Single Mom leaves no tip
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single mom sorry looks like it was written by a different person, maybe the waitress was the single mom?0
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Looking at the receipt a little closer, I don't even think this is real..0
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B!&@^ .... Leave at minimum of 15%. I leave at least 20% unless they are really bad. I waitressed my way through college. My hourly rate was $1.85 PLUS TIPS. I'd have never been able to survive if it weren't for the tips, and there were still far too many ramen noodle meals in there!
Here's my new question: Why do people take such low paying jobs, I just don't get.
I understand times are hard right now, and have been for a few yrs, but I hear a lot of people speaking in past tense, why take a job for $1,85 an hour, just boggles my mind.
you have to start somewhere...I married at 16 and had an abusive husband..after 2 years, he ran off with his GF, and left me with a child...I knew nothing of the Welfare system...I HAD TO FIND A JOB in order to be able to pay the rent and buy food, I had no car so I found a job waitressing near my home...It paid $1.00 hr (I found out later that they actually paid .75 hr to inexperienced)... it was very hard, and I was allowed tips, but one of the other girls always took them (I actually observed this)...my tips for a day usually came to $2.00 total...I complained to the owner who fired her... After that, I did move on.from that restaurant in particular..but for years, I didn't have any other skill, so had to continue in this profession....my last waitress job was in banquets, at the Hilton, and tips were written into the bill, it releived me of the mental stress of tipping, so that I could concentrate on service... I actuelly was able to give better service with this....everything was paid to me on my paycheck each time...
I did, however, later in life...go to college, and now gainfully employed...I now have an office job, and make a decent wage...I eat out frequently, and ALWAYS leave a tip...I am still single and remember the days when I did this......when the servers see me coming, at my fave restaurant, they automaticcaly bring me my drink and sit me at my FAVE table...and alot of times, I get my meal BEFORE those that have already been seated...0 -
I hardly ever eat out, but when I went to New York on vacation this year I read about tipping and it changed my outlook. Basically the system is flawed by forcing you to give tips, but if you do not give tips you abuse the waiting staff. e.g. in many places, the restaurant assumes that all will get a tip, and it has to be shared in some way with other staff. Failure to give any tip at all, forces that water/waitress to give out of their own pocket to for the tip you failed to leave.
I gave around 18% on all the meals I ate out in NYC, and budgeted it by not eating out at breakfast. If the service had been sub-standard i would have tipped less, but not zero.
Also, give the top in cash, not on your credit card0 -
I am a server and I am a mom. Let me break this down for you people who don't understand. I make 2.13 an hour. My paychecks are zero. ZERO DOLLARS. Because we get taxed on 15 percent of our food sales... Yes, the government assumes we make atleast 15 percent. We also have to tip out an expo, food runners, bussers and bartenders which is roughly 5 percent of the meal. So, in this scenario I'd be PAYING for that woman to eat out of my own pocket. That's right. I'd be paying the restaurant roughly 7 bucks for her tab. PLUS the government will be taxing me on the "assumed" 18 bucks. So, yeah. That lady can suck it.0
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I always tip no matter if it is poor service or exceptional service.
why the hell would you tip for poor service? a tip expresses your gratitude, why would you have gratitude for poor service? Tipping for poor service is just condoning their bad behavior! Tips are for excellent or exceptional service.
Because you have to remember that even servers have bad days and off days. There are times when I KNOW I can do better and I feel so horrible but have to work to scrap by. I won't be on my game all the time, and I try to always remember that. I may not tip my server the 20% I'd tip excellent service but I know how much that server makes and I know that douchbag customers can put me in a funk to make my night really bad as well.0 -
I always tip no matter if it is poor service or exceptional service.
why the hell would you tip for poor service? a tip expresses your gratitude, why would you have gratitude for poor service? Tipping for poor service is just condoning their bad behavior! Tips are for excellent or exceptional service.
Because you have to remember that even servers have bad days and off days. There are times when I KNOW I can do better and I feel so horrible but have to work to scrap by. I won't be on my game all the time, and I try to always remember that. I may not tip my server the 20% I'd tip excellent service but I know how much that server makes and I know that douchbag customers can put me in a funk to make my night really bad as well.
I realize that servers make crap money at work.
With me you get what you give. Give me great service and me like most will tip likewise.
Wear a chip on your shoulder and I won't.
I don't leave my house and pay to eat out to deal with somebody else's attitude and then have them expect a good tip.0 -
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