pigletto
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"If the average server has 3 tables that is $63.90 an hour!!! That seems like an awful lot of money to me."
That is an awful lot of money. And not even remotely close to what I was making working in Niagara Falls. Which I can only compare to Disney.. we had 2 hour waits for tables at Denny's!! The atmosphere was pure insanity.. and can not be compared to your average dining experience in a non tourist atmosphere.
An example...
We did not have a service charge for large parties. One evening at 10:40 p.m. a group of boyscouts and their leaders came in. Of course I was asked to stay. I was there 2 hours past my shift. Up until then it had been a quiet night. There were over 50 of them and their total bill was over 800 dollars.
Because they were from a country that does not have a tipping system for servers they did not leave a tip.
On 800 dollars I got nothing. However.. I was still expected to tip out my managers and cooks and support staff and owners.
Because it was high season.. I had to tip out 15% of total sales. Which because no tip was left was over 90 dollars.
It happened much much more than you would think.
Again .. I did not have the same experience at the wineries and golf courses I worked at.
But in a high volume, high price tourist destination it is common.
That is an awful lot of money. And not even remotely close to what I was making working in Niagara Falls. Which I can only compare to Disney.. we had 2 hour waits for tables at Denny's!! The atmosphere was pure insanity.. and can not be compared to your average dining experience in a non tourist atmosphere.
An example...
We did not have a service charge for large parties. One evening at 10:40 p.m. a group of boyscouts and their leaders came in. Of course I was asked to stay. I was there 2 hours past my shift. Up until then it had been a quiet night. There were over 50 of them and their total bill was over 800 dollars.
Because they were from a country that does not have a tipping system for servers they did not leave a tip.
On 800 dollars I got nothing. However.. I was still expected to tip out my managers and cooks and support staff and owners.
Because it was high season.. I had to tip out 15% of total sales. Which because no tip was left was over 90 dollars.
It happened much much more than you would think.
Again .. I did not have the same experience at the wineries and golf courses I worked at.
But in a high volume, high price tourist destination it is common.