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How much do you pay for a haircut and what's the rule about tipping your stylist?? nm

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pizza delivery tipping question

Hi all:  I've recently noticed that a prominent pizza chain that begins with a D has started charging me a 1.50 delivery charge.  I normally tip the delivery guy anywhere between 3 and 6 depending on amount of order, weather conditions, etc.  I'm wondering who this 1.50 goes to and why are they charging me 1.50.  If goes to the delivery guy, great, more power to him. 


Also, do you tip higher on Superbowl Sunday?  Just curious.  TIA


If you have been seeing the same stylist for a long
time, then I don't think he/she should put this new charge on you.  I would tell him/her that you are not too happy with the price increase since you have been a loyal customer and let her know that in all honesty your hair is short and does not require the cumbersome task of drying long locks.  Ask him/her to recommend a new stylist that does not charge as much at another salon or even within that salon itself.  I'm sure you could work something out.  In our area, the stylist rents the chair, so the increase is put forth by the stylist and is not a salon-wide increase, but there are salons where the stylist charges more because they have gone to school and are really "up on things", new trends, etc.  Another thing to consider if the price has to be is to not go as often.  After you've paid your $60.00, explain to the scheduler that you will have to wait an extra 2-3 weeks before you come back for another cut. 
He should consider his wife FIRST, not his stylist.....
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Yes. My stylist said the doctor recommended that if SM
the patches did not work for her. He told her that within three months with Chantix the smoking is gone forever. I know we have a lot of pet lovers on this board, myself one of the most enhusiastic. These poor pets are also very susceptible to second-hand smoke. It penetrates the fur into the skin and they often pay the consequences with cancer and lung/heart problems.
hope you find the right stylist...sm

I remember getting great scalp massages with super conditioning that would nearly put you to sleep, sitting under the hairdryer for a half hour...another rinse, then a decent cut, a set and back under the hairdryer then styled...Boy, do I miss those days... Cat


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLdKU4JCYqg    


LOL! They interviewed his hair stylist on ET or one of those shows and
it was very interesting. Said he is a fanatic about his hair, worse than Clay Aiken. LOL Apparently he chooses all the syles and is pretty demanding in getting what he wants. The week he had the feathered look he had asked for a *Farrah*. So I'm thinking this week must have been a *Cher*? Remember that! Didn't sound like this stylist was too thrilled with him. I guess it's gotten to where everyone wants to see what he will be doing next. He may not sing well but he's no dummy ; )
My hair stylist last October got a tiny darling baby Daschund and SM
a huge hawk was constantly circling around every time she let him out in the yard. Her neighbor was concerned as well. Little Rusty is somewhat bigger now and nothing happened, but I know for sure that the bird had his eye on a very nice dinner.  Like you said, they have to eat, but nature can be cruel sometimes.
How much do you pay for a haircut? SM

I live in a fairly large city and I believe I have been paying way too much.


I don't want to start any battles, but I'm just curious.  What is average?


haircut
I pay about $20 for a wash, dry, style plus a tip. I guess it could be worse huh?
Haircut
I pay anywhere from $17-$22 in a small town in Northern Ohio. If you go to one of the chains like Best Cuts, Famous Hair, etc., it runs anyways from $10-$13.
What should you tip on a $65 haircut?
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Haircut
For just a cut and a dry/style - 12.00. I usually tip about 20%.
Over-priced haircut. SM

The salon and hairdresser I have been going to for years have raised their prices like crazy over the past year or so.  They now charge $60 for a haircut. My hair is short, chin length. 


The hairdresser used to spend about 20 minutes doing my hair, what with blowdrying and all, but now, since the price has gone up, she is spending less than five minutes.  Clip, clip and done.


Can I ask her if she would lower the price for my haircut or would that be out of line?  If not, I am definitively planning on going to another salon.  Haircuts around here are not cheap, but $60 for short hair and less than five minutes is insane. If that was what anything was thinking, yes, it is INSANE.


$60 ? i pay 12 for a haircut w/styling. where are you?
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I always tip 10-15%, but I have never paid $65 just for a haircut...
nm
haircut prices

$35 to $40; less if you don't have it blow-dried.  For the works (cut, color, highlights), about $150. Toner may be more,depending on the salon.  Tip is 20%, & don't forget the shampoo tech. 


These are Houston prices.


$30.00 for haircut.... Upscale salon...
I usually give her 5.00, but 10 if she colors.  I love her though and gave her 20.00 at Christmastime.....
I pay $40.00 for a haircut, color and to get my eyebrows done. She charges $30.00, but I pay her $4
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I hope they didn't charge him for the haircut! -(nm)-

My 15-yo son shops on line at Old Navy and Hot Topic, shoes.com. And he's cool. As for haircut.

