ClovingWestbrook
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Ripclawe, what did you eat for lunch?
I'll tip poorly/not at all if the service is really bad, but otherwise I'm pretty generous. (15%-20%)
For example, I recently went to a place where the following happened:
- I asked for a water when they came to ask us what drinks we wanted. She brought the drinks for the other guys, and she said she'd "be right back" with my water.
- I notice our food sitting on the counter (We were one of two groups in the entire restaurant, pretty easy to notice). It sat there for several minutes, waitress nowhere to be found.
- Waitress finally notices the food, brings it by. Still no water. I ask about it again.
- Water never arrives, instead the check is brought.
You better believe I didn't tip for that shit.
Yep, You're an asshole.
I'll tip poorly/not at all if the service is really bad, but otherwise I'm pretty generous. (15%-20%)
For example, I recently went to a place where the following happened:
- I asked for a water when they came to ask us what drinks we wanted. She brought the drinks for the other guys, and she said she'd "be right back" with my water.
- I notice our food sitting on the counter (We were one of two groups in the entire restaurant, pretty easy to notice). It sat there for several minutes, waitress nowhere to be found.
- Waitress finally notices the food, brings it by. Still no water. I ask about it again.
- Water never arrives, instead the check is brought.
You better believe I didn't tip for that shit.
Not really? How basic is it to serve hot food hot, and get the drinks right, especially in a building with only 2 parties sat. And this is coming from someone that worked in the service industry for 5 years.
That's how it's suppose to work, but that isn't really how it actually works. My wife worked at a place for a little while when she couldn't find anything else. She made $2.33 an hour, but her tips never really got her up to minimum wage, since she worked the cruddy shifts there. She could have brought it up, and they would have probably made up the difference, but she'd be fired. All of the waitresses told her that's how it works. You ask for the difference and you're out.
That sucks, but there are also people getting paid less than minimum wage by working under the table. Shady things happen but I'm not going to feel responsible for making up a restaurant's shitty practices.
How is it relevant to the "get a real job" line? Does being good at something make it anymore of a "real" job?I'm sure it's been asked before but I'd be curious how the service was. And, yes, that does matter. If the waiter/waitress was a complete ass then they wouldn't be getting shit from me.
Well that if the service was just really, really, really shitty?
Douche bag move none the less.
But you have no problem supporting the "shitty practices." If you think it's wrong, then don't go into full service restaurants. Period.
To counter this hypothetical, would you having received shitty service, have left this kind of message? I think the message would be a bit less douchey, and a bit more personally scathing had he felt personally wronged.
Do you really think they'll put 2 and 2 together like that?
Hmmm noone seems to be eating at our restaurant, must be because of how we pay our employees and not anything else....
To be honest, unless my server is a complete jackass, I always leave a nice tip. Nicer if they are awesome. Most things that go wrong, like cold/under-cooked food aren't the servers fault at all. Not everyone shares this sentiment tho.
What a c*nt, if i had a baseball bat and his address...
Bad service warrants not tip, but bad service doesn't warrant leaving a message like that.Well that if the service was just really, really, really shitty?
Douche bag move none the less.
I never leave a tip, suck on that
What a c*nt, if i had a baseball bat and his address...
Cool. Don't come sit in my section, I've got better things to do than pay for you to be there.
Get a real job.
Thanks for telling me I'm an asshole who has no concept of real work.
Wealth management.Are you an investment banker?
I think there's some value in what your field does, but it's certainly not in line with the compensation many of your colleagues receive.
Thanks for telling me I'm an asshole who has no concept of real work.
I see you didn't notice the sarcasm dripping from that post eitherI notice you didn't actually say he was wrong, you just don't like that he pointed it out.
I'm more insulted that he feels his job is better than anyone else's, regardless of what he did or didn't tip.
Thought experiment: Earth is going to be struck by an asteroid in one month. The ensuing dust cloud will render the surface of the planet uninhabitable for 50 years. The government has created a vault that can hold 10,000 people. You're in charge of selecting the 10,000 people who will repopulate the planet.
Does a single investment banker make it into the vault?
The waiter had it coming. That vermin had the audacity to feel entitled to his money by handing him a check that included a tip line. You know how that investment banker got rich? Well, it wasn't by expecting charity from people! It was by kicking ass and taking names!I'm more insulted that he feels his job is better than anyone else's, regardless of what he did or didn't tip.
Do you really think they'll put 2 and 2 together like that?
Hmmm noone seems to be eating at our restaurant, must be because of how we pay our employees and not anything else....
Effective communication requires clarity, if you don't say something the assumption will be that you're just a cheap prick.
Wealth management.
Thought experiment: Earth is going to be struck by an asteroid in one month. The ensuing dust cloud will render the surface of the planet uninhabitable for 50 years. The government has created a vault that can hold 10,000 people. You're in charge of selecting the 10,000 people who will repopulate the planet.
Does a single investment banker make it into the vault?
Are the investment bankers in question of good breeding stock?
Replace investment banker with "waitress" if this is the only metric you use to judge people.
This is a stupid method to assess someone's value when we live in a service based economy, not a post-apocalyptic one that will struggle to rebuild even the basic foundation of agriculture
Perhaps. Perhaps not.
The point is that ANY of these classes would be a better choice: engineer, teacher, doctor, plumber, electrician, mathematician, historian, carpenter, machinist, welder, architect, artist, musician, janitor, cook, nurse, psychiatrist, massage therapist, law enforcement personnel, probably 500 other jobs that I'm not even going to list.
That waitress would probably be more useful in the vault than this guy would.
Is it wrong that I refuse to tip when I order a pizza for carryout? I certainly tip if I get a delivery but I hate the concept of tipping for a carryout order.
Is it wrong that I refuse to tip when I order a pizza for carryout? I certainly tip if I get a delivery but I hate the concept of tipping for a carryout order.
So vaults are better as a commune than a private economy?