Ok, storytime:So, my family and I were at an undisclosed restaurant near campus the other night for dinner. Our waiter was decent. He filled our drinks once and brought our food within a reasonable amount of time. So, when we got ready to go, my husband went to the front to pay. I thought he put a tip on the credit card he was paying with, so I left no money on the table. However, he thought I put money on the table, so he left no money on the card for a tip. Honest mistake. We went into the parking lot and got in our car to leave. As we were leaving the parking lot, we see our waiter running out behind the car yelling and waving. We thought, hey, maybe we forgot something. We roll down the window and he's all like "You forgot my tip! You left me no tip!" His tone wasn't exactly friendly, but my husband and I both felt bad for forgetting, so we gave him his tip and he went on his way. Afterwards, I started thinking about it and I don't really know how I feel. So, my question is: Was that inappropriate? Should a waiter have a right to come out and chase you down for a tip? I feel bad and all for forgetting a tip, but really was his action appropriate?
4/6/2007 11:09:10 PM
yeah it was and he's lucky that you honestly forgotten. ive heard stories like that before and if it ever happens to me, i plan on walking back in and getting them fired.assuming i left no/bad tip on purpose. id probably give him a bad tip if he did that after an honest mistake.[Edited on April 6, 2007 at 11:11 PM. Reason : .]
4/6/2007 11:11:27 PM
I mean most waiters that don't get a tip know they fucked up and probably get pissed and won't do this. However, in this case, he did a decent job so I feel he was right in coming and asking. The only question you have is would you want to seated at his table again? Personally I'm ok with him doing that. You have to realized that they get paid shit an hour so tips are what pays the bills. He most likely needs that money.Now I also think that he could have asked in a different way. if he had been like "hey I saw you didn't leave me a tip. Did I do something that you didn't like or was my service not deserving of a tip? " You know phrase it as like a comment card.[Edited on April 6, 2007 at 11:17 PM. Reason : Note]
4/6/2007 11:15:19 PM
perhaps if he nicely mentioned it on the way out, but chasing down a car and then acting uppity is lame.
4/6/2007 11:17:05 PM
^got me before I updated. The chasing down someone is a little extreme. I mean if he had got them before they got out the door it would have been better. However, getting them at the car was a little more personal. If he had done it in the restaurant, it might have been in front of other people and a little embarrassing for Tabby
4/6/2007 11:19:38 PM
Tipping is such a stupid fucking practice.
4/6/2007 11:22:38 PM
Sure, lets just raise the price of food to an insane amount so waiters can be paid decently by the restaurant. Then the food will be too expensive and people won't eat it. Restaurants will close, and you will be on here bitching about how there is nowhere to go out and eat.
4/6/2007 11:29:00 PM
the waiter shouldn't have done this under any circumstances
4/6/2007 11:51:03 PM
^^Like in Europe
4/6/2007 11:54:22 PM
seriously though, pay the fuckers a shade above minimum wage (like all other jobs of that type) and your food shouldnt cost more than a smidge more. most restaurants have a large enough crowd to not have much of an issue.
4/7/2007 12:00:08 AM
yeah pretty much nobody can go to restaurants in europe because they have all closed due to what theoffice described - great point
4/7/2007 12:00:10 AM
i bet a million dollars thread poster is a fucking jew
4/7/2007 12:02:04 AM
4/7/2007 12:08:37 AM
Hell, I actually would love the idea if I was a waiter. Increase all prices by 15% and give the difference to the waiters. That way they would be guaranteed to make 15% off every table and there would be no shitty tips. And they would make that guaranteed 15% no matter if they refilled your drinks or not. Or checked back with you, or hurried to get out that extra sauce you need or were rude to you. It wouldn't matter to them, because they get 15% off of you no matter what. This is an awesome fucking idea, I can't believe restaurants havent thought about this by now.
4/7/2007 12:10:18 AM
i've had people stiff me on bills, and it had *nothing* to due with the quality of service, but only their own innate douchiness and un-relenting cheapness. when they don't tip me, i *lose* money on that table, because i still have to tip out on the sales of the table.that said, i wouldn't chase down any of my guests out the door; i'd just wish for them to be hit by a bus.
4/7/2007 12:11:07 AM
oh, at my restaurant if we question anyone about a tip, or a lack of a tip, we're instantaneously fired.
4/7/2007 12:12:27 AM
Do you get fired for double posting too?
4/7/2007 12:13:19 AM
Instead of making a new thread about tips, I'll just post in this one and hope someone answers my question. I've noticed a varying trend that when I pay with my debit card and leave a tip on the receipt, the tip usually doesn't get included on the charge when I check my account in the next couple of days. For example, yesterday I left a $2 tip on my bill from Dalat and was only debited for the meal. What gives? Not that I'm complaining, it just seems strange that some places don't even bother taking the tip I willingly give them permission to charge me for by signing the receipt.
4/7/2007 12:15:47 AM
i hate the idea of tipping, although i usually tip very generously. i hate my thirst being at the mercy of someone else.
