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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="VIKING" data-source="post: 1735324" data-attributes="member: 16840"><p>My family has a young lady friend that waits tables at a local little steak house. I once told her about a job opening where I work (OGE) and she very politely told me she and her husband had just built a new home and she just couldn't afford the pay cut...BTW..she was being paid 2.50 per hour...When I questioned her about her statement she then told me what her tips were for the past week: 1500 dollars and some change.Not one doubt in my mind that she was telling the truth...I certainly know what we tip her and she has lots of customers..One more point: she knows most of her customers birthdays, wedding anniversaries as well as other special days in their lives. She knows all this thru normal conversations and always sends cards. Kind of makes you feel special and gives you the desire to tip her very well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VIKING, post: 1735324, member: 16840"] My family has a young lady friend that waits tables at a local little steak house. I once told her about a job opening where I work (OGE) and she very politely told me she and her husband had just built a new home and she just couldn't afford the pay cut...BTW..she was being paid 2.50 per hour...When I questioned her about her statement she then told me what her tips were for the past week: 1500 dollars and some change.Not one doubt in my mind that she was telling the truth...I certainly know what we tip her and she has lots of customers..One more point: she knows most of her customers birthdays, wedding anniversaries as well as other special days in their lives. She knows all this thru normal conversations and always sends cards. Kind of makes you feel special and gives you the desire to tip her very well. [/QUOTE]
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