So you only have 3 tables, your ticket average has to be VERY low, and you get a lot of elderly who don't tip well? Not to be rude, but why are you still working there? I know a lot of servers in general, and many of them tend to get use to their job, they know the menu, management, the people who come in, and just don't want to relearn everything. I was the opposite. I went through about 5 restaurants while working my way through high school and college. I kept going to more expensive restaurants. If you can handle the chaos of a busy IHOP, why not try Apple Bees, Fridays, Chilis, etc?
Definitely! Thats why asking a server "whats good" is never a good question. At Apple Bees, I always pointed out the ribs, especially to guys. Its a proven fact that higher check averages brings you a larger tip. From the restaurants side, it brings them more in sales. Restaurants like Apple Bees, Chilies, etc have requirements such as reccomending their current drink promotion, or their current meal special. If a guest wanted a beer, I would get it to them as quick as possible, so they can get to drinking it. Once 1/3rd the way down, I woudl comment, "Its pretty hot today huh, ready for another?" or something like that.
Denny's to a $50 a plate restaurant is nothing the same. You can have several tattoos, missing a couple teeth, speak in ebonics, and still work at Dennys. On the other hand, there is almost no difference between Dennys($5 a plate) and Apple Bees($8-12 a plate) Both places require you to know the menu, which side items come with which side dishes, ect. I don't want to sound rude, but I can't comprehend why anyone who has a decent appearance, and decent customer skills would work at Dennys. I could pull $150 pretty regularly at the Apple Bees I worked at. Funny thing, the reason I got into serving was because of Dennys. I was there late at night one friday back in high school with some friends. Out table was right by where the server get the drinks at. I heard two servers talking...
Ok Sally, I'm leaving.
What did you make Lisa?
I made $60, not bad. see ya later
Ok, bye Lisa.
At the time, I worked at a fast food place, and was making about $120 a week. WAIT A MINUTE, this server just made half my paycheck in one night?

That was my last week of working fast food, and I was serving within 2 weeks.
You really can't say, although based on my experience, on average, religious people, minorities, and foreigners were the worst. I always treated everyone the same, but if I was approaching a table of minorities who had gold teeth, I sure wouldn't be expecting 20%.
Yes, but disney management has rules to follow. For example, a server is only allowed to be taking care of so many guest at a certain time. At Apple Bees, if it was lunch time, only 3/4ths of the dining room may be in use. If we got busy, the hosts would just start seating those extra tables, and tell servers to take care of them. Management would do the same. Management cared more about "making them happy by seating them now" instead of me giving good service and making decent money. That wouldn't happen at Disney.