Hmmm - if no-one had discussed the recent issue in the UK the law would not have been changed.
Yes the cost of a meal would remain more or less the same - but there would be a much greater degree of certainty both for the server and the customer.
I can't understand why paying someone less than the minimum wage and relying on customers to make that up to a 'living wage' is better than paying someone a decent wage as a way of keeping them out of poverty.[/QU
well, this is NOT the UK! this is the United States of America. I am happy you choose to spend your tourism dollars here. you know the old adage... when in Rome, do as the Romans...
If you feel you are getting stiffed, then you have the right to get another job that pays better.
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true, true. but people who choose to be servers base their choice ON the pay system, in the United States, for that job.. no one would EVER choose a job based on $2.50 to Maybe $4.00 an hour.!!! they "choose" that job BECAUSE, according to the system, THAT WE ALL KNOW. (in the usa) pays very little, but gives them the opportunity to earn much more, based on tips.
and... MOST normal people, in the usa, are accustomed to paying tips, around 16%-20%, and consider that when calculating the cost of "eating out". If I thought being a server would make me minimum wage, I wouldn't work that job. I would be at mcdonalds. OF COURSE, you can eat much more cheaply at home! if you buy the ingredients at the grocery store and cook it yourself. sheesh.
I am a great cook! I love to cook. my grown sons love to show up at my doorstep and raid my fridge for leftovers, and ask me to give my recipies to their wives. (bless their hearts!)
however... I LOVE eating out! of COURSE it costs more to eat out at a restaurant than buying the ingredients yourself and cooking them and serving them in your home!
the people I serve at the restaurant CHOOSE to NOT spend the time in the kitchen. (and, by the way, we serve only certified angus beef, and grind all our own burgers, so it's much better than you can get at the Jewel or Dominicks). and th kids at the restaurant love to see me "set on fire" the sizzling saganaki at the table, and peopl love the stuffed mushrooms, or calamari, or mussles, or oyters. AND dad can geta t-bone, mom can get a filet, and the kids can get chickenfingers or a grilled cheese, shaped like a rocket. what mom feelslike doing all that, after a hard days work? and a margarita? or cosmo? or dad wants a manhattan? and the kids want shirley temples, with extra cherries?
to a previous poster, if you can make up a shrimp deJongue apptizer, saganaki, stuffed mushrooms, oysters on the half shell....just for appetizers... and serve up chicken wellington, steaks, burgers ,clam chowder, baked french onion soup, cesear salads, london broil,walleye pike, shrimp tempura, bbq ribs, all at the same time, so you can all eat together (this was honestly one of my tables tonight) and make everyone happy....AT HOME... well, then I guess you put us out of business. (it was 7 people).
whyshould you pay more than you can buy it at the grocery store? gee... you tell me.
I am wondering lately why I am even BOTHERING with these stupid "tipping" threads.
I am either "preaching to the choir" or arguing with strangers who are looking for any excuse to NOT tip .obviously, if you get REALLY bad service, you don't want to tip....me either! then inquire... what's the problem? we al lknow that is the exception. if you don't like the "system".. don't eat out in resaurants in this country. and if you feel you have received poor service, communicate!!!
disney? sheesh. you can tip whatever you want.. uness you party of 6 or more... I have read about people splitting up their parties,, making reservations for 8 as 2 parties of 4.... HOPING to sit close to each other, just to avoid the automatic 18%!! (how would youlike to be that couple seated in between those 2 parties? yeah.. that sounds like fun... the extents some people won't go to to avoid tipping.18% and STRESS about it 6 months ahead of time!) by the way, even at disney, if your service is bad, you can talk to management about the aoto 18% for parties of 6 or more)
In the United Staes, the system IS: servers get far less than minimum wage.
people EXPECT to TIP. it is part of the cost of dining out. minium tip is usually 15%. anything less, the server wonders what they did wrong. don't let them wonder.... nicely tell them.. for future reference... NO it is NOt a Master/servant relationship. COMMUNICATE....nicely...
if you have REALLY POOR servicel... communicate... even if you have to call and speak to management a day or two later. no restaurant wants a bad reputation. and.. yes, there are poor servers. and sometime there are great servers who screwed up or maybe someone called in sick and they are doing the best they can. ... you're right.. not YOUR fault.... usually management will say... "sorry, we were unexpectedly short handed... what can we do to make it up to you?" just don't take it out on the server who DID show up, and is running herself ragged.
however... even in this economy, theNORM is to TIp your server. 15% minimum. and to be expected as part of your bill.
unless there are mitigating circumstances, sorry, than you will be considered cheap.