I'd hope so. If the garbage men only make $6.55 an hour I'd stage a revolution.Poseidon wrote:
That's precisely why. You get tips.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
We (as in food service like what you do... I don't work at Quiznos) also get paid minimum wage despite our tips.-=]NS[=-Eagle wrote:
I love mah tips. At Quiznos, a dollar or more tip is guarenteed to get you better service. I personally believe we deserve tips jsut as much as any damn waitress. All they are doing is serving you your food and taking the order. I take the order, make the order, package the order, and give the customer the order.
If you were in a job with no tips doing strenuous work as well I'd imagine you'd atleast get $8-10 an hour, if not more..
Actually, garbagemen around here make a lot from what I've heard.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
I'd hope so. If the garbage men only make $6.55 an hour I'd stage a revolution.Poseidon wrote:
That's precisely why. You get tips.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
We (as in food service like what you do... I don't work at Quiznos) also get paid minimum wage despite our tips.
If you were in a job with no tips doing strenuous work as well I'd imagine you'd atleast get $8-10 an hour, if not more..
'Cept the illegals of course.
...albeit they make up half the garbagemen work force.
In NYC Garbage men make around 40k starting year plus they only work around 3-4 hours a day out of an 8 hour shift.Poseidon wrote:
Actually, garbagemen around here make a lot from what I've heard.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
I'd hope so. If the garbage men only make $6.55 an hour I'd stage a revolution.Poseidon wrote:
That's precisely why. You get tips.
If you were in a job with no tips doing strenuous work as well I'd imagine you'd atleast get $8-10 an hour, if not more..
'Cept the illegals of course.
...albeit they make up half the garbagemen work force.
And erm, being a Sanitation worker is a highly wanted job here so I doubt half the garbage men are illegals.
Well maybe not so much restaurants (though no negative experiences come to mind) but definitely bars and clubs. Ireland and Britain have woeful service in bars, you even have to stand at the bar!!! Give me Paris, Berlin, Barcelona or Prague any day of the week.FEOS wrote:
Wow. If you consider American service at restaurants to be "usually outstanding", the bar set in Ireland must be hellaciously low.Braddock wrote:
I don't mind leaving a tip when I get good service somewhere (and to be fair the service in America is usually outstanding) but tipping out of some sort of obligation is, as Mr. Pink says, "for the birds".
The only kind of tipping I hate are ambiguous situations, where you don't know when to tip or not tip, and how much.
Cost of living...God Save the Queen wrote:
I was pissed off when my barber raised his price a dollar out of the blue. instead of a 3 dollar tip he gets a 2 dollar tip
You don't go to a bar or a club for service...at least not in the States, you don't.Braddock wrote:
Well maybe not so much restaurants (though no negative experiences come to mind) but definitely bars and clubs. Ireland and Britain have woeful service in bars, you even have to stand at the bar!!! Give me Paris, Berlin, Barcelona or Prague any day of the week.FEOS wrote:
Wow. If you consider American service at restaurants to be "usually outstanding", the bar set in Ireland must be hellaciously low.Braddock wrote:
I don't mind leaving a tip when I get good service somewhere (and to be fair the service in America is usually outstanding) but tipping out of some sort of obligation is, as Mr. Pink says, "for the birds".
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wtf are you talking about "stand at the bar"?Braddock wrote:
Well maybe not so much restaurants (though no negative experiences come to mind) but definitely bars and clubs. Ireland and Britain have woeful service in bars, you even have to stand at the bar!!! Give me Paris, Berlin, Barcelona or Prague any day of the week.
of course you have to stand at the bar!
what is this a gentlemen's club? lol
ok maybe my standards are a bit low
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damn low a bar should have comfy stoolsoug wrote:
wtf are you talking about "stand at the bar"?Braddock wrote:
Well maybe not so much restaurants (though no negative experiences come to mind) but definitely bars and clubs. Ireland and Britain have woeful service in bars, you even have to stand at the bar!!! Give me Paris, Berlin, Barcelona or Prague any day of the week.
of course you have to stand at the bar!
what is this a gentlemen's club? lol
ok maybe my standards are a bit low
fuck tipping
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Mother was a waitress and had to put tips in a jar which were then divided between all the staff and the 2 managers(who barely did anything). I wouldn't tip here even if I could afford too..
I tipped my barber more than a waitress. The postman and garbage man can forget about me tipping them around Christmas.....never believed they should be tipped.
