I'd pay good sestertii to see that!Mmh, maybe waiting and wearing a toga could be combined? I'd certainly tip extra for that.![]()

I'd pay good sestertii to see that!Mmh, maybe waiting and wearing a toga could be combined? I'd certainly tip extra for that.![]()
I do think some waiters in general have unrealistic expectations
A waiting job is starting a career, or can be.
I have been known to leave one penny for very bad service (no refills, absentee server, no check after finished, server appears unsanitary, etc.) I never let a restaurant add the tip onto my bill, because they add the maximum. I choose how much they earned.So what do I do if I encounter very poor service?
Tip them some pocket change so they know you didn't forget, you just thought they were awful.
That's a good idea.
Voicing an opinion is fine, being nasty and insulting to the elected leader of the free world is unacceptable.True $14 isn't a huge amount in the grand scheme of things. It wouldn't necessarily put me of visiting the US, but paying it and voicing an opinion at the prinicple of the thing are two different things.
Isn't that the point of college? To get training for a career?
Like, duh. Not sure how you interpreted what I wrote that you needed to include those questions.
TheBrew said:And college is filled with 'real problems'. Just his biggest problems don't include if he should choose White Cheddar or American Cheddar Cheeze-Balls, doesn't mean his problems are any less real than yours.
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I see you are stuck on the "college" word in my post. Please show me where I said people don't have real problems in college.
Let me clarify...
if you are on here whining about tips, get a REAL JOB. Start a career. Because a waiting job is just not that stressful (or significant/meaningful) to where people here feel entitled to make $30-$40 an hour for bringing me a cheeseburger and a beer. And that you are going to contaminate my food the next time I come in because I left you 12% instead of the 20% you feel is demanded regardless of service/time/cost/etc.
I don't remember the free world electing Obama.![]()
Well, threads like this make hate ignorant non-tippers so it balances out. People who intend to only tip a dollar should tell their server before they get their meal. That way they can get a dollar's worth of service.
Sounds like you need an actual career instead of a college job then.
Deal with real problems and then I'll have sympathy for you.
I'll vote for him for you.I don't remember the free world electing Obama.![]()
Good one.
Still, I'd pay way more than $14 to vote for him instead of my own country's politicians.![]()
I don't remember the free world electing Obama.![]()
Good one.
Still, I'd pay way more than $14 to vote for him instead of my own country's politicians.![]()
(Given where I live, if I actually did get paid, it would be the most meaningful vote I ever cast.Other folks are lucky they don't have federal systems. On the minus side, they have parliaments.)
Now now, don't confuse people with this crazy talk, my friend. How can you expect people to know that Germany is a federal republic? Do you call it the United States of Germania? No? Then, blame your confusing nomenclature for that!Uh, aren't parliaments sort of essential to a modern democracy? Assuming you live in the USA, you do have both a parliament and a federalism, like some other countries (including my own), by the way.
You implied that he doesn't deal with real problems because he has a college job and proceed to mock him for having a college job instead of a career. That is a massive disconnect from reality.
TheBrew said:He is working this job so that he can pay for an education to get a career. What do you expect him to do, drop of out school so that he can get a career to earn the privilege to have real problems?
TheBrew said:Yes, everyone should have good service as people should behoove themselves to act professionally in their position. However your intense hatred of waiters is disturbing.
TheBrew said:So I really only have one question:
Please show us on doll where the waiter touched you?
Good for him. I expect for him to recognize that 20% is an unrealistically high minimum threshold for tips, and not assume anyone that doesn't give him his "entitled" 20% is an ignorant scumbag.
Now now, don't confuse people with this crazy talk, my friend. How can you expect people to know that Germany is a federal republic? Do you call it the United States of Germania? No? Then, blame your confusing nomenclature for that!Uh, aren't parliaments sort of essential to a modern democracy? Assuming you live in the USA, you do have both a parliament and a federalism, like some other countries (including my own), by the way.
Take heart, CZ. Personally, the first thing I associate with Germany is this.(And for the record, I usually don't expect people to know that Germany is a federal republic, I'm happy when they associate anything else besides the Nazis with it.)
I would say that most servers consider 20% an expected average, not a minimum. We all know we're going to get smaller tips and bigger tips. I never expect to get MORE than a 20% tip. I just expect my average tips for a given shift to come out to about 20%.
Correction: I hope for an average of 20% I expect about 16-17%.
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