If you wanna bitch about tipping, blame your manager for paying you like ****. They underpay waiters and expect customers to basically pay for half of their salaries.
Anyways, not sure about this video, doesn't sound and look like him and she doesn't mention anything about under tipping does she?
If you wanna bitch about tipping, blame your manager for paying you like ****. They underpay waiters and expect customers to basically pay for half of their salaries.
Anyways, not sure about this video, doesn't sound and look like him and she doesn't mention anything about under tipping does she?
Tipping may be different there but here if you dont tip they dont get paid. It isnt a question of a manger paying you like **** as they dont pay you at all. I think here in the US you get about $2.00 an hour legally(£1.26). That basically only covers paying the tax on the tips that you make on credit cards. My pay check for 2 weeks when I worked in college used to be about $20. Can you live off $20? It isnt a question of paying half their salaries as you pay their entire salary. You tip like **** and someone is going to yell at you. Just last week I went to a restaurant and a dude left 3 dollars in tip for him and his chick. I saw this and I stood up and called the dude a cheep ****ing asshole and put a 10 on his table for the waitress.
You tip like **** and someone is going to yell at you. Just last week I went to a restaurant and a dude left 3 dollars in tip for him and his chick. I saw this and I stood up and called the dude a cheep ****ing asshole and put a 10 on his table for the waitress
What do you do if the waitress is an obnoxious tart who serves you cold burnt food?
What do you do if the waitress is an obnoxious tart who serves you cold burnt food?
Maybe America should be more like the UK and Europe, and pay staff wages out of the gross profit made on whatever products/goods are sold, and not expect customers to pay twice for the same meal. That way these embarrassing situations between customers and staff can be avoided. I'd also like to know what kind of mental deficiencies you suffer from that led to you insulting a paying member of the public, who paid for his meal what the restaurant advertised. $3 is more of a tip than I'd leave. Often I don't leave any at all.
PS. Ellewoods has put me on ignore for being mean to negroes. Someone better quote this crap.
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How do I do that? Easy you leave $3 bucks in front of me and I will be in your face in an instant. I will not be the only person there giving you a piece of my mind either. Ill make you look like the biggest piece of **** that you have ever seen in front of your lady and if that lands to blows so be it. Its not a joke, thats their rent, food for their kids, the clothes on their backs. If you cant tip then your ass goes to the grocery store and buys food there
Tipping may be different there but here if you dont tip they dont get paid. It isnt a question of a manger paying you like **** as they dont pay you at all. I think here in the US you get about $2.00 an hour legally(£1.26). That basically only covers paying the tax on the tips that you make on credit cards. My pay check for 2 weeks when I worked in college used to be about $20. Can you live off $20? It isnt a question of paying half their salaries as you pay their entire salary. You tip like **** and someone is going to yell at you. Just last week I went to a restaurant and a dude left 3 dollars in tip for him and his chick. I saw this and I stood up and called the dude a cheep ****ing asshole and put a 10 on his table for the waitress.
But you make it sound like this is ok. Why should we pay for their salaries on top of our food? Why should the manager get away with not paying them and cashing in our bill?
I went to the U.S recently and tipping was a hot topic during the whole stay. In the end we agreed that it was bullshit. I should tip for extra effort. Someone who went out of their way to make things nice for us. If they do so, tipping becomes natural. But everyone expects a tip over there, cab drivers, waiting staff, valets and so on, no matter what the quality of their service. Now that's not right.
On top of all that **** you have tax added to prices. Why aren't managers paying their staff then? I go to a restaurant and expect my food to be made and brought to me. It's not ****ing rocket science or worthy of $10/20 a table. It should be part of the experience. Are you suggesting that I go to a bar, have to pay for my drink, get it brought by some girl 5 feet away, pay tax and then give her $10 on top? So the bar or restaurant is limited to offering seating arrangements and cooking your food but the bringing it to the table part is charged $10 per person...

I do have you on ignore for racist reason but sometimes I look at your posts.
Yes clearly the way to fix it would be to pay them more as a base salary but that will never happen here. In fact the conservatives in our country want to remove the minimum wage completely and with it the minimum for servers. That would mean that a tip would would still be their salary.
How do I do that? Easy you leave $3 bucks in front of me and I will be in your face in an instant. I will not be the only person there giving you a piece of my mind either. Ill make you look like the biggest piece of **** that you have ever seen in front of your lady and if that lands to blows so be it. Its not a joke, thats their rent, food for their kids, the clothes on their backs. If you cant tip then your ass goes to the grocery store and buys food there.
But you make it sound like this is ok. Why should we pay for their salaries on top of our food? Why should the manager get away with not paying them and cashing in our bill?
I went to the U.S recently and tipping was a hot topic during the whole stay. In the end we agreed that it was bullshit. I should tip for extra effort. Someone who went out of their way to make things nice for us. If they do so, tipping becomes natural. But everyone expects a tip over there, cab drivers, waiting staff, valets and so on, no matter what the quality of their service. Now that's not right.
On top of all that **** you have tax added to prices. Why aren't managers paying their staff then? I go to a restaurant and expect my food to be made and brought to me. It's not ****ing rocket science or worthy of $10/20 a table. It should be part of the experience. Are you suggesting that I go to a bar, have to pay for my drink, get it brought by some girl 5 feet away, pay tax and then give her $10 on top? So the bar or restaurant is limited to offering seating arrangements and cooking your food but the bringing it to the table part is charged $10 per person...
We did generally tip when we there, as we adapted but it doesn't make it right. The way I see it is I'll tip (generously too) if I've received service that exceeds the basic low standard of waiting tables which is " Hello, what can I get you" then bring food from A to B.
Why are cooks paid then but not waitresses?
Also I was thinking about the touristy areas and they are getting tipped nicely for doing pretty much **** all. I'm not saying it's an easy job in a diner or what but I was calculating that a waitress could EASILY make $150 a night! that's more than many people in this world. So the whole thing is ****ed really.
I don't see how it is the customers responsibility to put the waitresses kids through school or pay their electricity bill. I honestly don't, it is absolutely ludicrous. I love the U.S when I go but it's **** like this and many more things that put me off ever trying to live here.
I also think the % rate of tips (which defers depending on your "generosity/stupidity") should be around the 8%. I think if you're gonna ask for tip then that should be the amount in this current world. Because a couple altogether would probably spend 80$ for a nice evening meal somewhere right? well 8% is $6.50. Which is more than decent. That's a mcdonalds meal, or pack of smokes or what not. Multiply that by a whole shift of 20 tables and that's ****ing decent daily rate!
FINALLY can you clarify this for me ( I may have got it wrong) but we felt like we were getting ripped off because when we received a bill for food that was according to the menu let's say $50 , rather than being asked to tip 15% of $50 we were asked to tip 15% of $50+TAX How the **** does that work? So part of the tip I'm giving her has nothing to do with the food or her service but simply what the U.S government is taxing me.
Exactly. Let's say a UK waitress is at uni, as ellewoods was. She'll earn £5 an hour. In an hour, a waitress can serve at least five tables. So that's £1 a table, or at current rates $1.60. If I tipped twice that amount ellewoods would still be prepared to fight me in the middle of the restaurant![]()