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<blockquote data-quote="crhye250r" data-source="post: 779292" data-attributes="member: 545515"><p>Im an installer as well as some of the guys in this thread. Rarely do you get a tip in this line of work. I have gotten some good tips before, up to $100. I got that for a big custom install in a Lexus IS300. That is the work I love to do, and this one involved significant fiberglass work. Regardless of the tip, this is the most gratifying work by far. These are the installs installers are proud of.</p><p></p><p>P.S. Only a jackass would ask for a tip. I hate to say it, but thats just not classy. It would be a very good gesture if you tipped him, but since he asked, id think twice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crhye250r, post: 779292, member: 545515"] Im an installer as well as some of the guys in this thread. Rarely do you get a tip in this line of work. I have gotten some good tips before, up to $100. I got that for a big custom install in a Lexus IS300. That is the work I love to do, and this one involved significant fiberglass work. Regardless of the tip, this is the most gratifying work by far. These are the installs installers are proud of. P.S. Only a jackass would ask for a tip. I hate to say it, but thats just not classy. It would be a very good gesture if you tipped him, but since he asked, id think twice. [/QUOTE]
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