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But Canada as long as they do not serve alcohol they get payed the regular min wage, so your argument is only valid for those serving alcohol. Mcdonalds get paid min with no tips, so if Moxie's does the same then no one would want to work there, which forces them to pay the servers more which will entice more workers and allow businesses to be more picky about who they hire, and provide better training than they do now. Servers then dont have to rely on customers for their extra money because the employers would have given them a better hourly wage because if they didnt they may as well be working at mcdonalds. Servers not relying on customers for tips is very important IMO because my gf is a server and I know she gives good service, if anything and at worse it is average, and yet there are the odd customers that stiff her on tips which is a load of BS for the server. Tips should be abolished... I would love to fight for a no tip movement and that movement will only work if everyone gets paid min regardless of alcohol or not. If we had a giant community I would definitely join the no tip movement. If I do order alcohol I will tip a buck a drink, but for food hell no. |
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I think waitresses and waiters are the only people out there that complain about their wage who dont even require a High School Diploma |
above and beyond i will tip even in a non tipping culture, but it really has to be above and beyond, and i think most of the argument here is based on the fact that we and most establishments have the idea that a 10% is minimum. All the examples you listed the difference is that the extra cash money is paid by the company as a "damn you did good, heres your bonus/commission" which would not be necessary in a restaurant business, but if we were a non tipping culture a restaurant can have one bonus go to one stellar server as a sort of competition within the company. |
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If a server gives me the "above & beyond" treatment then i'm always very generous with my tips. But let's not treat a tip as a commission. |
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That measly $4-$500 bucks you're complaining about is already making rent for a lot of the students here in the lower mainland just on tips alone; or somebody's brand new car payments. And what exactly is that extra $4-$500 bonus EVERY month? for doing your job exactly as you're required to? Quote:
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Uh, yes they can be compared. To think that the whole "service industry's" economical equilibrium hinges crucially on the tipping element to support is OUTRIGHTLY stupid. One thing I've noticed in the many threads I've observed through out the years, is that you servers really have a habit of exaggerating your position. 1) we have a difficult job. 2) we make so little money. 3) if you don't tip us servers, you're food will get priced out and the food and service industry will collapse. :rolleyes: |
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I too would love a no-tip movement and agree with the idea that tips should be reflected on the price of the goods & services being purchased. But then, if you think about it, that's exactly why we have different levels of restaurants. If you don't care much about your food, and require little-to-no service, that's why we have fast food joints. If you want a little better food quality and a little service, that's why you pay more and have restaurants that cater to the $15 - $25 range. Then of course there's restaurants that are around $30 - $50 per dish, and then there's the $50 - $100. I believe that in the current system we have, the more you pay your meal, the return for quality and customer service should already be a given. Tips really just is an unneccessary gouge on your pocket. Like what the fuck? am I tipping you in addition to the exhorbitant prices just so you don't spit in my food? That's the extra 10% - 20%? |
Noir nowhere did I complain about my tips. It not near what a sever makes. I didn't say it sucks. I'm plenty happy with the extra money, you are twisting words to make me seem like I'm crying woe is me. 2 is less than 4, that's not a complaint that 2 is low, it's math. Posted via RS Mobile |
I usually tip 10 to 15% in restaurants but not for take out. Lol if we have to tip on take out then we should tip on fast food too then.... I also tip when I get my hair cut. The cut my hair nice and made it look. |
The thing that annoys me is that servers EXPECT to be tipped....they try to work hard to give you good service for the sole purpose of getting a good tip....That shit is so fake. I do my job to the best of my ability, am completely honest with my customers, and go above and beyond to help my customers. Why? I don't get a tip from them at the end of the day....so why do I do it? Because I genuinely give 2 shits about my customers and providing them with my advanced knowledge and the best service I possibly can. And just for a little side note, I actually have been offered tips - incredible amounts actually, because my customers do see that I genuinely care....I've gone as far as to losing sales for the company I work for in order to give customers proper information, and thus sometimes telling them that they should look in a different direction than with the company I work for....but despite being offered anywhere from $5-$100 in a tip, I have always refused tips and explain to my customers that I am simply doing my job - I don't work for tips. |
I was having this discussion with my gf, who is a server, yesterday. It is weird, you really need to say that in every other industry there are people who do their work to the best of their ability without expectation of tip, for other servers to understand that point. I am guessing that it is clouded by their already ongoing expectation of tips. But is it being bias to think it is the logical, and correct way of thought, as most of us are not servers. But I still feel that it is logical and correct, I was a server before so thats my justification. |
Mandatory tipping is insane. If everyone stopped tipping, I'm sure the industry would adapt just fine. I had a great time in Europe this summer, things ran smoothly without tipping. I tip really well, but I'd rather not. |
There was one time, i put my debit card in the machine, and there was no option for no tipping: was either 10,20,30, or 40% tip. Also, there is a clear line between someone who DESERVES the tip, and has worked genuinely hard to give you great service, and the ones who just do "good enough". Thanks for the insight.. you guys offer some awesome advice and will make me think twice about tipping because of guilt next time... |
In those situations, if you press 'correct' (the delete key) then you'll usually find it just skips you past that thing. It's one of those unwritten things, like pressing zero (sometimes several times) to directly get an agent when you call and get an automated service. |
Just went and picked up some food. Didn't tip for the first time, felt weird, but whatever. Came time to open the box and there was no condiments! And I wasn't even asked if I wanted any. Guess I'm happy I didn't leave a tip |
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For take outs, it is the same as a mcdonalds drive thru to me. I really dont see any difference and the need for a tip. Also tipping based on percentage is just fucked up. because i ordered a lobster instead of a trout, im supposed to pay more to my server? lol. |
this thread makes me :joy: I aint fuckin tipping no one ever again |
I only do the 10%-15% when I dine in. For take out, I don't tip. When I worked as a server, I didn't expect people to tip for take out anyway. |
Fuck mandatory tipping. If that ever happened I could see service go right in the shitter. I tip when I get good service. Better the service, better the tip your going to receive. I've tipped 10 cents before just to prove that the service was shit and that's what you deserved. I work hard and I'm not about to give a tip to shitty service just "because." |
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15-20% dine in depending on food&service quality 5% pickup at a place I haven't been to 10% pickup at a place I like |
When you guys do tip, do you calculate percentage on the before tax amount of after tax amount? I think it should be on the before tax amount. |
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