ron2
Posted : 10/4/2008 9:44:48 AM
Since I don't have a tat, I wouldn't know if there's a different protocol for tipping in the tat world that is different from other service type places, such as restaraunts. In a restaraunt, I always tip at least 20% based on the original bill, even if I have a coupon. Case in point, for DW's birthday, we went to Red Lobster and a friend had given us a coupon. I still tipped 20 % on the original bill and the waiter basically got the value of the coupon in the difference.
So, let's say your DH's tat was $300 but the artist did it for $250. I would still tip $60, which brings the total bill up to $310. I don't know if tat artists pay stall lease like cosmetologists but, in any case, the artist has cleared a profit. Unless other things are taken in trade. A cosmetologist friend has trimmed my hair for free but I helped her move to her new place. So, giving me a $20 trim cost her less than the $200 - 300 she would have paid movers.