just so i can get an idea. your bill is $15, sever comes to take your order, fill your water once or twice and to check in on you, and brings you your food and check, how much are y’all tipping? this scenario i guess i’ll describe as baseline service.
$5
BTW if it's bad service my only tip is gonna be "hey this is how you do blah blah blah etc.."
just so i can get an idea. your bill is $15, sever comes to take your order, fill your water once or twice and to check in on you, and brings you your food and check, how much are y’all tipping? this scenario i guess i’ll describe as baseline service.
If they do it in a timely manner and they're cool, I'll give them 20% easy. That's exactly what I want from my service. I don't wanna be bothered constantly. I just wanna eat in peace.
just so i can get an idea. your bill is $15, sever comes to take your order, fill your water once or twice and to check in on you, and brings you your food and check, how much are y’all tipping? this scenario i guess i’ll describe as baseline service.
9$ tip
It’s not even about compassion because i care about my fellow man, but you can’t expect people to tip, we’re all under different circumstances in life
REMINDER:
If an employee's tips combined with the employer's direct wages of at least $2.13 an hour do not equal the Federal minimum hourly wage, the employer must make up the difference.
just so i can get an idea. your bill is $15, sever comes to take your order, fill your water once or twice and to check in on you, and brings you your food and check, how much are y’all tipping? this scenario i guess i’ll describe as baseline service.
3-4$
i’m also going to guess that 90% of the people who are anti big tips or tipping in general, myself included, have not worked a day in their life in the restaurant industry? maybe i’m wrong tho
REMINDER:
If an employee's tips combined with the employer's direct wages of at least $2.13 an hour do not equal the Federal minimum hourly wage, the employer must make up the difference.
Well s***. I did not know that.
i’m also going to guess that 90% of the people who are anti big tips or tipping in general, myself included, have not worked a day in their life in the restaurant industry? maybe i’m wrong tho
I have actually
just so i can get an idea. your bill is $15, sever comes to take your order, fill your water once or twice and to check in on you, and brings you your food and check, how much are y’all tipping? this scenario i guess i’ll describe as baseline service.
2.25
the slow metamorphosis
Pretty much, this section complains about the same thing everyday:
"why am I not getting p****"
"capitalism bad"
"random question"
"this food stinks"
etc
all the same, we need more actual threads
Embarrassingly cheap b******s ITT.
If you can't afford to tip don't go out to eat, there's nothing more to it than that.
Do you tip the little Indonesian kid who gets paid 40 cents a day to make your Nike shoes? You swing some money to a charity in Pakistan, India?
Don’t think so, you should walk bare feet you scum.
i’m also going to guess that 90% of the people who are anti big tips or tipping in general, myself included, have not worked a day in their life in the restaurant industry? maybe i’m wrong tho
Nah I have.
Cool I don’t care. Welcome to the world it’s a cruel place. Don’t expect strangers to care about your life.
It seems like you may isolate yourself from particular demographics of people, not that that's a bad thing.
Do you think you have more people around you who agree with your stance on tipping, or do you find yourself to be an outlier within your social circle?
i’m also going to guess that 90% of the people who are anti big tips or tipping in general, myself included, have not worked a day in their life in the restaurant industry? maybe i’m wrong tho
That's how it is for alot of y'all. Once you've worked in the service industry, you gain perspective and understanding of why tipping is the right thing to do.
Do you tip the little Indonesian kid who gets paid 40 cents a day to make your Nike shoes? You swing some money to a charity in Pakistan, India?
Don’t think so, you should walk bare feet you scum.
some of you are really f***ing lost out here man
Do you tip the little Indonesian kid who gets paid 40 cents a day to make your Nike shoes? You swing some money to a charity in Pakistan, India?
Don’t think so, you should walk bare feet you scum.
Cruel world we live in fr
the only time I worked a waiting job s*** was pretty lit. Was getting paid 13$ an hour on top of like 80-150$ tip a day.
whenever I hear stories of ppl getting paid like 2$ an hour I’m like where the f*** they do that. Y’all need to work at a better restaurant then lol.
i’m also going to guess that 90% of the people who are anti big tips or tipping in general, myself included, have not worked a day in their life in the restaurant industry? maybe i’m wrong tho
lots of people "anti tipping" want restaurants to raise food costs to give waiters higher hourly wage. idk if most waiters even want that tho.