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matter, when it is something else, has 
something to learn 
Garage workers dislike certain types 
of work. Thus, some of them are in- 
dignant at the idea of putting on 
chains for a tourist, for the driver 
ought not to be too proud to do that 
himself. Filling the radiator and the 
tires are other tasks the garage help is 
not fond of doing. But the great oil 
company filling stations are giving ser- 
vice that in a large measure is driving 
the proud garage help from their stand. 
In the west and south, when one fills 
with gasolene it often happens that one 
of the station workers tests all the 
tires, fills the radiator, tests the battery 
and makes sure the car is equipped for 
desert and highway. Moreover, tips are 
resented in some of these stations, as 
at Knoxville, Tennessee, in one station, 
and in many western garages the work- 
ers do not care for gratuities. 
Generally speaking, however, tips are 
not resented. Occasionally a wiper or 
filler hangs around with the obvious in- 
tention of forcing a tip. There are 
touring outfits that look like easy 
money, and the garage staffs in certain 
kinds of regions, as the big resort 
towns, make a business of adding to 
their income on the side by going after 
tips, some of them with actual inso- 
lence. It is not difficult to resent such 
importunity, and it is foolish to allow 
the practice to affect one’s own pocket- 
book overmuch. 
A good many garages, especially in 
communities that live on tourists that 
come by railroads as well as automo- 
biles, resent the camping tourists. They 
make one uncomfortable because of 
tents, and other obvious outdoor equip- 
ment. This bearing is commonest at ga- 
rages which are run in connection with 
hotels. They think that they and the 
hotels gain nothing from the campers. 
It therefore is worth while for a tourist 
in an automobile carying a camping 
equipment to avoid as many of these 
hotel garages as possible. They carry 
their resentment so far as to work 
against local camp grounds in their 
home towns, and not infrequently show 
their indignation toward local tourists 
who seek to have home towns repay the 
courtesies all tourists enjoy throughout 
the country in parks and resorts. 
My old car, good enough to swing 
7,000 miles over all kinds of roads, 
sometimes excited the derision of ga- 
rage help. 
“Huh! Here comes a Rolls-Royce— 
Make room, there!” one home-town ga- 
rage manager called out as I rolled into 
the establishment. Right there the 
garage lost the sale of two tires, and 
repairs of a few hundred dollars. 
It does not pay to patronize garages 
where the help is impudent or obse- 
quious. Either type of service is apt to 
be expensive. What one goes to a gar- 
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