Also add another new rule...sm
At a local school, there is to be no talking during lunch due to a few choking episodes that couldn't be heard over all the talking (all turned out fine). If someone is caught, they lose recess. We read it to our 8-year-old son because he loves to talk during lunch and barely gets his lunch eaten, and he didn't like that one:-) I can see how some kids abuse passing gas as we have a few of those neighbor kids that do it and laugh about it, but our son gets embarrassed about things like that, thank goodness.
RED SOX RULE
10 to 1 going into the 4th inning. WAY TO GO, SOX
the rule is . . .

go in order of arrival first at stop sign.  In the event of arriving at the same time, or there is question of who arrives first, you are to yield to the driver to the right.  These situations would be easier if people would just pay attention, and then you have those drivers that don't have a clue as to how to handle it, so they just sit there.  In that case, I just wave those people on.  And, like you, I have seen people basically just treat it as a yield sign.  Those are the ones you have to look out for -- the slide-throughs!


Another school rule...
just another reason I am glad I homeschool!

A local school district just informed the students via announcement over the PA system that "Farting" in class can now result in AEP placement! I couldn't believe it so I've questioned some of the kids that go there. All I've questioned say yes, that's what they said.

How stupi*d can you get?
For those of you who believe this rule had to be made
because of those with medical problems - you are very naive.  We are know there are exceptions to all rules - this has obviously become a huge problem with obnoxious children.
New Texas Rule
I for one am so glad I do not live in Texas.  To force someone to take a shot like that!  It should be the parents who decide.   I have suffered from cervical cancer and no I do not want my two daughters having this injection.  We do not yet know enough about the side-effects and long-term effects of this new drug. 
my rule of thumb has always been--sm
if the critics hate it, I will definitely go out of my way to see it. If the critics love it, to me, it is usually the most boring movie I will have ever seen. I don't understand it, but it works for me! lol.
If you really loved me, by Ann Rule. sm
she writes true crime books, really excellent writer, one of my favorites. However, I need to mix it in with chick lit, recently finished The Devil Wears Prada. Had the Nanny Diaries on my mp3 player (I thought the stories had a similar tone). Also like Michael Lee West book Mad Girls in Love, because it takes place in Tennessee, and she had some familiar places in it. Want to read some of her other stuff.
Exception to the rule
Well, she is the exception to the rule here - she does not own an Ipod, will not even let me have the radio on in the car and her cell phone, which she has had for 3 years because I insisted she have it at school because of asthma, has rang no more than 10 times in all that time - her part of the cell phone minutes do not even account for 10-15 minutes a month.  She has had driver's education and I have let her drive with me all summer and she will only drive to and from school.
Thanks for that one. Animals rule!
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New rule - anyone in agreement?
New rule - if a person goes to the ER and says she has 10 out of 10 pain, but sits on the table laughing and joking with her mother, playing with game boy thingy (or this could be a guy too), claims she has 10 out of 10 pain, but is not showing any signs of pain and is talking on her cell phone, the doctor should be able to tell her she needs to go to her regular physician the next day as she is not showing any signs of pain and the emergency room is just that - for emergencies (you know things like gunshot wounds, asthma attacks and other states of emergencies - hence the term "emergency" room.  If they can't get in to their doctor then go to day care, in/out or whatever it is called but don't come back to the er unless there is definitely an emergency.  I know all about how ERs are not suppose to turn away anyone, but this is getting out of hand.  Oh yes, and then have a bill ready for the cost they have just incurred by the use of the ER for a non-emergency type visit.  Anyone else share similar views?
I agree with this rule BUT
I do understand why some people show up in the ER rather than at doc's office. In my area, there are really no quick care type facilities. Our doctors' offices are very hard to schedule into. For instance, at my local hospital, just blocks from my house, nearly every practice is owned by that hospital's healthcare system. The "system" has decided that they lose money when people make a "sick" appointment for the next day. In their opinion, if you make an appointment to see the doc tomorrow because you feel unwell today... you may feel better tomorrow and not show up. Now they lose money because that slot is open. (Oh, and they do charge $50 if you don't show up.)

What this means is, if I've been sick all day and I feel really awful and know I want to see the doc tomorrow, I can't call the office today and schedule for the next opening. I MUST schedule my sick appointment on the day I'm sick. OK, so now I wait until the second the practice opens the next day. They have maybe 10 slots available for sick appointments, and anyone who is sick is calling like crazy to get one of those slots. It's like trying to get really hot concert tickets. If there are no sick slots left on the schedule, the office says, "Sorry, we can't schedule you for tomorrow, you'll have to call back."

A lot of people in our area are completely frustrated with this nonsense. They end up going to the ER instead, because they'll be seen. We recently had to do this with my mother-in-law who had been running a fever between 100 and 101 for four days and tried three times to get an appointment with her doctor. She felt absolutely awful during all of that time. Turns out she had a sinus infection. All she needed were antibiotics, but she had to go to the ER in order to be seen.

