What would be an appropriate amount to tip an installer? My 722 was installed today. It was a simple reciever swap out, that took about 45 minutes. I gave the guy twenty dollars, and he seemed surprised that I offered him anything. Was that enough?
Nobody tips installers, nobody!
please post your addy, so we can reschedule you!!!Nerver tip. Give the gift if time . . .
Instead the best thing you can do is give the gift of Time.
I always have all wires pre run so all he has to do is come and put the Dish up and put ends on the cables.
I also offer to un box all receivers and plug in the AV cables leaving the AC unplugged so the installer can come and inspect my work.
I also have the remote ready with batteries in and the Serial number and Access card number lable pealed off so he can call it in.
Saving them time allows them extra hours in the day to eat lunch and maybe get to an other install or get home early to see the wife and kids.
I also offer Cold Drinks and lunch if he has to work through the lunch hour due the problems with receivers (not his fault).
Key word is OFFER to unbox and drinks, some wont take you up on it.
I have done this for the last 3 installers (I moved and I switched between Dish and direct).
DTV customers generally tip more/better than Dish. Demographics have Dish in lower income homes. I have worked my ass off for people, to get a coke and a thanks. Some people.