Do you tip your service guy?

vraiblonde

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HVAC just came to check out my AC unit for the summer, everything was fine, he was here about 40 mins. No charge because I have an annual contract with them, but I dropped the guy a $20 and he acted like it was completely unexpected. Was it too much? Too little? I'm having tip anxiety.

:jameo:

Do you tip like home maintenance people or movers or whoever comes to take care of something for you?
 

Sneakers

Just sneakin' around....
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HVAC just came to check out my AC unit for the summer, everything was fine, he was here about 40 mins. No charge because I have an annual contract with them, but I dropped the guy a $20 and he acted like it was completely unexpected. Was it too much? Too little? I'm having tip anxiety.

:jameo:

Do you tip like home maintenance people or movers or whoever comes to take care of something for you?
That's fine. I do the same.

He'll remember you next visit.
 

PrchJrkr

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That's fine. I do the same.

He'll remember you next visit.
I look at it from the other side. It shows your appreciation and $20 is about what it takes to buy a fastfood meal these days. I usually tell them, "I know it's not much, but lunch is on me." I'm mechanically inclined, but some things are better left to those who do it every day.
 

Grumpy

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My wife was ordering dog fud from a place up near the New Carrollton Metro that had free delivery and the poor UPS guy had to lug 2 or 3 50lb boxes up to our door on each delivery, usually tipped him 20 every other delivery(deliveries were once a week(4 dogs). The company changed their delivery policy so we now ride up there and pick it up. The UPS guy delivered a car part for our son last week and asked how our dogs were, I said I bet you're relieved now that you don't have to deliver those boxes, he laughed and said it wasn't an issue, it was all in a days work. Made me wonder if he was missing his tips.
 

Sneakers

Just sneakin' around....
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My battery system used FredEx, and I really felt for the driver. Batteries were 70 lbs each, main unit 150. Gave him a nice tip, and he asked, 'are you sure?'. Apparently a foreign concept for them, like Vrai said.
 
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