What a tough subject. I've worked in several areas of the service industry and only received tips in two of them, as a service station attendant, and my current part time job as a chauffeur/party bus driver. Oh yeah, I also got a few tips as a lettercarrier at Christmas.
I worked at a full service gas station and was the oldest attendant there. I had just divorced and I needed extra cash and a friend was in need of an employee. I was the only attendnat that regularly received tips for good service. I think the reason for that was a combination of my attitude as well as my level of service. Every car that came on the lot got their windows cleaned, even if they were just stopping at the counter to pick up smokes or pop etc. The kids I worked with thought I was nuts until they saw the money in my pocket from tips. As to tipping an attendant, if I pump my own, forget it, if I'm in my cage and it's done for me, if the attendant does the windows and checks the oil without being asked to, I don't have a problem with tipping.
My job as a chauffuer is something else entirely. Tips are pretty much an expected thing. My employer tries to get it included with the c-card payment and will suggest an appropriate ammount for those that don't want to have it included with their payment. On most occaisions I get more than the suggested amount. (That's just because I'm such a nice guy...


It's because of this job that I will probably be getting that new bike sooner than later... now if I can only find the time to go riding...

I have a VIP 20% discount card for Denny's, I got it, again because I'm such a nice guy. When I get the 20% off my meal, I give it right to the server, it's a win win for them...
Sorry for writing a novel...
