JNye
Well-Known Member
I don't go to the Tilted Kilt with the wife. Occasionally I'll make plans to go out with the guys at BW3's, and sometimes plans change en route.
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The "atmosphere" is MUCH better at Tilted Kilt. And it is closer to my home. So if I go to Hooters, it is for the food. I like the food better at Hooters, but the scenery is, as I said, MUCH better at Tilted Kilt.
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... closest one is like five hours away, dammit!
in my experience, they just can't stop at the tip...
Bada-tsch!
The "atmosphere" is MUCH better at Tilted Kilt. And it is closer to my home. So if I go to Hooters, it is for the food. I like the food better at Hooters, but the scenery is, as I said, MUCH better at Tilted Kilt.
The "atmosphere" is MUCH better at Tilted Kilt. And it is closer to my home. So if I go to Hooters, it is for the food. I like the food better at Hooters, but the scenery is, as I said, MUCH better at Tilted Kilt.
Okay so I called in an order tonite for pickup. Get there and the hostess says Julie the Bartender will ring you up. Great. Hand her the debit card and she hands me my reciept to sign. Its got the tip line on it. WTF? I just draw a line though it and sign it.
She promptly puts it away and walks away and serves another customer down the bar. I'm left standing there waiting. I notice a large order bagged up ready to go right next to the hostess, but of course I wait. Julie walks back after about 2 mintues and says to the hostess "Joe's order is up." Says nothing to me. I grab my food kinda perturbed.
So I am left thinking, did I do something wrong. Am I supposed to tip her for ringing me up? In any case that ain't ever gonna happen. Wing Stop next time, fries are better anyways!
I personally have bartended for the last 4 years at a bar/restaurant with 74 taps. I have delt with my fair share of good tippers/bad tippers or no tippers. Not only now do servers get taxed on TOTAL SALES they also have to give 15% to he house. This is becoming a industry standard. I have since left and gone to the corporate world and still frequent a pub or 2. If the service is good i tip very well. If its ok, well 15% that 15% breaks even for a server now a days. If you stand behind a bar or serve and work for tips it sure as hell makes you more understanding when your being taken care of. Now im not playing mr gimme your money, everyones different. To be honest when i got very familiar with some of my regulars i would refuse to take.their money. In turn i always had a bubble for a drink. Remember the.golden rule, treat others how you wish to be treated. Never know if you may end up tending bar or running food....
Way back when I was in restaurant business it was 10% total sales.15%of sales? or 15% of the tip?
Food service is a soul-crushing job. I don't mind throwing a few bucks their way.
I think what you mean here is that customer service is a soul crushing job.