by AshleyChesman » Mon Dec 10, 2007 4:30 pm
I've often thought about this during this time of year. I always tip well, and especially generous if the service is over the top. I suppose because I see how hard my servers work, unless service is terrible, I generally leave 20% or more. I know some people may say, "why would you do that? They need to get a hint if they're not doing a good job", but my feeling is that servers usually get $0 paychecks---and unless the server is lazy and doesn't care, I think 20% is a reasonable amount for waiting on me.
As far as tipping extra during the holiday season, I think it is VERY much appreciated. I remember one time YEARS ago, when I was a cashier at Doll's Market, I was working the Saturday before Christmas. I had NO money, as I had car insurance to pay for, and I had bought everyone gifts. There was a man, I so wish I knew his name today, whose change was ten dollars. He asked for two fives and put one in my apron. I can't tell you how much it meant to me----not only that I didn't even have money for lunch---but just becuase he was thoughtful, and even five dollars made such an impact on my holiday spirit. FIVE DOLLARS!! I worked there a lot, but didn't recognize him as a 'regular' customer whose name I remembered. He may or may not have known mine, but it was just a nice gesture on his part.
I always tip my nail lady extra during the holiday, and my hairdresser as well, so with it all being in the service industry, I think it is a nice, welcomed gesture. Someone mentioned an extra $50--that's awesome---if you've got it to give, your server will appreciate it!! BUT, even an extra five or ten over will be noticed, and TRUST ME, servers WILL remember and you WILL get that extra special service the next time you're in.
My servers always remember who tips well, and not so well. As a matter of fact, there is one table who comes that NOBODY wants to take. It's awful---usually 2 on $25. So, this brings up another point....how do you deal with this? I've had one server actually tell me that if they come in again, he refuses to take the table....I think he got $3 on a $40 when the guy decided to pick up the table. They are lunch diners, and my customers, nonetheless, but it's hard for me because I know that even if they try, it's hard not to show frustration when they take the table. And, they're rather rude---always wanting something special---and usually when people as for something different or off of the menu, an EXTRA tip is left as a sign of appreciation. I've gotten to the point where I take the tables because I don't want to hear the servers compain when they leave....trust me, they get not-so-good tips sometimes, but these are HORRIBLE. Owners/Managers---how would you deal with that?
Ashley