Do You Tip Oil Change
Do You Tip Oil Change
When I change oil, should I tip the person who changes my oil? 3
If so
I would recommend if you sit in a local corner restaurant. If you drive your car to a place like Jeffy, no. You sit at the reception and pay over the counter. Most of the time, you won't be in touch with the person who changed the oil. You have already paid the handling, eviction, etc. fees. Therefore, this tip is not necessary.
Do You Tip Oil Change
Do You Tip Oil Change
Personally, I never told them because I thought about it a few days ago when I was thinking about changing the oil. We don't pump gas in Oregon, so I always turn on the pump. I work for a tipping company and I tip almost everyone who helps me. This led to some weird scenes and some weird moments where people don't realize you're tipping and just think you'll send them something to change. However, it also raises the question of where do you stop tipping? Where is the line between crime and irresistible crime? To answer your question as much as possible, I intend to tip the man who changed my oil after my work. I now.
It depends! We had to change as soon as possible and they told us it would take 5 hours to reach our door. We told the boy 50 BS and left in 35 minutes. If it was a fixed oil change, I wouldn't do it. Most are paid for work, including LRs, which are usually charged for longer than the actual work requirement.
I do not want. Heads need to be controlled. The mechanic keeps all the payments.
No, this is not a tip and you will get a fixed salary which is not tipped.
You can do it if you want. Most people don't. If you only pay -5 3-5.
Helps because it's a complex task.
A few dollars is fine