No, it is not customary to tip gas station attendants in New Jersey as they are not allowed to accept tips by law.
In New Jersey, you are not allowed to pump your own gas. Gas station attendants will pump the gas for you.
No, it is not customary to tip gas station attendants in New York.
Yes, it is customary to tip gas attendants in New Jersey as they provide a service by pumping gas for customers.
In the United States, it is not customary or expected to tip gas station attendants.
In Massachusetts, it is not customary or expected to tip gas station attendants.
Tipping gas attendants is not a common practice in the United States. Gas station attendants are typically not tipped for their services.
It is not common practice to tip gas station attendants in the United States.
In New Jersey, it is required to have a gas station attendant pump your gas for you.
Tipping gas station attendants is not customary in most places, as their wages typically include compensation for their services.
Yes. No smoking is allowed anywhere in the exterior of a gasoline station. New Jersey is one of two states (with Oregon) that does not allow self-service, and attendants are prohibited by law from smoking at the pumps. There is very little risk of igniting liquid gasoline, but the vapors are flammable.
No, in Oregon it is illegal for gas station attendants to accept tips for pumping gas.
Tipping gas station attendants is not a common practice in the United States. However, if you receive exceptional service or assistance, a small tip may be appreciated.