think it's funny how there's a thread like this at least once every yr...
think it's funny how there's a thread like this at least once every yr...
Bwhahahahahahaha I just had SoCo come out my nose... and not in a good way.Originally Posted by Killer
Always after Black History Month too...Originally Posted by shagwAg3n
So wrong lol...Originally Posted by Echonova
I never understood black history month. Its kinda racist in itself.
"Hey look I'm different - so I have my own month where everyone talks about my history" ??
Why try so hard to be different and then bitch when people call you out on it?
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
				
			
			 
			
				There is some validity to what the OP has made his rant about.
It's not an every black person kind of thing but it is something that everyone that has waited tables knows about. AND, don't think they tip black servers more because they don't. I know by experience. Rednecks aren't extraordinary tippers either. Oddly enough, Mexicans tend to tip well whereas Europeans tend to not tip or tip poorly.
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
				
			
			 
			
				Originally Posted by Atlblkz06
Ummm..let's not get started on this issue. If you don't get the point, I suggest you educate yourself on the why and the how.
Last edited by BobbyFresh; 03-02-2009 at 10:04 PM.
Why does it matter, I live in Ohio, but I USED to live in Atlanta.Originally Posted by Brian*
CHASE ->>> WHAT MATTERS
funny you say that , in Europe tipping is considered rude. I know when we lived in Germany, if you went off base to a German restaurant they would run out to you to give you your money back, that probably has something to do with it.Originally Posted by BobbyFresh
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				Originally Posted by Vteckidd
In some countries in Europe, a surcharge is added to the price of the meal or the overall cost of the tab and not only that but employers pay their employees decently, as opposed to the $2.13 an hour most servers make here in the US.
Additionally, most restaurants in the US require a practice called tip sharing in which each server gives the restaurant between 1 to 3 percent of their sales to be divided among the hostess, bartender, and a busboy, all the while paying said employees minimally as well.
I guess I'm crappy person as you call it. I don't ever leave anything over $5. I mean damn, all you do is bring out my food. I could give a rats ass if you started a conversation with me.
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				I Used to deliver Pizza one time.. I did it for about 5 month.. The average black person used to to tip me $1.00 cents...
Indians Usually $0.00
White people $ 5.00 +
Hispanics ( mostly south american ) $8.00 +
So yeah, Indians and Africans... Holly shit... lol..
They are penny pinchers..
I like to tip depending on service....
And honestly if its a chic thats 1/2 way decent looking.. Tip goes up a few bucks...
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
				
			
			 
			
				Originally Posted by Fast-Tech™
They bring you food that you were too lazy to cook for yourself. And refill your drinks. Cleaned after the mess you've made because you don't know how to act when you go out to eat and do shit that surely you wouldn't do in your own home....or put up with your shitty ass mood because you've had a bad day and need someone to take it out on.....and the list goes on. If you go somewhere expecting service then you should be prepared to compensate for said service...or not go out....
and...I wasn't speaking of you specifically...more like you and anyone else that shares the same attitude that you hold towards servers...because servers do more than just "bring you your food". Believe me. Been there, done that.
when i worked at a restaurant we had a black server as floor manager, and she told me this joke:
"whats the difference between a black man and a canoe? Canoe's tip."
I shit you not. It was awesome.
I know in Europe they CHARGE for drinks, no such thing as a free refill. First time we went out, being americans, we ordered coke. I had like 5 glasses at $4 a pop LOLOriginally Posted by BobbyFresh
from that point on my parents limited us to 1 soda per meal
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Hold on there, you CANNOT assume people go out because they're lazy. Are you retarded? That is there job. I've served also, but I'm not an idiot either. I tip depending on service.Originally Posted by BobbyFresh
oh yea, and im with atlblackz06. My bill at steak and shake the ohter night was $16, i left $5. Im too lazy to wait for change, when my bill is 12-13$ i just leave $20. If it's $45 i just leave $60. However, if the left over amount is not adequate i will leave at least 20-25% at LEAST.
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
				
			
			 
