
Dennis
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Skywatch_NC wrote:Concerning tipping for bad service...why the "reward" so to say of a tip? I mean a customer pays enough for a meal...let alone a tip for crud service. Not my problem if perhaps restaurant employees need better training or their cooks need a refresher course at the culinary academy.
Eric
king of weather wrote:Skywatch_NC wrote:Concerning tipping for bad service...why the "reward" so to say of a tip? I mean a customer pays enough for a meal...let alone a tip for crud service. Not my problem if perhaps restaurant employees need better training or their cooks need a refresher course at the culinary academy.
Eric
Just remember sometimes its not always the Waiters fault..............This i know seeing how i have done this work! Which i myself usually leave on average 20% can go higher or even slightly lower depending on the service i recieve as well but i have the added bonus of telling if my lousy service is do to the kitchen or the waiter or in some cases the restaurant itself!!!!!! Those who dont tip nor know how to i think shouldnt bother going out untill they learn to![]()
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............BTW the "average" and what is encouraged as well tip where i am from is 17%!
mrschad wrote:Waitresses (at least in my area) are only paid $2.13 an hour plus whatever they make in tips.
ColdFront77 wrote:My parents and I usually tip between 15% and 20%, although my father doesn't think we should go that high.
In Massachusetts, the servers [waitresses and waiters] make $2.63) per hour.
On busy nights some servers can get up to has much as $25.00 in one hour; that is much better than $6.50 to $10.00 per hour for a lot of other jobs.
azsnowman wrote:seafood by the TONS, everything you could EVER want to eat PLUS Asti Spumante
stormchazer wrote:I tip 15% for poor to service, 20-25% for service average and above.
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