Had a waiter confront me outside over a tip

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Another server, folks. This is the type of mind we are dealing with here. "Go see this server for drinks". Whatever that means? A server's mind is truly fascinating, it's not hard to see why they find very limited success in other endeavors. When 85% of your brain power is dedicated to pure panhandling what is really left?

As I've stated numerous times - I'd be more than willing to pay 4-5x menu prices if it meant servants, I mean panhandlers, I mean servers received no tips at all (preferable if it meant there were no pan handlers, I mean servers at all).

I've tipped far more than you for far more expensive meals/drinks. We don't operate on the same levels.
Not a server but I've been in the service industry for quite a few years. I was a concierge for years on The Strip. Do you think that's a job that warrants gratuity if the job is done well?
And I don't believe that you would be okay with paying $50 for a hamburger at a restaurant just to keep money from the employees. It just sounds terrible.
 
Services in Japan are incredibly expensive, what are you talking about?

A panhandler doesn't bring me a drink. He's providing no service. If I give him money, it's an act of charity, not a transaction.

As always, the non-tippers expose themselves as being not only of lesser moral character, but lesser intelligence as well.

Sounds like you've never been to Japan (or live in a poor state) if you think Japan service is incredibly expensive. Still lol'ing at your simpleton pseudo math about price menu increase if pan handlers gets paid minimum wage.
 
I'd rather just pay a gratuity fee, but TS was being cheap as hell, and got called out on it.
 
I'd rather just pay a gratuity fee, but TS was being cheap as hell, and got called out on it.
lol @ your ignore list, you're a fucking pussy, know your role and shut your mouth you ignorant cum dumpster.
 
I was a server. Is your shitty ad hominem supposed to be an argument? If you're such a high roller why are you so concerned with cheating people out of money?


A tip is gift, he paid the bill. He didn't cheat anyone out of anything

I always tip, at least 15% because that's what is expected. If I ever chose not to and was confronted over it? I talk to the owner of the business or if It was a chain restaurant I would go directly to head office. What that server did was completely unacceptable.
 
A tip is gift, he paid the bill. He didn't cheat anyone out of anything

I always tip, at least 15% because that's what is expected. If I ever chose not to and was confronted over it? I talk to the owner of the business or if I try was a chain restaurant I would go directly to head office. What that server did was completely unacceptable.
It's also funny he used the phrase "cheating", when we all know that servers are well known tax cheats.
 
It's also funny he used the phrase "cheating", when we all know that servers are well known tax cheats.
Yeah I don't care about that lol, not at all.

I care that he basically accused you of skipping put on part of the bill. You in no way did that.
 
ugh, I hate informal tipping. Chinese place I went to the other night simply added it to the bill, one and done.
 
So my bill doesn't reflect the required hourly wage

Minimum wage is not a living wage. An the law you speak of is to combat servers scheduled during off-peak hours at establishments with extended opening times.
 
And I don't believe that you would be okay with paying $50 for a hamburger at a restaurant just to keep money from the employees. It just sounds terrible.

I live in a state that requires establishments to pay servants, I mean servers, state minimum wage regardless of tips. State min wage is over $10. Unsurprisingly, hamburgers aren't $50 in most establishments. Not sure why paying servers a minimum wage and abolishing tipping would be such a huge issue with this in mind, unless you believe servants, I mean tax cheats, I mean servers should be paid ~$50/hour minimum if tipping were to be abolished?
 
ugh, I hate informal tipping. Chinese place I went to the other night simply added it to the bill, one and done.

they added it to the bill? uh, i don't think that was a tip, then.
 
Minimum wage is not a living wage.

Again, why should I care about this? If they don't like their compensation they can find another job. Just because you don't get paid enough for your liking doesn't make it my responsibility to pad your income.

The level of derangement in these people is breath taking.
 
I rarely go out but when I do I never leave a tip. NEVER.
Good, if you read thru this thread you will see that we have 8 or 9 servants in here that pretty much say "We will fuck your food, if you don't tip well"

They don't deserve shit, they deserve the check that their boss signs, anything after that is a panhandling like the grubby fucks that they are.

If you want more money, get a job that doesn't require minimal skills you fucking moochers.
 
I get tipping is a sensitive subject but I'm sorry, just like any other job, sometimes these poor perfect servers do nothing to deserve a tip. And yes I understand that some times things are out of their control, kitchen is backed up, orders mixed up, etc...
People are acting like Isis had the fucking GOAT server that literally brought him gold, which I clearly doubt considering his reaction to a low tip
 
Minimum wage is not a living wage. An the law you speak of is to combat servers scheduled during off-peak hours at establishments with extended opening times.

this is the position the left takes when it comes to the minimum wage. they want the minimum wage to go up, without having their bottom-line affected. it can't work that way, and everyone knows it. but of course it's all about keeping up appearances.
 
they added it to the bill? uh, i don't think that was a tip, then.

A lot of places do this now, even restraunts, and they don't really even let you know that they do it, and then people go ahead and still tip.

So you're getting double shafted.

I mentioned early itt, that almost NO ONE FUCKING READ BECAUSE I'M STILL GETTING RETARDS QUOTING POSTS FROM THE FIRST PAGE, but, I mentioned that the restaurant I visited, BJ's already pays their waiters 7.32/hr which is close to minmum wage, after being there for 4 hours, and tipping $5, his compensation for my table came out to around $8.75/hr.

So most of these grubby servants in here that are defending this piece of shit that assaulted me can stick it straight up their ass.


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