			
				Originally Posted by 81911SC
If you go out to eat then youre choosing to not cook for yourself.
If you go out to eat you're expecting a service ergo, if you expect a service to be performed, and knowing fully well that tipping goes along with the expectation of said service, one should not complain about tipping.
I tip based on performance also, but I tip well and not minimally, as some ppl do.
If you can afford to pay for a $100 meal then you should be able to leave a sufficient tip as well...Same goes for any lower or higher amount.
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You really don't believe the only reason people go out to eat is because they don't want to cook, do you? Nobody is complaining about tipping, dumbass.Originally Posted by BobbyFresh
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
				
			
			 
			
				Originally Posted by 81911SC
Your demonstration and expert use of the word "dumbass" makes your argument so much more compelling and highlights your intellect to an epic degree.![]()
Also, if you would do yourself a favor and read through the posts, specifically what I have quoted and responded to, you will see what it is I'm addressing.
I understand your point, and their are some dick heads that give servers shit and what not, but I usually go in eat and leave. I don't make messes and if I do, I clean them up. If I have a bad day, which is very rarely, I don't give shit to other people. After all that, I stated my opinion because thats how I am. I don't care to hear your conversation... I came to eat, not talk. I know that sounds like I'm a dick head, but I a simple go in, do what you went to, and leave. Plain and Simple.Originally Posted by BobbyFresh
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You're addressing me, since you're quoting me. Dumbass.Originally Posted by BobbyFresh
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
				
			
			 
			
				Originally Posted by 81911SC
Redundant name calling is redundant.:boobies:
Only when it's needed.Originally Posted by BobbyFresh
ive heard everyone say this at my job, but ive never had a problem with black people tipping me.
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
				
			
			 
			
				Originally Posted by 97tegrl
are you hot?
nemesis950psi 1:47 pm : but id hit a tree with a hole if i was single
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
				
			
			 
			
				Originally Posted by quickdodge®
I wasn't addressing you in any way, QD...LOL..
Guilty conscience, old man?![]()
Originally Posted by GOT_PURP
I agree with you, and I am going to go further. To recieve a tip is a privilege, but also a custom in America. I do not have a problem leaving a tip at all, don't get me wrong. The magic 15%-20% is a range that was set as a standard for the restaurant industry. No other profession works like this. You provide a service, at a set fee plus the tax. Why the hell am I EXPECTED to give you something extra for doing your job? If you go to Lowe's and ask a CS rep to help you find an item, do you tip them? NO! If you go to Wendy's to sit and eat, do you tip when the cashier takes your cup for a refill? NO!
All of you waiters with a chip on your shoulder need to shut the hell up and do your job. If a restaurant is paying you ~$2/hr to wait tables, with the expectation of the customers paying the other end of your salary, you should point fingers elsewhere.
America makes me chuckle. If a couple goes to eat at a fine dining establishment, and leaves under 15% on a $100 tab, he/she is seen as cheap because they did not leave more? Ha, bullshit. Maybe its because we are paying a price for a service that already has value added into it.
Funny Story: I was at Applebee's with 3 friends. We ate, got refills, and had a good time. I mention the refills b/c it shows the waiter did more than just drop food, and keep it moving. So he brings our individual bills out and I pay with my checkcard. He runs the bills and drops the reciepts for us to sign. Usually, the waiter walks away at this point, but he hung around. I write on the tip line a ZERO with a line through it, and write the total on the bottom. As I reach for my wallet he says, "Is there a problem? Why did you write a zero?" His tone was far from calm, he was pissed! So I smile at him and laugh. He asks whats so funny. I tell him that I was reaching for my wallet to give you cash for a tip. I then proceed to walk out, still laughing![]()
Moral of the story.......shut the fuck up and do your job. Sometimes you will get a tip, and other times you may not. It's the nature of the business. The industry set the wage/tip system up, not the patrons.
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
				
			
			 
