cougartrace
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We are generally very good tippers. The standard is 20% for us. Unless of course, the service is very terrible. Even then we still leave 15% or a little less. I'd feel too guilty not leaving anything at all.
I can not understand how some of you are saying even if service is horrible that you will still leave a ~15% tip.
I am a server and I tip very well, and I seem to give a server the benefit of the doubt. For instance if they are not right on the drinks, I always tell my kids to take the lid off their drinks and sit them to the end of the table that way the server can see they need a refill. And don't always assume the server forgot to put your order in if their was a mistake with the kitchen. There have been numerous times our cooks have lost the ticket and we have to tell our customers why it has taken so long. But I always get the ticket taken care of or a big discount. Anyway there was once in the past few years I did not tip and it was bad. I even felt bad for not tipping but I was so mad and the server did not even care. We went to Daytona beach and went to the pier to eat dinner at crabby joes. Our server came over to us took our drinks order, brought us a tiny glass of stale pop. She took our order and we never seen her again. Someone else brought our food out, we had to go to the bar to get a refill on our stale pop. I even had to go to the bar for ketchup etc, so when we left (had to go to the bar again to pay), I explained that I was a server back home and why she was not getting a tip. The lady's mouth dropped and said I am sorry.. No need we will never go back there, the food and service sucked.![]()
The purpose of low service wage positions that are dependent on tips to make an acceptable wage are two fold....I always thought the gratuity left should be equal to the service one receives, for otherwise the employee and mgt will not likely know improvement is needed. Just wanted to know what everyone else thinks.
I believe noting a tip on a credit card requires the establishment to document the earnings of the employee within their W-2, but if you leave cash they will estimate the tip at what use to be average out to a lower amount than what most people leave... Is this way preferrable to noting amount on receipt. I was once told this way the server can choose how much to turn in for his or her tips for the night. Do you have a preference?
Being a server perhaps you or someone else with a similar carreer can answer a question for me. When paying for a meal in which payment is in the form of a credit card I always write down zero for tip but leave cash for the appropriate percentage. Is this way preferrable to noting amount on receipt. I was once told this way the server can choose how much to turn in for his or her tips for the night. Do you have a preference?
Note this is not an eatery at WDW. On my way home from work, I stopped by a family style restraunt. This was some of the worst service I have ever received.
After being shown to my table, I waited ten minutes for my drink. I then placed my order. 15 minutes later server came back by to take my order. I said you already did 15 minutes ago, she said oh ok what was it you wanted again. I told her once again and asked for a drink refill. Glass had been empty for 5 min.
Server came back out about 10 min later with drinks -for the table next to mine. There were 4 young men there and she spent an excessive time just flirting, so after a few minutes I go up to the bar and ask for a refill. I was asked who my server was and I said the lady there by my table talking to the other guys. The guy at the bar applogized laughing since there were four of them she probably could expect a better tip. Well, needless to say she had to have gotten a better tip, because I said cancel my meal ,paid for my drink and left. Had I waited I surely would not have left the standard 15% perhaps not even anything. I should also add the establishment was not even close to full and seemed to have plenty of staff.
Do you guys find this quality of service more typical when dinning alone because I find that the service I receive is almost always better when my wife and child are with me.