I think my dealer is still charging $35-$40 per hour.
A piece of 2x4 under the kickstand gets it level enough to change the oil.
Heating then cooling the copper washer is called annealing. Softens the copper. Don't try it with aluminum - makes it brittle.
The drain plug gets tightened to 25nm - don't gorilla it.
The filter gets tightened to 8-12nm. Since no one in the free world ever put a torque wrench on an oil filter, that equates to "turn it 3/4 to 1 turn by hand after the gasket (pre-slimed with clean oil as mentioned above) contacts the filter base."
Run and check for leaks.
Drain the old filter and chuck it in the garbage. Give the used oil to someone with a waste oil burner.