delmar411
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Slightly OT... when I was a waitress, we made $2 an hour. Waitresses now make $3.15 an hour? WOW!!! So the average waitstaff pay has risen $1.15 an hour in THIRTY YEARS??Jeez Louise!
Actually DH earns $2.13/hr as a server.
Not sure what state gives $3.15/hr. And DH certainly does NOT work for min wage. He busts his behind for tips and if he could get an office job paying as much money w/ the same flexibility then he would. Tips are what he supports his FAMILY on. Not his entertainment. Servers are not all single guys/girls, looking to make some drinking money. Many, many servers are supporting their families.
Jeez Louise!
15% is for average service, where 20% is for good service. It's been that way for quite a few years. I consider the tip as part of the cost of eating out, and if I can't afford it, I don't go.
My family of five generally sticks to Applebees or Bob Evans type restaurants. Between the cost of feeding five people, plus worrying about taking three kids under age 10 to somewhere nice, it is just too much to handle. Normally we spend about $40-50 at a restaurant and tip 20%. This week we went to T-Rex in DTD and spent $100 before tip. The service was just fine, no problems at all. But my problem was that the Trex waitress didn't work any harder than a normal Applebees waitress. The food was so expensive because we were paying for the atmosphere, not extra service. It seemed a bit unfair to the Applebees servers of the world that the people at Trex basically got double the tip just because they work in a pretty restaurant. I still ened up tipping my 20%, but felt dirty doing it. It just didn't seem earned. What are other's thoughts?
I am curious, are you German or American? Maybe it is regional here? Either way it is a lot less than 20% most of the time--and unlike in the US it is not tied to the price of the meal.
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