LOL at minimum being 10% for lousy service. **** you, if you give me lousy service I will just round up to the next dollar amount.
LOL at expecting 20% for just good service. Rofl, you wish. BRB going and telling my boss I deserve a 15% raise over a realistic 8%.
10% is for normal service,
15% is for great service
20% is for insane service.
in b4 waiters getting angry at REAL TALK
in b4 brainwashed zombies spitting dumb ****
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12-07-2010, 11:43 PM #1
Real Talk 18-20% tip is bull**** waiters feed on this forum
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12-07-2010, 11:48 PM #4
I bartended and waited tables....4 dollars an hour cuz. We best our ass to make your night enjoyable. Show some respect and tip. Honestly, whether it's a dollar, 5 dollars, hell ive been tipped over 300 dollars. Just never stiff the person serving you...and if you do, dont come back.
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12-07-2010, 11:53 PM #9
so you are saying you would rather make minimum wage (for a minimum wage labor job) and have no one tip???
stfu. you know tips is the better option. you make way more than you deserve for such a low level job
i would MUCH RATHER the restaurant slightly increase menu prices and pay their employees minimum wage and then none of us would have to tip and we would end up spending less at the restaurant, the restaurant would probably make more money, and the waiters would get paid what they deserve
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12-07-2010, 11:53 PM #10
it's been done to death on this forum...
here in BC (canada) minimum wage is 8/hour, I rarely tip more than 20%.
In some american states minimum wage is like 2.50/hour or something ridiculous. Basically is the reason why americans tip better than canadians if anyone has noticed...*cucked by life crew*
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12-08-2010, 12:01 AM #16
Paying $65.25 for a meal that cost $65.25 is not stiffing anybody(but me, I could have made it cheaper at home).Most places already incorporate a "service charge" in the bill. If you don't like it find another job. Johny isn't getting tipped at mcdonalds for the burgers he filps.
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12-08-2010, 12:10 AM #22
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I made 2 bucks and hour waiting on tables, you pay my salary. 15% is the minimum that brings me up to a reasonable level of pay.
I busted my ass working most of the time (there's a lot of running around an juggling of tables), if I did a good job let me know by doing more.
Anything less than 15% is unacceptable unless I bent over your wife or something.
Don't like it? Think the restaurant should just pay us more? Then that 8 dollar entre is now 15 bucks and I don't give a **** about giving you decent service because I'm on an hourly wage now.
Waiters gotta get paid somehow, don't you prefer having some input on the service level? I don't wait tables any more but it seems like a reasonable system to me.
And the fast food jockey's don't get tipped because they're not spending 30 minutes or more on serving you and making sure you're happy.
No need for anyone to get butthere, here, either. Just pointing out how it works.
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12-08-2010, 12:12 AM #23
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12-08-2010, 12:19 AM #28
Reasonable amount of pay determined by you? So I should go to my boss and tell him to pay me a reasonable amount of pay? GTFO
You don't give a **** about giving good service because you're getting paid an hourly wage? You're so lazy you need a money incentive right infront of your face to do a quality job. Instead of doing a quality job because you want to keep your job? You're everything that is wrong with the American economy lazy ****.
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12-08-2010, 12:23 AM #29
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12-08-2010, 12:24 AM #30
you are retarded
if the restaurant increased the price on all things by 15% (not 8 dollars to 15 like you assume) the restaurant would make way more money and it could afford to pay its waiters minimum wage (which is what they deserve, like people working at mcdonalds)
in fact, mcdonalds is a harder job than being a waiter
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