			
				^ funny i like that about the applebees.
anyways, why can't it just be like europe and they do it all together. like the bill is the food, drinks, tip, tax...you just pay that one fee.
thats really how it should be.
Thats how I feel. You are providing a service, with the value added in! Why not add in the value of the waiter/waitress? Hell, the cooks don't get tipped, nor does the host/hostess, lol.Originally Posted by james
I just don't get it.
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
				
			
			 
			
				Originally Posted by AirMax95
Cooks typically get paid $10 or more and the hostesses do get tipped....it's called tipshare and it's taken out of the servers hard earned money.
Man, I usually agree with you on most subjects but def not on this one....You should try waiting tables and or speak to ppl who do and maybe your perspective on the subject would change.
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
				
			
			 
			
				well this is probably true because the hostess would seat the "good" customers or "fun" customers in a section. she would probably get better tipshare?Originally Posted by BobbyFresh
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				Originally Posted by james
Actually in most restaurants tipshare is mandatory. Tipshare involves giving the equivalent of between 1-3% of your sales in addition to turning in whatever money is due to the restaurant. Most establishments have no cap when it comes to tipshare and I can say that when I worked at Applebee's during college, I tipped out as much as 50 bucks of my tip money on more than several occassions.....Need I remind you that hostess typically make anywhere from 6-10 dollars an hour before tipshare? So in effect, the server is left with the shit end of the bargain, almost from beginning (2.13 an hour)to tipshare. Also, servers rarely get checks as they are taxed on not only the hourly wage but tips as well...
The bold: I had no clue about that. That is bullshit in itself.Originally Posted by BobbyFresh
Well, I can't argue with that. I have never waited tables a day in my life, but my college roommate and his GF were waiters. Also, I realize some work hard, while others don't. Like I said, I tip all the time. 15% is my minimum, but it still depends on service. I have pulled a Mike and tipped 50%, simply because the service was over-the-top.
My rant was based off the fact that the industry set the wages and tip expectation. Yes, people need jobs, but I chose never to wait tables b/c you are relying on someone else to fill your wage. Its customary in America, but not every country. If someone doesn't tip you can't get upset. I feel servers should get paid more, and never understood WHY they got $2 or so and hour.
My OP did come off assholish, but I stand by it.
See, there is more of my gripe. The restaurant owners pass the duty of filling the wage of the server on to the patron. Being a server is worse than I expected. That's why I tip, regardless of my twisted notion of the concept.Originally Posted by BobbyFresh
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
				
			
			 
			
				Originally Posted by AirMax95
I agree wholeheartedly and if I came off like I was attacking you, I wasn't trying to. Restaurants should pay their employees more but if that was the case, your 15 dollar steak would end up being a 25 dollar steak. At the end of the day someone is getting screwed and it's not going to be the restaurant business....
Also, I think that those of us who have at some point in our lives worked in the service industry, tend to be passionate about the issue for life. Once you have worked in the industry, you gain a greater appreciation for what most consider to be a easy job.
ive dated a few girls that worked as servers, and the good always outweighed the bad. I mean sure they would have a $40 night, but then the next night would be $200. So on and So on. I mean thats the risk you take, its like selling cars, you can make $80k in a month and nothing the next month.
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				I was a server at one point. I didn't have many black customers in the area, but the ones I did tipped ok.
But I'm more judging now that I was a server. Some bitch the other night took my food before I was even done without asking. So on the tip line I said, DON'T TAKE MY FUCKING FOOD UNTIL I'M DONE BITCH. She hated me.
Also the hotter the waitress, the less I usually tip. If she's hot, and tries to be flirty. Bam, tip goes down. At Hooters and the like, I will usually tip poorly because they think because they are hot with cleavage I'm going to empty my wallet. WRONG. I love looking at ya, but I'm not paying for it bitch, you still have clothes on.
10% and lower? that is just shitty. i try to leave at least a 20% or more when i tip, cause i know about them only making like $2.15/hour. they make that much cause of the tips, but i mean shit, the person is taking my order, makin sure my sweet tea is topped off, and bringin out my food, and taking blame for the food coming out fucked up(when it happens)Originally Posted by buffdaddy18
servers put up with a lot of shit.