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Chippy
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When you go out to eat you don't order it to go... stupid clown!
I would much rather tip a waiter for giving me another person to talk to other than my lovely girlfriend!!! 
_________________trixster wrote: shut the fuck up zwackerm, you're out of your fucking element trixster wrote: chippy is correct
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:36 pm |
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Chippy
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Oh, and as Scott V., Joe, and myself are all white... I consider you, Da Torri, to be racist against whites
I'm gonna go make a thread about you now 
_________________trixster wrote: shut the fuck up zwackerm, you're out of your fucking element trixster wrote: chippy is correct
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:38 pm |
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bABA
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Krem wrote: Roid, so you'd rather have meals at a restaurant costing 20% more and waiters having no real incentive to serve you well?
You make it sound like the service suffers if there is no tip.
last time i checked, the majority of the service industry, even those not paid so well, do not rely on tips. : )
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:40 pm |
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El Maskado
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Why yes? Because the waitress job is extremely difficult that its worth the extra 20% total of your food. Now answer me, where are the tips for your tech support person or the plumber that fixes your bathroom
Besides what the employers are doing is breaking the laws by paying the waiters/waitresses below min wage
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:40 pm |
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Dr. Lecter
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Actually, from what I head they DO rely on tips mostly.
_________________The greatest thing on earth is to love and to be loved in return!
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:45 pm |
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Chippy
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20%?!?!
That's only if the waiter/ess is REALLY good. 15% is the norm... 5% if they suck
_________________trixster wrote: shut the fuck up zwackerm, you're out of your fucking element trixster wrote: chippy is correct
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:46 pm |
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bABA
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Dr. Lecter wrote: Actually, from what I head they DO rely on tips mostly.
Waiters .. yes.
The entire service industry? no
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:46 pm |
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Anonymous
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Sad Clown wrote: Thats why you order "to go" unless you have company and yes "I would rather have food cost 20% more". Besides when does he customary tipping stop. People are asking tips for everything now including the guy who kocked on my door to ask if he could fix the dent on my truck and once he fixed it, he also asked for a customary tip too. Besides other countries dont ask for tips for waitering, why not I just tip the cook instead? All the waiter does is hand you your food, is that really worth the 20% extra for the service?
You tip the waiter (who then splits the tip with the busboy) for taking your order, bringing your food, making sure you have everything you need, refilling your drinks, etc. Believe it or not, it's a demanding job, and 20% of the total ain't all that much. But, like you said, if you don't like being "ripped off" then you can always get the food to go.
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:48 pm |
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El Maskado
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Krem wrote: Sad Clown wrote: Thats why you order "to go" unless you have company and yes "I would rather have food cost 20% more". Besides when does he customary tipping stop. People are asking tips for everything now including the guy who kocked on my door to ask if he could fix the dent on my truck and once he fixed it, he also asked for a customary tip too. Besides other countries dont ask for tips for waitering, why not I just tip the cook instead? All the waiter does is hand you your food, is that really worth the 20% extra for the service? You tip the waiter (who then splits the tip with the busboy) for taking your order, bringing your food, making sure you have everything you need, refilling your drinks, etc. Believe it or not, it's a demanding job, and 20% of the total ain't all that much. But, like you said, if you don't like being "ripped off" then you can always get the food to go.
Thats why I make my own food and nver order out because of the phobia of eating out. I heard horror stories from classmates of mine on what they do to the food becuse of boredom
Like I said its not my fault the employers are paying their waiters crap and the employers are breaking the law by paying below minimum wage.
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:51 pm |
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El Maskado
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ChipMunky wrote: 20%?!?!
