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Dominic Toretto 02-10-2014 12:36 PM

Tipping
 
I was having a conversation with a co-worker that used to work as a waitress. She said it is rude not to tip. I commented that I only feel inclined to tip, if the service was above exceptional. I thought that was the point of a tip, to give for exceedingly great service. Otherwise, they are just doing their job as agreed by the restaurant. I compared it to my job. If I come in and do just well enough, I don't expect a bonus so why should a waiter/waitress? Thoughts.

-Alex

re-rx7 02-10-2014 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Dominic Toretto (Post 64018)
I was having a conversation with a co-worker that used to work as a waitress. She said it is rude not to tip. I commented that I only feel inclined to tip, if the service was above exceptional. I thought that was the point of a tip, to give for exceedingly great service. Otherwise, they are just doing their job as agreed by the restaurant. I compared it to my job. If I come in and do just well enough, I don't expect a bonus so why should a waiter/waitress? Thoughts.

-Alex

Becuase their income is based of tips. I always leave something. Usually around 15% on the norm. For great service I will do 25-35%. Point being i always leave one. THey only make 2:15 an hr and depend on that money. Eithe way they are serving you. LOl I bet you dont even tip at Sonic?

Dominic Toretto 02-10-2014 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by re-rx7 (Post 64019)
I bet you dont even tip at Sonic?

I don't. I always go through the drive through though :D.

-Alex

re-rx7 02-10-2014 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Dominic Toretto (Post 64021)
I don't. I always go through the drive through though :D.

-Alex

Damn you got me! :favorites37::favorites37:

emery2483 02-10-2014 12:58 PM

sonic depends if it's a pretty girl ;) lol I usually try and tip something but there are days where I have no cash or anything :/

DirtyD 02-10-2014 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by re-rx7 (Post 64022)
Damn you got me! :favorites37::favorites37:

I never tip at Sonic because 1) I hardly go there, and 2) most of the people that serve me at Sonic act as if they don't want a tip.

brtnstrns 02-10-2014 01:08 PM

I never tip at Sonic. Then again, I never have cash plus it feels weird since its fast food.

I always tip at a restaurant. If they do their job then I usually give close to 20%, will do more if it's a bartender or someone that was really good. I don't really mind since their income is based off that unless they're just a huge asshole or something.

But not tipping at all unless they do EXCEPTIONAL? That's pretty cheap bro.

Dominic Toretto 02-10-2014 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by brtnstrns (Post 64027)
But not tipping at all unless they do EXCEPTIONAL? That's pretty cheap bro.

ROFL, it's not a matter of money. I just look at it as doing a job, versus doing a great job. Like I said, I get paid to do a job. I get compensated differently if I come in and do just enough to not get fired versus going above and beyond. Seems logical to me.

-Alex

Grandpa 02-10-2014 01:18 PM

If I get great service, I tip very well. For bad service I don't tip.

I don't tip at Sonic because I don't eat there. There is nothing for me to eat there anyways even if I did. Everything there is fried, filled with meat or heavily processed. The food at Sonic is repulsive. Whatever oil that they use gives off a weird smell and I can't stand it.

pohnjarker 02-10-2014 01:33 PM

my wife used to be a waitress so its a sore subject for her when we talk about it. i dont like to tip but do it mostly because its customary. i'll tip 15% unless i have no complaints, then its 20%. its an industry that people go into knowing what they will be making an hour so its not like its a surprise. if they dont like it, go somewhere else to work. no other industry that i can think of "requires" their customer to help pay a salary.

ive tipped 10% or less on poor service because that's exactly what it should be based on...the type of service provided.

i go through the drive through at sonic just so i dont have to tip because its ridiculous to tip for someone to bring you a bag of food...once. if they were coming back again and again like in a restaurant, id give a real tip. otherwise, its drive through time.

Bacadiesel 02-10-2014 01:35 PM

I agree with Alex. Well maybe they should get a better job that pays more than $2. I think all waiters/waitresses think they are entitled to and think they deserve a tip everytime. I grew up in CA, and over there they get paid 8+ an hour so it's a not a big thing to tip over there. Then when I moved to TX it was this big deal about tipping.

Dominic Toretto 02-10-2014 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by pohnjarker (Post 64035)
its an industry that people go into knowing what they will be making an hour so its not like its a surprise.

This man knows the truth.

-Alex

BERT 02-10-2014 01:42 PM

Cheap motherfuckers in here

Grandpa 02-10-2014 01:54 PM

I don't think anyone goes into waiting on tables thinking yeah let's go earn $2 bucks an hour. I think those people tend to think that the service they provide they can maximize their earning potential by giving excellent service rather than a flat fee per hour to where bad waiters earn as much as the good ones.

DirtyD 02-10-2014 02:01 PM

No, most kids nowadays I feel go into waiting staff positions thinking they can do very minimal, subpar to okay service, and they still expect to see a tip, a nice one, at the end of the meal, because it's customary to tip well. It's the entitlement issue again. They think they deserve a tip no matter how bad they are.


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