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1% tip, on expensive lunch. **and my rant on pay, gratuity, and salary jobs**
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<blockquote data-quote="getchurgun" data-source="post: 1735807" data-attributes="member: 6638"><p>Some years ago I was watching Third Rock FromThe Sun and John Lithgow's character took the "family" out to eat and he had just learned about humans tipping. He then placed a stack of $1 bills on the table and then told the waiter/waitress that that was the "potential tip" and as the meal progressed if the server made a mistake, the food was not any good or service was bad, he would remove some money from the stack. I think the way he did it was perfect and have always threatened to do the same thing. Seems like that would be very entertaining. BTW, I spent 26 years in the food service industry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="getchurgun, post: 1735807, member: 6638"] Some years ago I was watching Third Rock FromThe Sun and John Lithgow's character took the "family" out to eat and he had just learned about humans tipping. He then placed a stack of $1 bills on the table and then told the waiter/waitress that that was the "potential tip" and as the meal progressed if the server made a mistake, the food was not any good or service was bad, he would remove some money from the stack. I think the way he did it was perfect and have always threatened to do the same thing. Seems like that would be very entertaining. BTW, I spent 26 years in the food service industry. [/QUOTE]
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