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Old 06-01-2022, 09:20 AM   #4
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I don't think it makes any difference to the people working at the gas dock whether you are on a recreational trip, heading to the sandbar, or commuting in your boat. Your destination or purpose is not their concern. The service they provide is the same.

I always tip, in cash, when getting gas. Many of the young people working there are trying to earn extra money while in school. On a hot day, it is a long day putting gas in peoples boats while you work. I get it.

I keep $5's and $1's in the boat glove compartment just to be sure I have tip money. There is even about $20 in small bills in the jet ski storage compartment just for tipping when getting gas.

Even in restaurants I tip in cash. I know people put tips on a credit card but then the credit card company takes their fee and the waitstaff could get less. They also have to wait for their money but a cash tip is instantaneous.
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