Stupid people deserve to be duped into over-tipping.
5/11/2012 10:37:55 AM
That's more like it!
5/11/2012 10:38:46 AM
From someone working at an actual restaurant...I never expected tips on carry outs and would only get a little disappointed if there wasn't one left on a really big order that was a pain in the ass.I can promise you that a majority of the cashiers at Moe's aren't expecting tips on your extra value homewrecker with queso poured inside.
5/11/2012 10:39:51 AM
Great, we've already distinguished the expectation between the employees and the perceived expectation by the patrons. Two different things and no one is saying that all employees are expecting tips.FWIW, I really don't go to Moe's and I have no clue what this homewrecker is or if it's some type of attempt at an personal attack, but the line is getting old.[Edited on May 11, 2012 at 10:41 AM. Reason : .]
5/11/2012 10:40:53 AM
5/11/2012 10:42:09 AM
Uh, I've been saying people/patrons the whole time, so yeh...
5/11/2012 10:42:46 AM
When I worked at Subway, we actually had several people ask if we had a tip jar. The owners were against it. I know I wouldn't tip someone for making a sandwich. It was an expectation of my job, just like everyone working the line at Moe's.
5/11/2012 10:42:50 AM
5/11/2012 10:43:15 AM
I fail to see where I indicated that all employees were expecting tips.
5/11/2012 10:44:03 AM
It's a context thing. If I'm ordering for myself but ordered a lot of food and had 5-6 different containers that were used to get the food together (I'm including the little cups of dressing and stuff..I'm not a glutton), then I'll tip a dollar or two..maybe 10% if I'm feeling generous. Usually for what I order, 1-2 dollars is easily ten percent. I tip at Moes if I order to go and it's for myself and the wife. If I'm eating in, I don't tip. I tip at Cold Stone if I want to hear them sing. I don't want to hear them sing. I don't tip.If I ordered something that can come in one container and is generally accepted as a take out business, I don't tip.
5/11/2012 10:44:20 AM
5/11/2012 10:45:56 AM
5/11/2012 10:49:19 AM
Saying it sends the message as an expectation != me truly believing it is an expectation.I merely identified it as sending the message.[Edited on May 11, 2012 at 10:53 AM. Reason : /]
5/11/2012 10:52:02 AM
So just to be clear here. You're smart, and capable of logical thought, so you don't see it as an expectation. But you think stupid people who aren't capable of such thought see it as an expectation. Is that the gist of it?]
5/11/2012 10:54:34 AM
I'm saying that I identify it as sending the message of an expectation to tip. Do I really think it's expected? In most cases, no.You're missing what I'm saying. I said it sends the message of an expectation. I didn't say it was expected by the employees; I'm saying it sends the message. Many patrons see it as an expectation. When I see it, to me it sends the message; however, I recognize that it may truly not be expected, but that doesn't mean the message wasn't sent.[Edited on May 11, 2012 at 10:59 AM. Reason : .]
5/11/2012 10:56:04 AM
they really put ya in a pickle at the take out places if you order and wait. Order food...pay...wait for food.The tip line on those might as well have a check box below it that has "spit in food" as an alternative to leaving a tip.
5/11/2012 10:56:26 AM
i love tipping threads
5/11/2012 10:56:56 AM
5/11/2012 10:58:20 AM
How many times have I said that already?
5/11/2012 10:59:48 AM
Tell us how it's different.
5/11/2012 11:00:43 AM
Uh, the intent of management and the perception of patrons are two different things.Management may intend it as an option, as you said; or they may even expect it.Patrons may perceive it as an option, or they may even perceive it as expected, per the whole reason why this question is asked quite often.And the opposite is true. When a place doesn't provide a tip jar or tip line, the patrons perceive it as tipping is not expected or maybe even acceptable by management.The last place I went to get a hair cut had no tip line, no tip jar, nothing about tips. The first time I went there, I didn't tip because I didn't even think about it until later (nothing there indicated tipping). However, knowing that such places often ask for tips, I figured I was "supposed" to tip. So the next time I asked about it and they said, yes they accept tips, but do not advertise it.[Edited on May 11, 2012 at 11:04 AM. Reason : .]
5/11/2012 11:02:09 AM
how do they even split those tips?
5/11/2012 11:03:20 AM
5/11/2012 11:03:55 AM
^I've been saying the same thing for a while now. I don't know why you're trying to change my argument. I said that the intent is different than the perception, that is part of my argument and I have stated it multiple times.And the patrons are very much a part of this... I don't get how you can ignore that part of the equation.
