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Do/did you always trust other waitresses with your tips?
The restaurant where I work we have our own tip cups under the counter. I have always trusted other waitresses to put my tips in my tip cup, as I sometimes put tips in theirs as well. We clear each other's tables all the time and think nothing of putting their tips in their cups.
But we have one new waitress that I just do not trust. I didn't feel this way at first, but a couple other waitresses said they think she has "sticky fingers."
Well, last night (Monday) I was waitressing and this other waitress was hostessing. It seemed odd that on the first table she cleared for me she said the people didn't tip. Maybe it was just a coincidence, I don't know, but after that I kept closer watch of my tips and when I saw people leave I would take the money off the table before she got there to clear it. Apparently she was upset about that and told the cooks/dishwasher about it and that she was going to tell the boss about it today. Well, let her tell, I don't care. If other waitresses had not said they suspected her of stealing tips, I would not have taken my tips before she could clear the tables, but with those suspicions I wasn't about to let her have access to them.
Do you think I was right in doing what I did? What would you have done in that situation?
I have to work with this girl 4 more nights this week, and I am not looking forward to it at all.
The restaurant where I work we have our own tip cups under the counter. I have always trusted other waitresses to put my tips in my tip cup, as I sometimes put tips in theirs as well. We clear each other's tables all the time and think nothing of putting their tips in their cups.
But we have one new waitress that I just do not trust. I didn't feel this way at first, but a couple other waitresses said they think she has "sticky fingers."
Well, last night (Monday) I was waitressing and this other waitress was hostessing. It seemed odd that on the first table she cleared for me she said the people didn't tip. Maybe it was just a coincidence, I don't know, but after that I kept closer watch of my tips and when I saw people leave I would take the money off the table before she got there to clear it. Apparently she was upset about that and told the cooks/dishwasher about it and that she was going to tell the boss about it today. Well, let her tell, I don't care. If other waitresses had not said they suspected her of stealing tips, I would not have taken my tips before she could clear the tables, but with those suspicions I wasn't about to let her have access to them.
Do you think I was right in doing what I did? What would you have done in that situation?
I have to work with this girl 4 more nights this week, and I am not looking forward to it at all.
