Poll: Poll: Waiter's Rant-Tipping

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IronDuke

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I tip normally, but I never get tips myself. Being a cook sucks even more when the tips arent split between you and the wait-staff. I do most of the work and get nothing, and the waitresses get basically the same wage.
 

TikiShades

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I guess I'd tip about 15%, but if I had a good job, or the waiter stood out as a better waiter, I'd tip 20% or more.
 

Eleuthera

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I tend to tip about 10% rounded up or down to the nearest Euro (dollar, pound, whatever). However again as I'm not from the US, I only really tip if the service was adequate. And part of it also depends on what the total bill comes to (ie. a 63 euro bill will get 70, but so will a 67 euro bill, just bad luck for the waiter)
 

Captain Pancake

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Me and my friend generally tip, about 15%. But whenever we go out with some other people of our age (16) they don't quite grasp the concept of rewarding good service. It wasn't because they were poor, it was just because they had no sense of etiquette.
 

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Warrior Irme said:
EMFCRACKSHOT said:
What country do you work in? I mean 2.18 an hour? if thas in the uk then its against minimum wage laws and if its U.S thats like £1.50 an hour. thats appalling. I'd say change jobs.
And i personally dont like tipping a waiter/waitress whatever. They are already getting paid to do the job, why should i pay them extra?
In the US if you are a waiter or waitress a restaurant can pay under minimum wage as long as the tips you earn bring your wage up to the minimum level, and if they don't the restaurant must pay the difference to bring it up to minimum. (This is how I have known it though it has been a couple years since I was last a waiter so feel free to correct me)
Shit! That's really, really low. No wonder the OP's pissed off.

I'm in the UK and unless the service was really good, I don't tip. At my local favourite family Italian restuarant, both of them in fact, the food is great, the atmosphere is lovely, the waiters know me and are prompt and often funny. I tip well there.

Anywhere else, I don't tip just because the waiters have been taught to expect tips. And if a "Service Charge" is included on my bill I will storm in the manager's office and inform him of how illegal it is to force me to tip an extra 15%, the bastard.

As for the US laws on tips, that's ludicrous. When I eat in America I will certainly tip you guys, as you are actually not getting the legal fucking minimum wage .
 

Poomanchu745

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God everyone saything they don't tip because its not their job to pay the servers wages is completely and totally wrong. Most all waiters in America make around 2 dollars an hour and rely on tips to pay their wages. You are paying for a service that here in America requires a tip. If you don't like to tip then either don't eat out at an American restaurant or move to a different country. Its just the way our society is here in America that tipping really is not optional. If you are the type of person that just does not tip then you really need to stop eating out and probably realize that you are scum of the earth and probably have had someone spit in your food at one point.


Waiters remember who doesnt tip and treat them accordingly.
 

Chipperz

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I only tip if I plan on becoming a regular, and it's mainly just the change that I get back after removing any notes.

For what it's worth, I'm sorry that American waiters get shafted, but I didn't get extra money for being yelled at by a customer because the shop next to ours had a lingere display withing eyeshot of my counter when I worked at Sainsbury's, and that was minimum wage, too so, uhh, diddums, get another job.
 

xxcloud417xx

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Usually tip 10-15% as a base even if service wasn't the best. If the service was better then i go higher than that.
 

VanityGirl

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My brother's a waiter and he doesn't complain about the 2-3 bucks an hour he get. He knows that being a waiter mean that you will live off of your tips.
My brother is also an excellent waiter and always makes what he needs.
 

Quad08

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Depends on my waiter/waitress.
Bad service, such as waiting a hour for drink refills, means no tip. Good service, such as never having to worry about our drinks being refilled, means a good tip.
I don't go by percentages, I give what I have available in terms of cash/change.
 

Worgen

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Ridonculous_Ninja said:
My thoughts on tips are this.

You did your job. Why do we give you more than your pay?

Do we tip the person who builds our house?

Do we tip the guy who fixes our appliances?

