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Originally Posted by Nikki_Licks
I agree with you to some extent. If I get shitty service the waiter/waitres will be lucky to get 10%.
Recently we went to olive garden for dinner and wound up with a total dumbass waitress. It seemed everytime we ask for something, like the ground red peppers or more tea or salad, she would just space us out. I ended up having to ask another waitress each time and got what I asked for right away....in the end, I gave the entire tip to the helpful waitress and I explained to the manager why I did so.
The good thing about this was, the other waitress saw us give her a tip before we left.....our terrible waitress got nothing. This is the first time I have ever done that, but I have had it with shitty servers that think they deserve a good tip for half ass service.
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Hmm, well that sucks, I would have done the same thing. I was always blessed to work at higher end establishments. My guest check averages were maybe 40-60 bucks a person. I worked with professionals and usually servers who do shitty jobs do not enjoy what they do.
I, on the other hand, really did. Wine service, wine recommendations, table side service, crumbers, the whole spiel. And thankfully, I rarely had under 15 percent tips. 18-20+ percent was the norm. Also, as a foot fetishist, it was cool to look at all of the rich women's feet and shit, lmfao. I dunno..., if your older and have been in the service industry, you will usually try to gain the experience and stuff to work at nicer establishments, for the clientele.