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How much do you tip tattoo artists?
A friend of a friend is paying $800 for a half-sleeve. What would you tip for something like that? How much have you tipped for your pieces in the
past?
If I fail math, there goes my chance at a good job and a happy life full of hard work.
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XHonusWagnerX
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I had NO clue what to tip because Im very new to the tattoo world. My first piece was 5 sessions. I gave him the exact ammount he wanted each time
until it was done. At the end of the last session I gave him a tip of $70. I thought that was rather high, but I did it because he had given me money
off and one session for free because he canceled some apointments. So basicly the piece was $350 and I gave him $70 as a tip. This was for my first
tattoo, the 2 girls from the Strangers in Paradise comic.
For the Slapshot mask it was 3 sessions the first 2 sessions he said $100 each and thats what I gave him. At the end of the 3rd session he said $125
and I gave him all that I had with me, which was $140. I thought it would only be another $100 so I was a little short, but I dont think thats TO bad
of a tip.
Maybe I can learn if I did well or not based on some answers from the more experieiced tattooed people on the board!
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HONUS-as much as i can't stand a great deal of what you really like (for my own reasons that i would never hold,nor impose,against you),YOU FUCKING
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YOU,HONUS,IS WHAT MAKES THE "EDGE" COOL.
YOUR FRIEND,
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depends on the situation (how many hours, who it is, price, etc). don't think i've ever given less than $25 or more than $40
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fire, but I?m just not close enough to get the job done.? George Carlin
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For my first tattoo I had no idea that you were to tip the artist. Good thing my girl was smart enoguh to know. I can't remember how much the tips
were since I didn't pay for either of my tats.
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the thoughts here on tipping your artist is not the same as in the states. i asked a couple of people, and they said that they never tips. they say
that spreading the word is tipping enough.
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I've never tipped a tattoo artist. Is this some sort of American etiquette thing? cuz I've never heard of anyone tipping an artist.
Well, its this place where nobody works, and the pigs don\'t give you any shit. Everyone smokes weed and gets drunk all day. Its a place where
cunts like me and you can truly take it easy and relax. Know what I mean?
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Quote: | Originally posted by upyerbum
I've never tipped a tattoo artist. Is this some sort of American etiquette thing? cuz I've never heard of anyone tipping an artist.
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exactly what i meant, just summed up better
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I ususally tip 20 bucks a sitting.
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Yah the people of the United States have some how become guilted into tipping just about everyone. I think that we do it to ourselves because no one
really knows when its expected.
I look at a tip as being for someone that goes above and beyond. I was very happy with my tattoo experiences so I tiped what I felt was well. If I was
uphappy with the first I wouldnt have tipped at all and I wouldnt have gone back.
The only reason I always tip (even if its very small) in a resturaunt is because I dont want to worry about being remembered and having someone spit
in my food.
Quote: | Originally posted by REV.PAULIE
HONUS-as much as i can't stand a great deal of what you really like (for my own reasons that i would never hold,nor impose,against you),YOU FUCKING
RULE!
YOU,HONUS,IS WHAT MAKES THE "EDGE" COOL.
YOUR FRIEND,
PAULIE |
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i get tattooed for free but working in a shop i know that while its not expected, its always nice to tip, esp. if its someone you go to many times
over
$20 a sitting is a good call
you come at the king....you best not miss
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In America these days, every fuckin body wants a tip, it's ridculous. But the reason for tipping the artist, for you guys overseas, is that the
artist has to pay a percentage of the cost of the tattoo to the shop. The tip is extra for the artist to keep for himself. The question I have is do
you still tip if your artist owns the shop and isn't paying out to anyone? Where I get tattooed, it's 2 brothers that own everything and are the only
2 artists there. My mom said the fruit that does her hair owns the shop so she doesn't tip the guy.
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Always tip. I don't care if it's a waitress or a tattoo artist, tipping is important. Most people working in restaurants depend on tips as part of
their wages, if you think it's wrong to tip, don't go out to eat. I've known restaurant owners who actually withhold taxes from the wait staff's pay
based on an assumed general tip amount. Granted, if I get bad service or something, it WILL be reflected in the tip. I've dated enough waitresses to
know how important tips are and to understand tipping as a means of communication. Leaving a tip of a dime is MUCH more insulting than not tipping at
all. It shows that you were not happy and that you made a conscious decision to send a message. If you don't tip at all, it's assumed that either you
forgot or are just a cheap bastard.
