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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="hanson405" data-source="post: 1732905" data-attributes="member: 10081"><p>Oh, and this is not to say you should tip the rude or incompetent server. There is a difference between someone who is busy, and someone who sucks at their job, and it's easy to make that distinction. If they can't (or won't) provide friendly service, don't leave a tip. It's primarily an acting job.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Also, If the service is bad, I encourage you to complain. Not to your server, to their manager. When I worked at Chili's, they were SO WORRIED about their bottom line, they would NEVER keep enough servers on staff. At a minimum, I would have 5-7 tables at a time. No one is getting good service at that rate, and I CONSTANTLY brought this to the attention of corporate, my management staff, etc. "Oh, you can handle it!" Handle, yes. Provide good service? No. Sure, I'd take around 30 tables a night, but was I making good money? Hell no.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanson405, post: 1732905, member: 10081"] Oh, and this is not to say you should tip the rude or incompetent server. There is a difference between someone who is busy, and someone who sucks at their job, and it's easy to make that distinction. If they can't (or won't) provide friendly service, don't leave a tip. It's primarily an acting job. Also, If the service is bad, I encourage you to complain. Not to your server, to their manager. When I worked at Chili's, they were SO WORRIED about their bottom line, they would NEVER keep enough servers on staff. At a minimum, I would have 5-7 tables at a time. No one is getting good service at that rate, and I CONSTANTLY brought this to the attention of corporate, my management staff, etc. "Oh, you can handle it!" Handle, yes. Provide good service? No. Sure, I'd take around 30 tables a night, but was I making good money? Hell no. [/QUOTE]
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