I'll hand the coin change back and get the "it's all yours man" head nod or wave. To which I either reply..."really?? thanks a lot man" in a sarcastic tone or I say..."no man...you keep it...really."Two things happen. The cheap fuck tips more next time or I don't have to worry about wasting my time serving somebody who tips shitty. Either way, I don't lose.
5/4/2010 4:44:28 PM
People do this with small lunch bills all the timeThey think the 15-20 percent for larger bills translates to bills of 5 or 6 dollarsLike leaving a $1.20 tip on you club sandwich doesn't make you look like a prick
5/4/2010 4:47:54 PM
^ I always felt guilty when only leaving $1 on my $4-5 tab at El Rodeo....Then I realized it eventually makes a difference when I give them a $2-3 tip in my back account
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5/4/2010 4:54:42 PM
I dont care if the bill is $5.00. 20% is the most anyone should tip ever. Take my dollar and be happy or find another job. Also when i order water with lemon don't act pissed because i did not order a goddamn sweat tea or a coke that costs 2.50. On a different note tipping should be done on total bill before the taxes. Why should i spend more money on your tip because some fucks raise the sales tax.
5/4/2010 4:56:47 PM
^ How is the sales tax relevant here? By that argument, you might as well just say that all sandwiches in any restaurant should cost $5 and you'll only tip on that $5 burger value, even though the burger cost $15.
5/4/2010 5:02:20 PM
When sad-sack fucks would tip me less than a dollar, I would almost universally throw out this line:"You go ahead and keep it....seems like you might need it more than I do..."
5/4/2010 5:11:01 PM
^ because forever tipping was meant to be total before tax(hell even in the 80's it was before tax and beverage)now everyone feels entitled to something extra and they think you should be tipped on tax as well.
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5/4/2010 5:30:09 PM
jbrick got fucking told
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5/4/2010 5:46:20 PM
*slow clap*for merbig
5/4/2010 5:47:43 PM
thanks what i meant to convey was: if you don't tip well, you shouldn't expect good service. I tried to give my best service to every table, even when I was pretty sure I wouldn't get more than 10%. That's why I don't wait tables anymoreand for the record I usually tip at least 25% for good service, and more for a great/awesome job.]
5/4/2010 5:49:53 PM
ITT everyone is an asshole. V asshole]
5/4/2010 6:08:30 PM
^ asshole
5/4/2010 6:09:09 PM
I never tip anyone, fuck that
5/4/2010 6:11:12 PM
why does this thread keep coming backlet it die peoplewe're all asshole entitled cheapskate fucks that need new jobs and shouldn't go out to eat
5/4/2010 6:33:01 PM
Bad tippers suck. I waited tables for 3 years and my goodness the people I've encountered... :facepalm:They should require high schools to have lessons on proper tipping.
5/4/2010 6:35:16 PM
hey maaannn, what you doing tonight?
5/4/2010 6:35:26 PM
damn nobody took my troll bait I tipped $15 on a $68 meal tonight, fyi]
5/4/2010 10:05:30 PM
bttt
8/23/2010 9:37:11 AM
http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/8173902/
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8/23/2010 9:42:27 AM
Well did she not tip?Seems like this is mainly her doing
8/23/2010 9:45:23 AM
i'm glad this thread got bumped.are we supposed to tip on a $9 beer at a concert?
8/23/2010 9:53:18 AM
All depends on whether or not I regularly go to a place.If I'm travelling, I'm probably low on cash and not worried about what the staff thinks of me because I'll never return. I leave 15%, because I'm not a fucking barbarian like the non-tipping bastards.If it's a place around Raleigh that I go to regularly, I leave 20-25% (often more if it's a bar). Normally this pays off. If it doesn't, the service is probably shitty and I probably won't be a regular long.
