Yeah, that's not happening, ever.
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3Yeah, that's not happening, ever.
The only part of this image that has a point is the first line and after that it moves into entitled bullshit. People are defined by how they treat the lowest perceived individuals in their society, and it's jewish to not tip unless you've gotten bad service.
I tip, but on a $100 you're getting $10
15% have a heart bro
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715% to take an order and enter in the computer? Bro just put an order kiosk at my table and pay the food runner $16/hr
The problem really is that we're dealing with greed from the business owners the same way the servers are, but the servers seem to be getting greedy themselves and trying to debate this from a position of no leverage in the argument. It's a reason why we should all be pushing for them to be getting paid well enough to want to provide the quality service that deserves a tip in the first place.
Totally agree with the last line about quality of service. I mean, I've been around a while, and it USED to be that servers wanted to take care of you so they could earn a good tip. 15% has been the "standard and polite" tip amount forever, unless you got fkd service.
Now they want to treat you poorly and still expect a tip of 30% ?
No. Those people need to re-think their premises, because one (or most) are wrong.
But it's not that type of job. I understand the business stand point. Right now if you were to pay a waiter $15/hr a burger and fries would be $30. Now you lost your customers. Sad truth is its not a career, its a stepping stone. When i see some 50 year old waitress i immediately know she fucked up in life somewhere. The only exception is bartenders.
standards were set long ago.. 10% is fine
actually more than fine