What and when to tip

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SBP Studios:
I tip $10 to the DM if they DONT change my tanks and do my weights for me and $20 if they do. That is assuming a 2 tank Dive. If I have the same DM for my afternoon Dives I usually just tip a flat $10. Making it a total $30 to him per day.

lol... I tip more if they DON'T touch my stuff. :D They more they touch it, the more the tip meter goes down and I make them aware of this when I board the boat.
 
Well, you don't want to over-tip, for sure - we Mexican DMs will be confused, and wonder what we did to earn it. But, as a rule, tip everybody who does anything for you, especially when that person is not being paid by a boat, company, hotel, etc.
 
driftin' by:
lol... I tip more if they DON'T touch my stuff. :D They more they touch it, the more the tip meter goes down and I make them aware of this when I board the boat.

:shakehead
 
DON'T :shakehead ME! Simply put, I don't allow people to set up my gear and anyone that does is asking for trouble.
 
driftin' by:
DON'T :shakehead ME! Simply put, I don't allow people to set up my gear and anyone that does is asking for trouble.

Or does'nt know how to check their gear to make sure all is legit before jumping in! :shakehead
 
driftin' by:
DON'T :shakehead ME! Simply put, I don't allow people to set up my gear and anyone that does is asking for trouble.
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I know, the average Mexican DM has only set up 10,000 dives and couldn't possibly do it right... ;)
 
I am with driftin by on this one. While they know how to, it has been my experience that I get water where it shouldn't be and have had them damage my first stage before. Not all do this, but on our last trip I had to rent a reg because of this. It sucked because not only was the reg no where near the quality of mine but I had just got a hoseless computer for my birthday that I only got one dive with :-(

Just my personal preference. And as for tipping, I follow the $5 US a tank rule with more at the end of the week for the people that stand out. I also usually bring t-shirts and ballcaps that have my state name and related design on them with me to hand out. People always seem to like free clothes. I know I do.
 
NitroxAZ:
I also usually bring t-shirts and ballcaps that have my state name and related design on them with me to hand out. People always seem to like free clothes. I know I do.

Yea those Mexicans love their Arizona D-Backs t-shirts!

:D
 
SBP Studios:
Or does'nt know how to check their gear to make sure all is legit before jumping in!
You make a good point.

TheRedHead:
I know, the average Mexican DM has only set up 10,000 dives and couldn't possibly do it right...
No, you're right but it's just that... the repetitive, redundancy of the task when something doesn't get done correctly. But hey, it's only your life support equipment, right? :shakehead
 

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