Posted by Kent in KC on September 13, 2007 at 05:34:36 from (68.143.51.46):
In Reply to: Do You Tip Your Barber? posted by in-too-deep on September 12, 2007 at 14:04:23:
I'm semi-retired and have my own AFLAC agency. My every-third-Tuesday at the barber shop is a congenial experience I look forward to. Yeah, you have the hunting, fishing and car talk, the jokes and stories about the stuff everyone's wives do but it is also about a bunch of guys getting a fair shot of commaraderie you get in few places (kinda like YT).
He cuts my flat top with care and does a good job which is harder than it looks, judging by the number of bad flat tops I've gotten over the years. He also gives me the senior citizen discount ($11 instead of $13). I tip two bucks. If he's decent enough to give me a break on the price, I'm decent enough to give it back.
In this world many of us fellas work pretty much alone all day. Aside from a little YT and maybe talk radio, the trip to the barber is one of the few chances we get to interact with our peers. Enjoy it, leave a tip and get back to work.
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