8/23/2010 9:54:37 AM
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8/23/2010 10:21:23 AM
maybe it's the principle of paying $10 for a Coors Light$9 makes me feel like i'm not getting ripped off quite as bad
8/23/2010 10:28:44 AM
8/23/2010 10:31:05 AM
God, now I know how old people feel.You fuckers regularly tipping 20-25 percent are ridiculous. That's how much you tip for outstanding service or like a lady-be-pregnant-and-it's-Christmasttime tip. But, nooooo, y'all are just out and about throwing your money away and raising the tipping standard yet again.And can you believe the balls on these "servers?" Rolling their eyes if you get a water or split an entree. I think this a sign of the times...we've all noted how much brattier each generation is compared to the previous one. And it was bound to happen eventually, I guess...we're being served by brats.^According to jbrick, that makes you a "cheap prick."[Edited on August 23, 2010 at 10:32 AM. Reason : Fucking ridiculous.]
8/23/2010 10:32:02 AM
8/23/2010 10:43:38 AM
^^No, you're just cheap. If you can't afford to go out and tip, then just eat at home.^^^What's the difference in a dollar?? $9 or $10 is just ridiculous for a Coors Light anyways...just get drunk before you get there, that way you only have to buy a beer or two. Bartenders and/or beer cart girls at games and concerts still get paid by tips...not by salary (maybe the beer tub girls are different, but I doubt it). You not tipping them is essentially saying that you don't care whether or not you drink at the event. Luckily there are non-cheap people at the concert/game that tip that make it so these employees keep coming back to work to serve cheap people like yourself. [Edited on August 23, 2010 at 10:46 AM. Reason : .]
8/23/2010 10:45:06 AM
Tipping does create some unrealistic expectations and entitlement and screws up the workforce!In 2001, I was new in the US at N C state. I went to this orientation conducted by somebody in Talley Student Center about dos and don’ts. We (all the foreigners in the class ) were told to tip 10% for reasonable service with a minimum of 1$.
8/23/2010 10:45:25 AM
Listen, just because a very small percentage of you are trying to pay your way through college doesn't mean that i should just throw away my hard earned money. A majority of you are college drop outs(or peope with worthless degrees) / druggies/ alcoholics who could not find any other job that actually required a skill set. And I don't feel bad at all when I leave a 15% tip because really... how fucking hard is it to re-fill a soda or bring out some fucking dishes. You act like its your god given right to my hard earned money ( the skill set that it took me to acquire through hard work and sleepless nights studying ). I do sympathize with those trying to get a worthwhile degree and pay their way through college with these kinds of jobs, but there are other options out there.
8/23/2010 10:50:19 AM
^^I suppose it can. But when I worked a shitty retail job with no tipping I felt no motivation to go above and beyond. No matter what I did my income would be the same, and promotions didn't exist. When I worked a shitty bartending job I felt the motivation to do more because I knew it would directly influence my income.Incentives work my friend. And while I tried to do a good job for everybody, you better believe good tippers got priority. I can't imagine why you'd expect a rational person to do otherwise.^Well, I'm of the school that you needn't feel bad for tipping 15% (though unless the service is bad, you should for anything less). But part of that is selfish -- if you never tip above 15% at my favorite places and I always do, I'm going to reap benefits. [Edited on August 23, 2010 at 10:57 AM. Reason : ]
8/23/2010 10:55:24 AM
But these people are acting like 15% is beneath them. They think they're entitled to make more than a college educated person does per hour.
8/23/2010 10:58:13 AM
20 percent is standard and has been for some timeSame reason restruantants automatically tack on 18-20 percent for large parties
8/23/2010 10:59:29 AM
8/23/2010 11:00:50 AM
I always tip well (15-20ish percent) unless the service was below standard.I always find it funny when women try to do a bunch of arithmetic to hit the 10 or 15 or whatever they're giving on the dot. What are you gonna lose, a buck this way or that? What's it to you?
8/23/2010 11:01:20 AM
Grumpy, in the practical world I agree incentives work to a great extent in the short run. I think what is being disagreed upon here is if the magnitude of incentives being demanded are in proportion to the skill and effort required to do the job or not? It does not take too long for an incentive to become a routine entitlement.[Edited on August 23, 2010 at 11:03 AM. Reason : asdf]
8/23/2010 11:01:28 AM
They can demand all they want, they don't have to deliver. If you give shitty service to everyone who tips less than your ridiculous demands, you will either make much less in terms of tips or you'll get fired. If they wanna bitch on the wolfweb, let 'em.
8/23/2010 11:03:29 AM
8/23/2010 11:05:18 AM
I think we can all agree on one thing in this thread. jbrick83 is a cunt.
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