That's only if the waiter/ess is REALLY good. 15% is the norm... 5% if they suck
In California its 20% unless you order food from an asian restaurant so then its 5-10% since most asians are cheap even though they make the most money in CA, well not all asians are cheap but mainly the FFTB ones
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:53 pm |
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Anonymous
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bABA wrote: Krem wrote: Roid, so you'd rather have meals at a restaurant costing 20% more and waiters having no real incentive to serve you well? You make it sound like the service suffers if there is no tip. Sure, every time there's no direct incentive to perform better, service people will NOT perform better. bABA wrote: last time i checked, the majority of the service industry, even those not paid so well, do not rely on tips. : )
They may not necessarily rely on tips, but in service industry it is very common-place to institute some sort of incentive for good work.
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:54 pm |
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bABA
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Sad Clown wrote: ChipMunky wrote: 20%?!?!
That's only if the waiter/ess is REALLY good. 15% is the norm... 5% if they suck In California its 20% unless you order food from an asian restaurant so then its 5-10% since most asians are cheap even though they make the most money in CA, well not all asians are cheap but mainly the FFTB ones
racist
are you implying that chinese, my genetics are cheaper!?!? Blasphemy
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:54 pm |
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bABA
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Krem wrote: bABA wrote: Krem wrote: Roid, so you'd rather have meals at a restaurant costing 20% more and waiters having no real incentive to serve you well? You make it sound like the service suffers if there is no tip. Sure, every time there's no direct incentive to perform better, service people will NOT perform better. bABA wrote: last time i checked, the majority of the service industry, even those not paid so well, do not rely on tips. : ) They may not necessarily rely on tips, but in service industry it is very common-place to institute some sort of incentive for good work.
I agree with the entire argument of incentives but I'm only arguing the point that the service industry does not primarily rely on tips. Incentives are offered in many ways and in most places (such as banks and customer service), are offered by the company itself.
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:56 pm |
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Anonymous
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Sad Clown wrote: Why yes? Because the waitress job is extremely difficult that its worth the extra 20% total of your food. Now answer me, where are the tips for your tech support person or the plumber that fixes your bathroom
Besides what the employers are doing is breaking the laws by paying the waiters/waitresses below min wage
It's BS that employers are breaking the laws by doing it. Check the law; a restaurant-owner can pay below 5.15/hr (the minimum for them is 2 something) as long as the waiter gets at least $5.15/hr after counting tips.
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:57 pm |
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El Maskado
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bABA wrote: Sad Clown wrote: ChipMunky wrote: 20%?!?!
That's only if the waiter/ess is REALLY good. 15% is the norm... 5% if they suck In California its 20% unless you order food from an asian restaurant so then its 5-10% since most asians are cheap even though they make the most money in CA, well not all asians are cheap but mainly the FFTB ones racist are you implying that chinese, my genetics are cheaper!?!? Blasphemy
Hey Im chinese so it doesnt make it racist  . Yes most of my relatives are cheap when I treated my mom and dad out to eat, they said I was tipping the waiter too much. They said 10% should be enough because most chinese and japanese restaurants are like that
Now if I said restaurants should require Pakistanian waiters to use deoderant that would be racist  since they arent of my race
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:57 pm |
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Dr. Lecter
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bABA wrote: Dr. Lecter wrote: Actually, from what I head they DO rely on tips mostly. Waiters .. yes. The entire service industry? no
We are talking waiters, though, no?
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:59 pm |
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El Maskado
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I successfully pulled a MR X on the thread
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:01 pm |
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Anonymous
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bABA wrote: I agree with the entire argument of incentives but I'm only arguing the point that the service industry does not primarily rely on tips. Incentives are offered in many ways and in most places (such as banks and customer service), are offered by the company itself.
Well, in some places tips are more practical than others. For instance, how do you a tip a computer support person that lives in Bangalore? You can't. So the incentives aren't as direct as they are in a restaurant.
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:02 pm |
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bABA
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Krem wrote: bABA wrote: I agree with the entire argument of incentives but I'm only arguing the point that the service industry does not primarily rely on tips. Incentives are offered in many ways and in most places (such as banks and customer service), are offered by the company itself.
