Good to know you make "quite a bit of money". All the more reason I'm fine with tipping based on service and not a percentage.
Which is exactly why I never said how much. I personally, because of where I work and how much I work, make a lot. But I do well compared to a lot of others in the industry and there are a lot of people in the low end of income. But let me tell you I work very hard for my money. I've worked other jobs and know this is hard work.
Furthermore, people always say what they do is hard work so why don't they get tips… become a server if you're really butthurt about it. My guess is most people wouldn't be able to handle it.
There was no bar at this restaurant, and the waitress cleaned our table, not a bussboy. Our server kept her entire tip. Most restaurants do not do tip share in the area where I am because it results in a high turnover rate in servers.
Food runners? Host? Kitchen tip out? You have no idea what your server has to tip out.
Wrong. I got paid every 2 weeks and received a paycheck of around $80 (was paid $2.13/hr plus tips). While thats not a lot of money in itself, it was never $0. Saying things like that, in an effort to guilt trip others, doesn't work.
Wrong. A lot of my coworkers get $0 paychecks. The taxes they have make this so. And it's only $0 because our employer can't give us a negative paycheck. You should see tax time, it's bad for some servers, some owe A LOT. And where I work, minimum wage is $9.25. The only reason why I don't have $0 paychecks is because I work as an expeditor at least once a week (non-tipped, more than minimum wage).
I haven't seen a single person in this thread talk about it being ok to stiff a server as long as service was decent or better. Service, to many, is the complete experience and atmosphere. Either way, I bet there isn't a server breathing who would tell you to stay home rather than take your $5-$8 tip. So to all of you with the "you need to just stay home until you can tip more" attitudes.....WHO are you really hurting by suggesting that?
I would tell you that. Hands down. Given that a $5-8 tip is bad tip, like on a $100 bill for example. Because a $100 bill is something that took time, I had to serve you $100 worth of food and drink thus taking away time serving other tables in my section. You're also taking a table who would have tipped $20 on $100. Since you've occupied the table, someone else got that tip. So yeah, do not come into my restaurant. Stay home. My restaurant does enough business that we don't need someone who doesn't tip well. It hurts the morale of the server and may alter his/her service for the subsequent tables.
Lets also remember that for the servers who arent at the top of the food chain, and average minimum wage.....many of them (out of necessity) receive state medical coverage for themselves and their kids AND get a $3000-$7500 Earned Income Tax refund at tax time (if they have kids). Many wait staff are single parents and fall into this bracket. Im not saying anything is wrong with this. The system is there if they need it, and some do, but lets not forget their "total income". And a 20-25% tip versus a 10% tip isn't going to change their income enough to get them out of that bracket.
Don't assumer we're all the same. I pay for my insurance which is $200 a month and isn't subsided. I do no get an Earned Income Tax refund, and many servers owe a lot at tax time.