I never tipped for lessons and I was never tipped when I gave lessons. Groupon is a little different though. They want you back as a return customer and that is why they offered it up on Groupon.
Sadly, most people use Groupon as a one time only deal. I am guilty of this but I have found some services I have used regularly after a Groupon. That is what they are hoping!
BTW, what are riding lessons going for now? As a child in the 70's my parents paid $20 an hour. When I taught in the 80's it was $35-40. Going rate in the late 90's was $60-75 an hour. I have no idea now what it costs since I quit the business. DNiece (18) pays a trainer for lessons so that is not comparable.
scbelleatheart said:So how much did the Groupon cost you? Curious.
ah1126 said:Was there fine print on the Groupon? I know all the restaurant.com coupons have lots of fine print, all including an 18% tip. I have only bought one or two Groupons so I'm not sure about them. I don't know how a company can tell you that you have to tip, unless it was part of the Groupon deal.
mks18412 said:It was $65 for three hours. I thought I was getting a good deal. When I talked to the lady she said that does not include the $20 tax & tip. Thats $20 per hr or lessons, an additional $60 . That doubles my groupon...... I guess I will suck it up, use the groupon and move on to a different trainer when groupon runs out.
Well we went to riding lessons today. We actually left earlier so we would not be late. We get there and the gate to the farm is LOCKED and not a soul around. My husband calls the lady and she will not be back for 3-4 HOURS.... I had this appointment since last week!!! I was TICKED!! All this talk about mandatory 18% tip and she cant even show up................................. So we leave that farm and find a ranch about 15 minutes from the house. Guess what???? The rancher/trainer was actually there. Super nice lady, she let us sit in on a lesson and walk thru the barn and pet the horses. And another thing she does NOT charge TAX OR TIP!!