I overtip like CRAZY because... well Ive worked in retail/food business before and its AWFUL, Just tonight I gave a waitress a $20 tip on a $45 check because she was pretty cool, My friend also got a date with her lol
Everytime I;m out with friends or family, and they ask me to pitch it and if I don't. quote this scene of the movie. So my views OP, bad waiter/waitress no tip, no matter what.Flamezdudes said:I see no reason to tip them at all personally.
And because this will inevitably come up:
The Reservoir Dog's Tipping Scene:
If a waiters' pay, including wages and tips, does not equal or exceed what they would make if they were paid minimum wage, then US Federal law requires their employer to make up the difference (Department of Labor [http://www.dol.gov/elaws/faq/esa/flsa/002.htm]).TehCookie said:I feel like I shouldn't have to tip, their employer should pay them minimum wage. Since they don't I give them tips, but I rather not.
Do you only tip if their power level is over 9000?joshuaayt said:I don't generally tip, because tipping is not practically part of the paycheck in Australia, and so our workers tend to get more money straight up than in America.
Someone serving me shouldn't require a tip for decent service, that's assumed. I'll consider a tip when I'm genuinely impressed with speed, etiquette and power level.
No I won't take a job as as a server for one month. you know why? Cause I'm not a fool. There are plenty of retail jobs where you can earn minimum wage, some even have unions that would benefit you. But if one chooses to throw themselves on the "kindness" of strangers that get whats coming to them.martyrdrebel27 said:anybody who doesn't feel the need to tip, do me a favor. go get a job as a server for 1 month. just 1. then at the end of that one month, tell me you don't feel differently.
here in Pennsylvania, servers make $3.86 an hour plus tips. tips generally get cut for tip out to the bussers and hosts, depending on where you work.
at the end of all this number shuffling, yeah, servers make pretty good money if they do their jobs well at the right establishment, but i can promise you, they earn that money.
seriously. if you can't afford the 20% for that overworked underpaid server, then don't go out to eat. order a pizza and tip the delivery boy $2.
How about all of those people in retail, or the guys who work in fast food or a whole host of other low paid jobs? They work just as hard and have to take a load of crap from customers too and they don't get tips, what makes waiters/waitresses/whatever so special?martyrdrebel27 said:anybody who doesn't feel the need to tip, do me a favor. go get a job as a server for 1 month. just 1. then at the end of that one month, tell me you don't feel differently.
here in Pennsylvania, servers make $3.86 an hour plus tips. tips generally get cut for tip out to the bussers and hosts, depending on where you work.
at the end of all this number shuffling, yeah, servers make pretty good money if they do their jobs well at the right establishment, but i can promise you, they earn that money.
seriously. if you can't afford the 20% for that overworked underpaid server, then don't go out to eat. order a pizza and tip the delivery boy $2.
OMG dude!! I totally agree! I'm a freaking cashier at a grocery store, and I can't tell you the amount of times I've been forced to been a listening ear to some elderly woman who recently lost her husband or some middleaged person begging for a friend. And it's not like I'm fauxly waving flags either, pretending to welcome them, I speak in short one word sentences because the only thing I want to do is go about my day no harm no foul. But they rope you into these conversations and jesus fucking christ, does anyone give you or me a parade? no. way. man.EMFCRACKSHOT said:How about all of those people in retail, or the guys who work in fast food or a whole host of other low paid jobs? They work just as hard and have to take a load of crap from customers too and they don't get tips, what makes waiters/waitresses/whatever so special?martyrdrebel27 said:anybody who doesn't feel the need to tip, do me a favor. go get a job as a server for 1 month. just 1. then at the end of that one month, tell me you don't feel differently.
here in Pennsylvania, servers make $3.86 an hour plus tips. tips generally get cut for tip out to the bussers and hosts, depending on where you work.
at the end of all this number shuffling, yeah, servers make pretty good money if they do their jobs well at the right establishment, but i can promise you, they earn that money.
seriously. if you can't afford the 20% for that overworked underpaid server, then don't go out to eat. order a pizza and tip the delivery boy $2.
And the whole point of a tip is to reward service above and beyond what is expected, it should not be the norm.
As others have said, you do your job and get paid by your employer, don't think you get paid enough? find another job.
and no, i don't tip, not unless they really, really deserve it