Probably not.

That said, minimun wage where I live is $8 an hour. Where are you working? That is ridiculously bad pay.

Also isn't it illegal to NOT pay employees minimum wage?
actualy when minimum wage laws are created restraunts get special exemptions that let them keep paying staff shit since its expected that they will be tipped, in some places they have started tacking on an additional 15% or so to bills to cover tips for ppl who dont tip but in most the staff is still dependent on a nice tip from a customer otherwise its possible to end a night in the red (its just unlikely)

yes this is in the US, everywhere in the US, the only food places that you dont have to worry about tips at is the fast food joints
 

Destal

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Ridonculous_Ninja said:
My thoughts on tips are this.

You did your job. Why do we give you more than your pay?

Do we tip the person who builds our house?

Do we tip the guy who fixes our appliances?

Probably not.

That said, minimun wage where I live is $8 an hour. Where are you working? That is ridiculously bad pay.

Also isn't it illegal to NOT pay employees minimum wage?
No, they can pay you far less than minimum wage because it is expected that you will make enough in tips to cover it. Again, this is in America.

I used to be a waiter and every time someone stiffed me it really hurt my pocketbook for the night. My average tips were between 18-20%, but when you're making 2.13/hr every person that doesn't tip really hurts.

Also, where I worked you had to pay a % of your sales (3-5% depending on where I was working) to the buss boys and hosts, so if someone stiffed you, you literally lost money on that table because minimum wage sure as hell didn't cover the time invested.
 

hungoverbear

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I have never met a waiter or waitress that loved their job, and its mostly because of the whole tip wage thing. What some of you dont understand that at 2.18 an hour, your salary completely depends on tips and thats when things get rocky. Say you have a slow month, well then you run a risk of not being able to pay your rent, car payments, utilities bill, ect. Just think about that next time you dont feel like tipping (but if its a shitty waiter then to hell with them.)
 

KhaineII

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Here's how I approach the situation. Why should I tip you for dropping out of school and becoming a waiter?

If you're a Student, why should I tip you? You make minimum wage like the rest of us.

I don't get tips for providing good retail service.
 

Nepeccel

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I think you should get a different job instead of relying on people tipping you. I don't tip because I think taking food from the kitchen to my table is far too easy for me to give you another fiver ontop of your wages. I mean come on, it is a very easy job and your wages reflect that. The only times I would tip someone is if they did something extra, something they are not paid for. Such as run into a burning building to save a kid. But taking food from one place to a table about 20 metres away is not worth tipping...
 

KhaineII

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Diddy_King said:
Now I will also state this: We as waiters control your food. I will always give good service no matter what, whether I believe you will tip me or not (especially since I like to be rightfully angry when I get stiffed, and I can't do that if I gave poor service). If you have seen the movie Waiting you have seen what some waiters do to unruly/rude customers. I will never do that, nor will anyone I know of who I work with (the resteraunt would frown upon someone spitting in a customers food, etc.) But whereas my resteraunt doesn't do that, I can't speak for every resteraunt. And whereas I will always give good service to you, even if you have stiffed me 4 times, I can't speak for every waiter. Waiters tend to have long memories, especially when it comes to being stiffed. And there are more ways than messing with your food to make your dining experience a bad one. Hope you learned something from this.
While you're denying that you've ever done this, the way you say it implies that you either don't mind it, or secretly endorse it.

That's just damned unnecessary. I wish I could give negative tips for that.
 

mokes310

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20%...never mess with people who handle your food, a lesson everyone should know!
 

Ammadessi

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Unless a waiter or waitress is utterly inattentive, has their fingers in my food, and forgets everything that I order, I tip 20%, no exceptions. You guys have to live off of something, and considering I never buy drinks and don't buy expensive meals, the least I can do is leave you a good tip.
 

ma55ter_fett

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I always leave at least five dollars plus whatever singles are left over from breaking bigger bills after paying the tab.

so usually around 7-8 dollars US.