based on how many cars they sell, not on the value of the car, so they don't push you into a higher model. Prices are set, so there's no games with the sales manager, in fact, you never see them. Same thing, you don't deal with finance department. They put your info into a computer right in front of you and you see the offers from the banks come up right in front of you. Pick the one you like and then sign the paperwork. You have 5 days to return the car for any reason. Don't like the color, return it, neighbor laughed at your choice, return it. You have 3 days to shop for a different financing deal with no penalties as well.
So now that Saturn isn't what it was - I'm going to go to Carmax. Cool. But from even the reasonable carbuying experience, I expect our cars to fall apart before we buy again.
BTW, if you are a recruiter -- Don't say -- You'll never find a job at that salary. Even if you are right -- why would anyone work with you when you stoop to fear tactics in the first 20 min phone call you have with someone. You sound desperate and incompetent.
What's a good corset buying site(s)? I can't remember recommendations.
P-C, whew! I tipsy-typed and then regreted it, thinking I may have totally offended you. Whew!
I adore Wanda Sykes, too, but that might've been Natter (oh, the perils of clicking "read new" and not paying attention).
Cashmere, are you readying for Vegas, or what?! Do I need to go buy a corset too??