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I like tipping, gets you better service. At a bar you get stronger drinks + don't have to wait, and anywhere else means you don't have to queue for anything.
That really works? Ought to try that out once.ghettoperson wrote:
I like tipping, gets you better service. At a bar you get stronger drinks + don't have to wait, and anywhere else means you don't have to queue for anything.
It's even better in Europe because no one tips. We were doing shots and it was pretty busy at the bar, so after the second round I tipped the guy 5 euros so that we'd get served faster, and after that not only did we get served right away, but he poured the shots into huge cups which must have been at least three times the size of the shot glasses.
wtf?ghettoperson wrote:
I like tipping, gets you better service. At a bar you get stronger drinks + don't have to wait, and anywhere else means you don't have to queue for anything.
In a bar you normally say what you want and then the waiter makes your drink, and then you pay..
So the waiter/bartender is gonna take your drink back after you tipped him and put a little extra booze in, because you tipped him?
Never heard that one before...
True, but that pisses me off (not the faster service part). For certain mixed drinks you can ruin it by being overloading with spirits. If I wanted a double, I'd a fucking asked for it.ghettoperson wrote:
I like tipping, gets you better service. At a bar you get stronger drinks + don't have to wait, and anywhere else means you don't have to queue for anything.
*edit:@ DRphil
That happens on your next trip to the bar (provided that the bartender remembers to hook you up)
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No, it's one of those 'pay it forward' type things. You tip them nicely the first time you buy a drink and they'll generally hook you up for the rest of the night (but you still have to maintain a token tip on every drink thereafter). I once made $400 in a four hour shift bartending on tips alone.Dr.PhiL wrote:
wtf?ghettoperson wrote:
I like tipping, gets you better service. At a bar you get stronger drinks + don't have to wait, and anywhere else means you don't have to queue for anything.
In a bar you normally say what you want and then the waiter makes your drink, and then you pay..
So the waiter/bartender is gonna take your drink back after you tipped him and put a little extra booze in, because you tipped him?
Never heard that one before...
But I probably cost the bar a good $100 in extra liquor poured
Edit - Oh, and a token tip around here (generally the minimum really) is $1 per drink. So... a beer is $5 you leave $6 etc.
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wutghettoperson wrote:
It's even better in Europe because no one tips. We were doing shots and it was pretty busy at the bar, so after the second round I tipped the guy 5 euros so that we'd get served faster, and after that not only did we get served right away, but he poured the shots into huge cups which must have been at least three times the size of the shot glasses.
loads of people tip
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Wow, I only ever tip 10%, or round up to the nearest £5/10, depending on the amount.
For a 25% tip, I'd expect full on oral sex from the waitress for dessert.
For a 25% tip, I'd expect full on oral sex from the waitress for dessert.
Yeah I thought about that right after (just woke up) but a bit late to delete my post...
I usually always tell bartenders to keep the change, or give them what I have of coins in my pocket, if its a nice woman il maybe il give her some more though.
I usually always tell bartenders to keep the change, or give them what I have of coins in my pocket, if its a nice woman il maybe il give her some more though.
This is why wait staffs in America will fight each other to not serve foreigners when they come into a restaurant. The collective groan when a foreign accent is heard is amusing to say the least.Buckles wrote:
Wow, I only ever tip 10%, or round up to the nearest £5/10, depending on the amount.
For a 25% tip, I'd expect full on oral sex from the waitress for dessert.
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Fuck tipping as standard.eleven bravo wrote:
fuck tipping
Tips are for when you get good or exceptional service, not just mediocre service.
Yeah, like round up to the nearest 5er for dinner. That hardly counts.FatherTed wrote:
wutghettoperson wrote:
It's even better in Europe because no one tips. We were doing shots and it was pretty busy at the bar, so after the second round I tipped the guy 5 euros so that we'd get served faster, and after that not only did we get served right away, but he poured the shots into huge cups which must have been at least three times the size of the shot glasses.
loads of people tip
No, that doesn't count.ghettoperson wrote:
Yeah, like round up to the nearest 5er for dinner. That hardly counts.FatherTed wrote:
wutghettoperson wrote:
It's even better in Europe because no one tips. We were doing shots and it was pretty busy at the bar, so after the second round I tipped the guy 5 euros so that we'd get served faster, and after that not only did we get served right away, but he poured the shots into huge cups which must have been at least three times the size of the shot glasses.
loads of people tip
But for a proper meal most people tip 10-15% if they get good service - that's my experience of it anyway.
But in Europe it tends to be dependent on getting good service.