disney4us2002
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I stand corrected.
Thumpershere said:I always tip but I don't like how it's done. If I order a $5 hamburger and a glass of water and someone else orders a $40 lobster and drink, it's not any harder to carry that lobster then the hamburger. So why the higher tip?? That has never made sense to me.
I am on the thrifty side but if I hade a $4.00 breakfast, I would leave at least $2or 3. That's way over 15 or 20%. And again that breakfast is not any harder to serve then a simple lunch that costs 2x as much and deserves a higher tip. What am I missing?
Gina
Micca said:Here's another observation about the elderly and tipping: My mother (now 91) and I used to go to breakfast every Saturday morning at a place that was about the same as an IHOP. Being the 20 per cent tipper I am, I would leave around 2.50 or 3.00 and my mother would lecture me about how I was crazy to leave that much money. Her take was that if everyone the server waited on left that much money, they would be making crazy big bucks...and that they shouldn't earn that much as waitresses. DM didn't mean anything hateful by that. I just think " is this dollar or two in my wallet worth more to me, or my server?" BTW, we always got GREAT service at the breakfast place.![]()
Sleepy said:Well, if you are only making minimum wage or slightly higher yourself, I could see the way your mother is thinking. Even if a waitress only made $2 something an hour and was able to have an average of 3 tables rotating each hour giving a dollar tip, that is minimum wage. Give more than that and the waitrsss would be making more than I would at my minimum wage job. I don't think someone should be penalized for COMPENSATING a persons wages if they leave a small tip (employers are not looked poorly upon for NOT paying minimum wage....WHY?).
I always chose NOT to be a waitress because I wanted to ensure I made at least minimum wage. All of my jobs have required me to walk on my feet all day back and forth waiting on customers. I was not a waitress, but I also never got a tip for what I did. I do not tip based on percentages. I tip what I feel is my share to compensate for what the employer is not paying to make minimum wage. I see nothing wrong with this. Again, an employer does not feel badly for paying a nothing wage. If it is the waitress who has a problem with what he/she makes, then he/she needs to find another employer. I am sorry if this seems harsh, but if people in other careers can look at their job description and have a problem with what they are being paid and compare it with another employer and change companies, then a waitress can do the same.
Sleepy said:This has always been my argument for the way tips are expected to be done. Why percentages? Does the waitress who runs her legs off serving at a place like Denny's deserve less than one who works at Outback? Just because the food costs more, does not mean the waitress deserves more money.
Either they need to start paying watresses minimum wage or they need to make a standard for a tip that is not a percentage.
I almost forgot where this site was for a minute and went yikes!! In Canada we have no dollar or two dollar bills they are coins (commonly called a loonie and twoonie) so change can rack up in a hurry.mommytotwo said:My DH is a valet runner and it is sad to see how much he brings home some nights in tips. The place that he works at gives free valet service so it is not required to tip, but at least a dollar or two. Some people don't tip or just gives out change. I could never see myself giving a valet or bellman change.![]()
Aurora63 said:I always leave a tip. It would be rude not to. Sometimes, though, if I don't have cash, I put the tip on the credit card receipt. I always worry that the waitress/waiter won't get it.
You'll love this...my friends father in law will go to a restaurant, and put the tip on the table at the start. Then, anytime the wait person does something not to his satisfaction, he will take a little bit away...and he'll tell the server from the start what he's doing...what a jerk! I'd probably throw his food in his face!
mommytotwo said:My DH is a valet runner and it is sad to see how much he brings home some nights in tips. The place that he works at gives free valet service so it is not required to tip, but at least a dollar or two. Some people don't tip or just gives out change. I could never see myself giving a valet or bellman change.![]()
eeyore0062 said:I think that EVERYONE should be required to work as a person living off of tips for at least a year, with no other source of income and see what the attitude would be about tipping then. Until you walk in anothers shoes......