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^she actually asked you where her tip was??
$%@% wrong with her choch, man
$%@% wrong with her choch, man
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[color= rgb(255, 0, 0)]Team Fitness:Originally Posted by Durden7
I love when the "tipping" topic comes up. The responses people give really gives a clear indication as to who is immature/young/idiotic/classless.
It amazes me that these people have friends.
As a college student there are more things you can do than wait tables to earn money.Originally Posted by airforce416
Originally Posted by J Dilla Himself
@ dudes waiting tables for a living.
high school & college kids gotta eat man
Originally Posted by J Dilla Himself
@ dudes waiting tables for a living.
Originally Posted by starzinoureyes
^she actually asked you where her tip was??
$%@% wrong with her choch, man
No. Unless you have the IQ of a wet rockOriginally Posted by dream5hift
As a waiter, we have to take order, bring out food and drinks, check if you need any refills or anything else, give bill, and clean up table(a lot of people make a mess). Isn't that hard work too?
Thank God I'm not so stupid I voluntarily signed up for a job making 3 dollars an hr then have the nerve to complain about. See, anybody canbe condescending douches.Originally Posted by PrurientSole
Thank God that I'm not as cheap/flat-out stupid as some of you in this thread.
really ??Originally Posted by sn00pee
Tipping is obsolete.
Originally Posted by 91mph Style
Waiting tables is right up there with telemarketing and professional modeling: You contribute nothing of value. Hopefully you know this going into it and don't delude yourself into believing that because you run around making noise you must be doing something that most people wouldn't rather do for themselves.
Mad cause you don't make minimum wage? Get a different crap job. Hopefully your only marketable skill isn't carrying food.
Mad cause it's hard work? Boo-hoo. Join the rest of the world.
Mad cause you get dumped on? See above.
Mad cause you don't get respect? See all of the above and stop making me laugh.
I resent the idea that I am supposed to show my gratefulness to someone who carries a plate of food all the way across the room by giving them a handout. In my mind, that's condescending. I resent waiting for waiters and usually fill my own drink and pay on the way out - I'm not there to wait for you, fool. And I cannot put into word how deeply I resent being expected to give a gift to someone because they choose to work below their skill and ability level.
Yes, I am an %%$. But I am self-aware, self-reconciled, and consistent.
Originally Posted by ThunderChunk69
[color= rgb(255, 0, 0)]Team Fitness:Originally Posted by Durden7
I love when the "tipping" topic comes up. The responses people give really gives a clear indication as to who is immature/young/idiotic/classless.
It amazes me that these people have friends.
Kids, at age 12, I weighed 319 pounds. I had bad skin, low self-esteem, and no self-respect. Now, I eat success for breakfast, with skim milk.
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The cooks and the chefs have the hardest part of the job, and the runner. Waiters are the low end middle man. I tip 100% depending on how goodservices is and the place.Originally Posted by dream5hift
As a waiter, we have to take order, bring out food and drinks, check if you need any refills or anything else, give bill, and clean up table(a lot of people make a mess). Isn't that hard work too?
Tipping is an assumed cost of dining out.
It ain't like it's some newfangled concept; everyone knows that.
If you'd rather keep $3 in your pocket than give it to someone who just worked to serve you, then you're cheap.
If you have some bizarre reasoning like the dude who doesn't tip males for doing a "feminine job", then you're flat-out stupid.
If you don't want to tip, there are plenty of other ways for you to get food: make your own, get fast food, whatever.
If you make the decision to sit down in a restaurant and have someone serve you, leave a tip.
Originally Posted by 91mph Style
Waiting tables is right up there with telemarketing and professional modeling: You contribute nothing of value. Hopefully you know this going into it and don't delude yourself into believing that because you run around making noise you must be doing something that most people wouldn't rather do for themselves.
Mad cause you don't make minimum wage? Get a different crap job. Hopefully your only marketable skill isn't carrying food.
Mad cause it's hard work? Boo-hoo. Join the rest of the world.
Mad cause you get dumped on? See above.
Mad cause you don't get respect? See all of the above and stop making me laugh.
I resent the idea that I am supposed to show my gratefulness to someone who carries a plate of food all the way across the room by giving them a handout. In my mind, that's condescending. I resent waiting for waiters and usually fill my own drink and pay on the way out - I'm not there to wait for you, fool. And I cannot put into word how deeply I resent being expected to give a gift to someone because they choose to work below their skill and ability level.
Yes, I am an %%$. But I am self-aware, self-reconciled, and consistent.
Originally Posted by H TOWN HUSTLER
I tip 100% depending on how good services is and the place.