(June 7, 2017 at 5:45 am)Nymphadora Wrote: When you do a shitty job, it WILL be reflected in your tip. When you go above and beyond - that will also be reflected in your tip. You were given a total of $5.00 for a $62.00, shitty-ass dining experience. You need to learn to do better. Management needs to learn to handle graduation traffic on a Tuesday night better. Everyone knew there was a graduation last night. It was in the papers. We were part of that. You ruined the good time we were all supposed to have.
So wait.... you got shitty service and you STILL tipped $5?!!
no, no, no, no, no...
First, I know this is controversial, but I'm pretty much against the tipping culture. Whatever that is should be reflected on the paycheck and ultimately on the menu prices.
Second, a shitty service like that doesn't even deserve a tip. That's how it gets reflected in the tip. If the fault was on the kitchen staff, then okay... but not on this occasion.
Actually... the kitchen staff do most of the work, do they get tips? or is it just the pretty face that serves you that gets tips?
Bah, totally against the tipping system.