4/7/2007 12:21:36 AM
I seriously would have knocked him out right there in the parking lot. It's rude to not leave a tip, but it's even worse for a waiter to behave like that. I would have fired him on the spot if I was the manager. It looks really bad for the business.
4/7/2007 12:22:56 AM
^^So you would rather the tip be included in the price of the meal so you have no choice of leaving it, its automatically included. Or would you rather have a lower priced meal, with the option of not tipping as much when the service is lacking?
4/7/2007 12:24:25 AM
^ I agree tipping is better, if you just increased their wage there would be no motivation to go the extra mile and work hard (they get the same wage no matter what service they provide).[Edited on April 7, 2007 at 12:39 AM. Reason : .]
4/7/2007 12:39:00 AM
no. i would prefer not to have to tip at all. as in no waiter. it works at mcdonalds.
4/7/2007 12:39:23 AM
4/7/2007 12:46:55 AM
i've yet to meet someone that goes the extra mile. i've seen people that do their job and people that suck at it, but nothing that involves working hard.
4/7/2007 12:50:49 AM
^ Then you've obviously never been to a "nice restaurant"
4/7/2007 12:52:17 AM
define nice? meal in the range of $10-20,$20-50, or $50+. i have been to plenty of places in the second category only maybe twice with a $50+ meal. most of the time the better service has been from the lower tier.if its a "nice" restaurant then the person it getting paid a lot more. more is expected of their job performance and what you may see as the extra mile, i see as meeting expectation.
4/7/2007 1:00:13 AM
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4/7/2007 1:17:39 AM
also possible, the tip debit is transacted later? so maybe the amount is only for the bill when you see it, but later it gets bumped up by your bank to include the tip.anyhow. ive typed too much about this now.
4/7/2007 1:20:40 AM
4/7/2007 1:38:15 AM
thanks for reading the quote since i said for the same servicesay i go to 42nd st oyster bar and order the special and a coke30-33 tab, 6 tipsay i order an app and a water8 tab, 1-2 tipsame service, more tip
4/7/2007 1:41:08 AM
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4/7/2007 1:54:07 AM
i've been a waiter and bus boy so i've seen both sides50% of waitstaff are entitled jerks, 25% appreciate every tip, the other 25% are a mixno server should ever complain about a 20% tip
4/7/2007 1:54:57 AM
^^^^ you dont make any sense.app and a water. costs less. less work. less service. less time at the table. less overall tip.dinner and a drink. costs more. more work. more service. more time at the table. more overall tip.if you feel bummed out about the app and the water, then sure go ahead leave the guy $10 for the $8 ticket. in any event if youre just having an app and a water, you damn sure better not be sitting at a table. take that shit up to the bar.[Edited on April 7, 2007 at 1:55 AM. Reason : ]
4/7/2007 1:55:23 AM
wait wahta dinner is one platean app is one platea water is one glass, needs to be refilleda coke is one glass, needs to be refilledsame work, different price
4/7/2007 1:56:52 AM
4/7/2007 1:58:24 AM
just about every waiter i have ever worked with is who
4/7/2007 1:59:14 AM
4/7/2007 2:00:19 AM
^ you must be a moron, he's saying that at a nice place an automatic 15% would hurt you in many cases (earlier another guy argued 15% should just be built into all prices).[Edited on April 7, 2007 at 2:03 AM. Reason : .]
4/7/2007 2:02:52 AM
^^^^^ a dinner usually comes with extra stuff. salad, or soup... bread, etc. you also have to often dress the plate up with garnish or somethign else. its a bigger process. then you check up on people at least a few times, with their dinner to see if everythings okay, if tehy need anythign extra, yadda yadda. they also get more refills on drinks.an app is nothing. punch it in throw it out. youre done. again, they eat it and theyre gone. or they better be. hell wait a second??. app and a water? who the fuck seated this cheap sumbitch at my table anyhow?? ima go slap that stupid high school bitch at the hostess station. tell that fucker to go sit at the bar.[Edited on April 7, 2007 at 2:04 AM. Reason : ]
4/7/2007 2:03:22 AM
4/7/2007 2:05:33 AM
^ no one in here stated otherwise
4/7/2007 2:06:04 AM
i was just agreeing. I always leave 20% or $2 minimum if its a low tab, unless the service just sucks.
4/7/2007 2:09:20 AM
4/7/2007 2:10:00 AM
People usually think a server makes minimum wage + tips. Wrong, it's 2.15 an hour plus tips, and the 2.15 goes to taxes typically. So you live off those tips. And yes, you typically have to tip out on every dollar you sell, and when I'm technically then paying for a percentage of your meal, it sucks.True, if I gave bad service, then by all means dont tip me well. But dont complain to anyone if youre the one knowing you're going to tip me badly when you walk in there.
4/7/2007 2:15:23 AM
the one thing i disagree w/ as far as tipping goes is bartenders who think they deserve a $1 every time they pop the bottle cap off of your $2.50 miller lite
4/7/2007 2:15:47 AM
^yeah, I typically tip them full on my first drink what I think I will be buying the rest of the night. That way, they pay attention to what I need and I set a limit.
4/7/2007 2:17:49 AM
SET EM UP! ]
4/7/2007 2:46:55 AM