Ive been #1'ing myself since my early 20's* and was about to buy
the wahl balding clippers a few months back,
when I thought to myself it would be good to grow
my hair out and find out exactly how bald I had become.
Turns out its not as bad as I'd always thought :icon_razz:
Its no Fro, but its still a novelty to walk into a barbers and say
"short back and sides, leave it a bit longer on the top please"
* I blame that geezer off D:ream. not Prof Brian Cox, the other one.
Johnus said:
PhilD said:
Well got to say I think places charging more than £6 for a dry cut are having a tin bath at our expense. Does anyone know offhand what a skilled trade like a chippy or plasterer charges per hour for comparison?
As for tips, they should have gone out the window when the guaranteed minimum wage came in. Anyone making £20+ per hour doesn't need any tax-free on the side. But as with taxis and restaurants, we've been conditioned to feel guilty if we don't.
Interesting US fed min wage 7.25$ hr.
Tipped employees 5.12$ hr. $ not £.
Most fast food places make employees managers or asst managers so they don't have to pay overtime. Great place(;-(
I understand the tipped workers are taxed as if they always receive a
% tip.
Ive been reading some horror stories about people serving large groups,
not receiving a tip and realizing that they had actually paid to serve the customers.