expired Posted by njf • Dec 31, 2024
Dec 31, 2024 8:13 PM
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expired Posted by njf • Dec 31, 2024
Dec 31, 2024 8:13 PM
Great Clips Salon Coupon: Haircut for
(Valid thru 1/31/25)$10
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Because they get paid well, the hair stylists are generally pretty decent.
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For those who are wondering, they get paid the minimum wage ($15) plus tips so they probably make $30+ an hour
Keep on going until you find a great hair stylist. Then go strictly to that one from then on.
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Typically Great Clips only gives you a few weeks and the expiration date is based on when you get the coupon, so I want to make sure I have all of January if I get the coupon now.
I just requested the coupon when I saw your question and it shows the 31st as the expiration date in my email.
During covid I bought a pair of Cordless clipper and cut my own hair now. Can't believe wasted so much money for 5 minutes of work
Utah county.
Kinda had to hope because they said there was no way to verify until ringing it up at the end. Then again, the stylist admitted she's not "a techie person."
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Which place in S.F. Chinatown is this?
Employers know it and pay low accordingly.
Employees know it and hope (expect) a tip to make up for the no to low wages.
Customers know it but they may or may not accept it. As a customer, you can either:
1. Understand the tip is part of the cost and give the tip happily.
2. Understand the tip is part of the cost and give the tip grudgingly.
3. Do not give tip and try to use the excuse that it's illogical and that employers should be paying it.
4. Do not get the service that entails tipping.
I personally think that the tipping system is weird and flawed. I try to not use delivery service or such that can be avoided. But if and when i use a service that require tipping, i tip happily, at least the minimum per societal norms.
As for why they "need a tip" while making $12+/hr, well, try doing the math and think about living (surviving) at $12/hr and it's not that hard to understand why one would need/hope/wish for more than that to help make ends meet. Like you said, "prices aren't cheap"!
i tried using one a few months ago in nj, and they told me they did not participate. got stuck paying $22 for a shitty cut.
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