As far as tattoo artists, I always try to give some kind of tip at every session. I don't think I've ever tipped less than 20% of the price I'm quoted
for the session and if I couldn't make it that much for that session, I make up for it on the next one. Like most self-employed people, the majority
of tattoo artists have no insurance or other benefits that most of us in the regular working world get from our employers. The least you can do for
someone who is permanently altering you is to try to keep them happy.
Veritas odium parit
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who said tipping is bad when it's deserved? I'm talking about bullshit like tipping people who pump your gas, or tipping your mailman at Christmas,
or the garbage man, or tipping the cashier at a pizza place who didn't do shit other than ringing the pizza up and putting it in a box. When it's
deserved I always tip nicely.
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I'm by no means a cheap bastard, I tip generously where its expected. Wait staff and bartenders, as you said, are paid minimum wage and depend on
gratuities, and hustle their asses off to get them. But tipping an artist is just not something that's done or expected up here. Not in the circles I
move in at any rate. If a guy gave me a really kick-ass piece or went above and beyond my expectations I would be inclined to give him some extra cash
but I don't know if I consider it a tip.
Well, its this place where nobody works, and the pigs don\'t give you any shit. Everyone smokes weed and gets drunk all day. Its a place where
cunts like me and you can truly take it easy and relax. Know what I mean?
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I have 2 full sleeves and have never tipped for a tattoo. I'm not cheap...I tip like 20% at restaurants when the service deems it because they work
for reduced wages because tipping is a part of their salary.
Tattoo artists are not working for low wages. They make more than enough money. My return service and recommendations should be more than enough
acknowledgement of their work. When they have my artwork ready on time and I don;t have to wait around because they overbook I'll maybe consider
it...but I know thats never going to happen so I'm not too concerned.
Juice is right about the tipping everywhere...I like how everywhere on earth you go, from dunkin donuts to starbucks theres tip cups out...give me a
break.
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Quote: | Originally posted by upyerbum
I've never tipped a tattoo artist. Is this some sort of American etiquette thing? cuz I've never heard of anyone tipping an artist.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Jason the Magnificent
I have 2 full sleeves and have never tipped for a tattoo. I'm not cheap...I tip like 20% at restaurants when the service deems it because they work
for reduced wages because tipping is a part of their salary.
Tattoo artists are not working for low wages. They make more than enough money. My return service and recommendations should be more than enough
acknowledgement of their work. When they have my artwork ready on time and I don;t have to wait around because they overbook I'll maybe consider
it...but I know thats never going to happen so I'm not too concerned.
Juice is right about the tipping everywhere...I like how everywhere on earth you go, from dunkin donuts to starbucks theres tip cups out...give me a
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they are providing a serive to you that you can not do for yourself
that in and of itself is enough reason to tip
but hey, do what ya like
you come at the king....you best not miss
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It's been so long since I got work done I can't even remember. Usually 20 though.
I wish I would get tipped more often by some of these uber rich people whose houses I'm beautifying... They pay my boss something like 300 per
man-day, I see 175 of that. When you've got movie screens that descend from your 25 ft ceiling you can afford to throw a little something my way!
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Quote: | Originally posted by MrBadVibes
Quote: | Originally posted by Jason the Magnificent
I have 2 full sleeves and have never tipped for a tattoo. I'm not cheap...I tip like 20% at restaurants when the service deems it because they work
for reduced wages because tipping is a part of their salary.
Tattoo artists are not working for low wages. They make more than enough money. My return service and recommendations should be more than enough
acknowledgement of their work. When they have my artwork ready on time and I don;t have to wait around because they overbook I'll maybe consider
it...but I know thats never going to happen so I'm not too concerned.
Juice is right about the tipping everywhere...I like how everywhere on earth you go, from dunkin donuts to starbucks theres tip cups out...give me a
break. |
they are providing a serive to you that you can not do for yourself
that in and of itself is enough reason to tip
but hey, do what ya like |
I agree with both of you to some extent, but I do think that it has gotten a little out of hand. Why tip at Dunkin Donuts, but not at McDonalds?