Where do I live? Just outside of Philadelphia, sometimes called the "Capital of Medicine". We have 6 med schools here, and umpteen hospitals, yet it's difficult to get appointments when you need them. On average, I wait 3 months for regular physical exams, and seeing specialists?? Forget it. You may wait even longer!

That's my rant for the day.
First rule: Know your prices. sm
Second rule: Then again, it won't save you any money to drive all around unless you are making substantial purchases. If just one item is a little higher at Wal-Mart or the grocery store where you already are shopping, might as well go ahead and get it then. I shop first at the Dollar Store. Love Top Job and can't always find it anywhere else. Also, those old timey remedies include vinegar, cheapest and proven to kill as many germs as alcohol and bleach. Back in the day, I remember the ladies starting out the wringer washer (yes, I am that old) with the whites, then running those out to the side and reusing the water. I have actually wished a few times I had a wringer washer, especially after a hurricane. Then they started rinsing the clothes using the same water as long as they could for the rest of the stuff.

Make a list and stick to it, no impulse buying, take your coupons, maybe include a small cooler or thermal bag in your vehicle especially in the summer.

Check out the new lightbulbs, LED's and these new fluorscents, but beware of mercury in broken fluorescents if you are of childbearing age or have small children about, especially if one breaks. These are for heavy duty areas, the "light that is almost always on". From what I understand, there is no real saving if you just turn it on to get something, then turn it right back off. I had motion detection lights outside, but had to unplug it, too much breeze here on the coast and the trees constantly set them off. Almost choked on that light bill.

Some economist on TV was saying to shop the perimeters of the store and avoid the center aisles, this for both money and health reasons.

See something really cute and not too expensive at wal-mart? Started telling myself I bet I could get 50cents for that in a garage sale in 6 months. Not doing the impulse buying will save a small fortune; it really adds up. Don't look at the stuff while you are checking out, either.

Check out America's Test Kitchen, not long ago they had a program on making your own pizza in 30 minutes. If you have kids, that can save you a fortune, that is about the most expensive thing out there.

my grandmother made the most wonderful soup - from a soup bone and leftovers. She never threw away leftover veggies; they went into the freezer in little bags until needed.

That is another thing, cut back on the meat and up the veggies.

I do splurge on some things. I usually have canned chicken ready for cheater pot pie and frozen pie crusts. All 3 of my daughter-in-laws use that recipe now, great with leftover chicken or turkey, another thing to be frozen when left over.

If you do eat out, make it during the day when prices are down.

maybe I gave you one or two things anyway. Good luck.
Have you questioned the no sex rule?
?
What's shocking is that a rule is needed.
Many here have acted like this is normal behavior and should be excused and there are reasons for it, etc.  Sure there are.........and there also many, many kids who do it to be obnoxious and so it has become a problem - like so many other things - but these parents continue to excuse their kids.
My hormones rule my personality
and I'm tired of it also. I have many problems with ovarian cysts, etc. I believe if you have problems like these, it is worse. I never know what kind of mood I'll be in, and neither does anyone else :) One minute I can be laughing and the next I'll be screaming in anger. There are a lot of natural things out there they say help, I have not tried any but may do that soon. Here's just one article I found....

http://altmedicine.about.com/cs/womenshealth/a/PMS.htm
ask her, Oh, When Did Water Ration Rule End?
nm
My rule if not green and fuzzy it is okay. EXCEPT
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Four-way stop sign - what is the rule? sm
Every day when I take my son to school I have to stop at a 4-way stop....some days when in my opinion it is my turn, someone pulls out in front of me! It drives me crazy!! What is the rule?  I should probably know this but I don't!  Thanks
Pets rule and men drool! :D :D nm
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I am not quite there yet as my oldest is only 11 but our school has a rule that you have to be passi
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They have a RULE about not blowing a kiss to your family?! nm
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Wait! No pigs in the White House, though. Nevermind..that rule has already been broken! nm
bn
I did. I leave all judgments up to the Lord, I take his golden rule to "love thy neighbor as the
to be the supreme rule, try to live by it always. I do not have to condemn, or judge in any way, Jesus is the supreme judge, what is wrong with extending earthly concern, friendhip, and love? Sometimes that works oh so much better when trying to "enlighten' someone than judgment, or hate, or harshness. That is all.
I was the first girl in the county play Little League - made the All Stars too! Girls rule! Also..

that very same year I won the county spelling bee!  The word I won it on was "ptomaine." 


One other special thing happened to me that year I got my ears pierced and hit a home run on my 10th birthday.  I swear it... I totally remember touching my little gold studs before I got up to bat and then "crack."  Even the people that didn't like me playing because I was a girl had to cheer.  1978 was awesome. 


My grandma also played baseball during WWI.


This thing is not connected to the above, but I am related to Martin Van Buren, 8th President.