5/11/2012 11:06:06 AM
5/11/2012 11:08:10 AM
5/11/2012 11:09:47 AM
^^ok, so I don't include the words patrons in every post because I figure you can follow context. my apologies. And "on this point"... uh it's the same point I've been making, including posts explicitly stating patrons. Follow the context of the argument.And as far as intention vs preception, I may have not used those words exactly in every post, but I clearly indicated this comparison a long time ago. in fact, right under your post!http://thewolfweb.com/message_editpost.aspx?edit=15384354Besides, who the fuck do you think we're talking about when mentioning sending a message? A message to whom? The patrons. Which implies their perception.If you're just going to cherry pick parts of the argument and twist my words, then I'm done here. I've clearly said that the manager's intent is different from patron's perception. I've clearly been referencing patrons. So, keep cherry picking and posting personal attacks. It's all you really have.[Edited on May 11, 2012 at 11:18 AM. Reason : .][Edited on May 11, 2012 at 11:20 AM. Reason : .]
5/11/2012 11:12:46 AM
i bet the manager/owner pockets all of it...its all just a ruse
5/11/2012 11:13:30 AM
5/11/2012 11:18:58 AM
5/11/2012 11:22:30 AM
The patrons are involved. By whom is the message being perceived? Patrons perceive a tip jar/line as an expectation to tip, thus the message is being sent. You can't divorce the patrons from the message, as their perception is the message.I don't know how to make it more clear. The intent is one thing. The message being sent/the perception of patrons is something different. You can't separate the message and perception.You're reading this incorrectly. You're talking about a manager intentionally sending a message to patrons. I'm talking about the message perceived by the patrons. Two different things. What message the manager wants to send doesn't matter here. What matter is the message being perceived by patrons.[Edited on May 11, 2012 at 11:28 AM. Reason : .]
5/11/2012 11:26:00 AM
5/11/2012 11:27:28 AM
Don't you two have something better to be doing?
5/11/2012 11:28:51 AM
Uh, the patrons perceive it as a message to tip... just google this shit man. People are all the time asking if they're supposed to tip at xyz.
5/11/2012 11:29:12 AM
^^Hey that can wait buddy.I'm proving someone wrong on the internet.]
5/11/2012 11:29:31 AM
^^^I'm just bored today.
5/11/2012 11:29:56 AM
5/11/2012 11:44:01 AM
haha, no no and no.what do you think sending the message implies? it has to be perceived by somebody. what gives the message meaning? the perception by the patrons does.What message the establishment is intending to send is different than what is being perceived and I have obviously been talking about that for a few pages now. I can't help it that you can't figure out this difference or the context.You're still cherry picking/taking out of context/misreading my posts. This entire argument has been about the message as perceived by patrons. To argue what message was intended is stupid. I'm not changing my argument one bit. Because you couldn't figure out that the perception is what I was talking about, I am now having to explicitly restate everything so you can follow the argument and hopefully figure out the context. I'm pretty sure I already said that the message intended by the establishment is different than what is perceived. Probably not in those exact words, but it was said and/or implied.If you think that people aren't perceiving these as messages to tip, then you are wrong. If you think people haven't been conditioned into thinking that they must always tip, then you are wrong. Google it. Why are people always asking if they're supposed to tip??
5/11/2012 11:46:24 AM
5/11/2012 12:27:14 PM
5/11/2012 12:38:24 PM
God damn. Are you people really arguing over tipping at Moes?? IT'S A MEXICAN SUBWAY! Do you tip at Subway? If not, why tip at Moes? Because it is slightly nicer inside. And I love tipping threads, because jbrick83 shows us all how much of an indignant self-entitled douche he really is. Get over yourself.
5/11/2012 12:51:53 PM
^ Huzzah! That's what I was waiting for. I always get you two pricks confused (you and wd40 that is).
5/11/2012 12:55:03 PM
I like to pay for services I don't receive.
5/11/2012 1:15:20 PM
^^^lol. pretty sure it was clear that this applied well beyond just Moe's.
5/11/2012 1:30:13 PM
BumpTip yer friendly bartenders and waitresses kindly this evening!
5/11/2012 7:37:25 PM
You're really teaching them a lesson by being a cheap asshole.
5/11/2012 7:53:56 PM
i might tip at Moe's if when i opened the door to their restaurant, they'd shut the fuck up
5/11/2012 7:58:19 PM
5/11/2012 8:43:49 PM
^Keyword: girlfriendFor every $1 in tips a dude makes, a girl makes $3.
5/11/2012 8:59:36 PM
^youve clearly never worked for tipsNot saying that's a bad thing. Just don't pretend to know what you're talking about there.
5/12/2012 12:12:07 AM