Quote: | Originally posted by REV.PAULIE
HONUS-as much as i can't stand a great deal of what you really like (for my own reasons that i would never hold,nor impose,against you),YOU FUCKING
RULE!
YOU,HONUS,IS WHAT MAKES THE "EDGE" COOL.
YOUR FRIEND,
PAULIE |
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Quote: | Originally posted by XHonusWagnerX
Quote: | Originally posted by MrBadVibes
Quote: | Originally posted by Jason the Magnificent
I have 2 full sleeves and have never tipped for a tattoo. I'm not cheap...I tip like 20% at restaurants when the service deems it because they work
for reduced wages because tipping is a part of their salary.
Tattoo artists are not working for low wages. They make more than enough money. My return service and recommendations should be more than enough
acknowledgement of their work. When they have my artwork ready on time and I don;t have to wait around because they overbook I'll maybe consider
it...but I know thats never going to happen so I'm not too concerned.
Juice is right about the tipping everywhere...I like how everywhere on earth you go, from dunkin donuts to starbucks theres tip cups out...give me a
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they are providing a serive to you that you can not do for yourself
that in and of itself is enough reason to tip
but hey, do what ya like |
I agree with both of you to some extent, but I do think that it has gotten a little out of hand. Why tip at Dunkin Donuts, but not at McDonalds?
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cuz dunkin donuts rulez and mcdonalds is fucked
you come at the king....you best not miss
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JUICE MAYNE MSHC
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tip jars for some touring band's buttfucker merch guy irritate the shit outta me.
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when it comes to eating, i only tip for sit-down service or delivery. dunkin', mcd's, starbucks, and the like, even pick-up restaurants, get no tip.
i've hired a company to help me move twice. both times, i gave half of a big tip up front, bought lunch, then delivered the second half upon
completion. i want those dudes to know up front i'm serious about them taking care of my shit.
if you live in a doorman building in NYC, it is imperative that you tip the staff at the end of the year (part of the reason why i never lived in
one). if you don't, services begin slowing down all around you. and in the bigger buildings, this can run you $300+ a year by the time you cover the
doormen, front desk staff, maintenance, and management.
If I fail math, there goes my chance at a good job and a happy life full of hard work.
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Quote: | Originally posted by JUICE MAYNE MSHC
tip jars for some touring band's buttfucker merch guy irritate the shit outta me. |
oooh, i've never seen that.
i rarely go to shows any more, but when i do, i always try to buy some merch. that shit goes a long way when a band is on the road.
If I fail math, there goes my chance at a good job and a happy life full of hard work.
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as for tattoo artists...
the vast majority of my work was done by one of my closest friends, and he's never accepted cash from me. i've taken him and his girl out to the
occasional nice dinner, even bought him a plane ticket to come to my bachelor party in vegas, but he's never taken cash. plus, i've set him up with
at least 50 other paying customers over the years. when i was still in school, he'd come down twice a year with a piercer and work on college kids i
lined up all weekend.
other than him... Bugs at Evil From The Needle had tea and sandwhiches brought up for us during my sessions, so that earned a fat tip! (cause you all
know i like to eat!)
If I fail math, there goes my chance at a good job and a happy life full of hard work.
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Quote: | Originally posted by MrBadVibes
Quote: | Originally posted by Jason the Magnificent
I have 2 full sleeves and have never tipped for a tattoo. I'm not cheap...I tip like 20% at restaurants when the service deems it because they work
for reduced wages because tipping is a part of their salary.
Tattoo artists are not working for low wages. They make more than enough money. My return service and recommendations should be more than enough
acknowledgement of their work. When they have my artwork ready on time and I don;t have to wait around because they overbook I'll maybe consider
it...but I know thats never going to happen so I'm not too concerned.
Juice is right about the tipping everywhere...I like how everywhere on earth you go, from dunkin donuts to starbucks theres tip cups out...give me a
break. |
they are providing a serive to you that you can not do for yourself
that in and of itself is enough reason to tip
but hey, do what ya like |
Theyre being paid to do it. Thats why I'm not doing it myself. I'm already paying them to do it.
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