Dan E wrote:I usually start at 20%, and will tip 15% for lousy service, more for great service.
Susanne Smith wrote:Received this from a Facebook friend today. Discuss.
FUCK YOU! To people who don't know how to tip 18-20%. FUCK YOU! I bust my ass for you. I refill your h20s, iced teas, beers, etc. I remark your silverware. I keep your orders straight by seat # (but sometimes you get up and rearrange yourselves). This makes separating your checks easier. Plus, I come into the restaurant an hour and a half early to make sure the bathroom is stocked w/ TP and hand t...owels, and are clean and sanitary. Also, the house floors are swept and mopped everyday by me. Folks need to recognize that servers aren't making shit on the hour. Our minimum wage has never increased. Take your 15% tip somewhere else! And FUCK YOU for taking up valuable real estate in my section waiting for your "joiner."
Robin Garr wrote:But to those who want to know why 15% isn't adequate any more, I'd point to the economy and also to the employers. Everything is going up but wages, and it wouldn't surprise me a bit to find out that tips, overall, are off because, well, it's one place where people can cut down and get away with it.![]()
Robin Garr wrote:Hey, Steve P, you're a union guy. You want change, how about getting out there and organizing servers?
Mark R. wrote: However the price of the meals has increased dramatically and the tip is a percentage of the meal price so in reality the money made from tips should have gone up at least at the same rate as the costs of food and drinks! Actually overall food prices have gone up faster than many other areas so in reality servers should be doing as well or better than they ever have.
Steve P wrote:There already ARE organizations ready-willing and able to help these people organize.
http://www.unitehere.org/fs/
http://www.seiu.org/
Bill Veneman
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Robin Garr wrote:Added to my post above: I'd say that 20% has become the floor, not the median for good work. Maybe not for the Cheddar's/Olive Garden set .
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