Well, in some places tips are more practical than others. For instance, how do you a tip a computer support person that lives in Bangalore? You can't. So the incentives aren't as direct as they are in a restaurant.
We can play with extreme examples.
How do you tip a bus boy? You can't. But you do. because in many restaurants, tips are shared at the end of the day with the bus boys.
there are too man yfront end people you 'could' potentially tip but you don't because society hasn't adjusted to that as yet. Do you tip a bank teller? How about when you walk into burger king? Those people need the most incentives. Or how about the tech service agent who comes to your house or the one you see at the place of purchase? Do you tip the guy who helped you in deciding what you wanted to buy at the local shoe store?
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:06 pm |
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El Maskado
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Krem wrote: bABA wrote: I agree with the entire argument of incentives but I'm only arguing the point that the service industry does not primarily rely on tips. Incentives are offered in many ways and in most places (such as banks and customer service), are offered by the company itself.
Well, in some places tips are more practical than others. For instance, how do you a tip a computer support person that lives in Bangalore? You can't. So the incentives aren't as direct as they are in a restaurant.
The only person you tipped was down that dancer's G-string
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:06 pm |
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bABA
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Sad Clown wrote: bABA wrote: Sad Clown wrote: ChipMunky wrote: 20%?!?!
That's only if the waiter/ess is REALLY good. 15% is the norm... 5% if they suck In California its 20% unless you order food from an asian restaurant so then its 5-10% since most asians are cheap even though they make the most money in CA, well not all asians are cheap but mainly the FFTB ones racist are you implying that chinese, my genetics are cheaper!?!? Blasphemy Hey Im chinese so it doesnt make it racist  . Yes most of my relatives are cheap when I treated my mom and dad out to eat, they said I was tipping the waiter too much. They said 10% should be enough because most chinese and japanese restaurants are like that Now if I said restaurants should require Pakistanian waiters to use deoderant that would be racist  since they arent of my race
no need to explain yourse.f i was joking
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:08 pm |
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Anonymous
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bABA wrote: Krem wrote: bABA wrote: I agree with the entire argument of incentives but I'm only arguing the point that the service industry does not primarily rely on tips. Incentives are offered in many ways and in most places (such as banks and customer service), are offered by the company itself.
Well, in some places tips are more practical than others. For instance, how do you a tip a computer support person that lives in Bangalore? You can't. So the incentives aren't as direct as they are in a restaurant. We can play with extreme examples. How do you tip a bus boy? You can't. But you do. because in many restaurants, tips are shared at the end of the day with the bus boys. The only reason you tip a waiter and not a busboy, is because the waiter is the one handling the money. bABA wrote: there are too man yfront end people you 'could' potentially tip but you don't because society hasn't adjusted to that as yet. Do you tip a bank teller? I'm pretty sure any bank would fire a teller that accepts tips on the spot. bABA wrote: How about when you walk into burger king? Those people need the most incentives. I've seen tip jars there too, but their job is more comparable to that of cooks in a restaurant rather than a waitress. bABA wrote: Or how about the tech service agent who comes to your house or the one you see at the place of purchase? Do you tip the guy who helped you in deciding what you wanted to buy at the local shoe store?
Obviously there are some technical questions with all these. But bottom line is that the reason waiters are tipped more often than other service people is because it's easiest to provide a direct incentive with them.
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:12 pm |
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El Maskado
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So in summary tipping someone is basically treating the person being tipped as a "glorified vagrant"
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:13 pm |
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torrino
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da torri's thread - Topic #5: R.I.P. da torri's computer
da torri's most loyal friend of three and a half years has now, officially, died. It will not power up. It does not recognize da torri's power source. Nothing can be done to fix it.
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rusty
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da torri wrote: da torri's thread - Topic #5: R.I.P. da torri's computer
da torri's most loyal friend of three and a half years has now, officially, died. It will not power up. It does not recognize da torri's power source. Nothing can be done to fix it.
slap it.
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