Pixeldust Fairy
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jun 25, 2006
- Messages
- 777
I too was a waitress for many years, I come from 3 generations of them. I have a problem with several things.Like I posted, I know that kids can be messy and more demanding than some. (Mine better not be or they won't go out to eat again.)
But, I did the job for so long that I can be more generous than some. Believe me, I always appreciated 20% (10% was the norm when I was waiting tables). Plus, as a bartender, you are always going to make that better drink for the $3 tip than for the .50 tip.
As a waitress, a lot of times just someone taking the moment to "tidy up" (stack their dishes) and say thank you and please for things, and not snapping your fingers at me was super great. I bet that is a biggie for many DW wait staff.
I have 4 children who never leave a mess at the table. I always stack up plates when we are finished and we always treat our server with kindness and respect. But on the flip side, servers DO NOT like to serve families. There is already a stereo type put on me when I walk into an establishment that says FAMILY=lousy tippers and messy obnoxious kids. And it shows in the way I am treated and served. Disney is a place where you will see lots of families, and I feel its a shame when the waitstaff has a bad attitude about waiting on a family. I always tip 18-20 percent every time I eat out, but I know that there are some that only tip 10% or maybe less. But thats how life goes and you knew the job when you took it. You knew the pay rate, and you knew that you would be dealing with families. It was ultimately your choice to take that job. So when waitstaff complains that they have to deal with all this I don't have any sympathy for them. I can give them an earfull on what I have to deal with on a daily basis in the Dry Cleaning business.
It seems like everyone thinks that they are entitled to the 18 or 20%.