u/I__Am__Matt

Do you think personal trainers should get tips? Why or why not?

In the personal care industry (i.e. hairdressers, massage therapists, etc.) it's commonplace to tip. And POS systems have made tipping so much easier and much more common in every day life. So why is it that tiping hasn't become a thing in the fitness space? Do you consider this profession a personal care service? Should tipping become more common? Have you ever received a tip from a client?

Thoughts?

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u/I__Am__Matt — 7 days ago
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Why is it that the least productive people seem to always talk the most during meetings?

It's like they try to act like they're contributing, but they're only dragging the meeting longer than it needs to be. Stop pretending like you're important.

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u/I__Am__Matt — 7 days ago