Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I always tip very generously. I feel i need to be among the wanna-be Frank Sinatras of the Villages.
I generally tip 20% up to a max of $5. I refuse to pay some uneducated dolt with limited ambition to do nothing more than bring plates to my table. Its time to build some tuxedo clad robots and get rid of waitstaff.
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To Insure Prompt service I tip based on the quality of the service (not the food) however a good server will check the food before bringing it out to make sure it is correct. If you can not afford to leave a decent tip (20%) then stay home and eat. |
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Why do people insist on making claims without looking them up first, do they really think no one will check? Proof by emphatic assertion rarely works. Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so. Victor, NY - Randallstown, MD - Yakima, WA - Stevensville, MD - Village of Hillsborough |
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When the tip is part of a credit/debit card charge, the employees don't receive the tip until the manager has divvied it up and gives it to them (or includes it in their paycheck a week later). |
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My problem is with overtipping, and undertipping. Undertipping tells the wait staff that you're cheap, and don't deserve good service next time. Overtipping tells the wait staff that they need to fight over who gets to serve you next time you're in, and tells the manager that he's paying the waitstaff enough, since they have you to make up the difference. If you have BAD service, don't tip at all. Tell the manager why. If you have amazing service, tip 20% or even 22%, and tell the manager why. If you have good, but not amazing service, 18% is sufficient. If you have only the minimum required service, not bad, but not even good, then 15% is sufficient. When waitstaff are constantly overtipped, they start expecting it, and start treating normal regular tippers like crap. "Why did table 6 only tip me 20%? What did I do WRONG?" is not something you should EVER expect a server to think. |
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To clarify, Federal law states that any tip received by a "tipped" employee, as defined by the IRS, is the property of the tipped employee. If any of that money is required to be shared with any non-tipped employee or management it is theft and a violation of Federal law. It is legal for a restaurant to require tipped employees to pool their tips to be shared with other tipped employees, but no one else can receive the pooled money.
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I never had a waitstaff job - I never received my pay the day I earned it - I always waited until payday. Worked well enough for me.
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Why do people insist on making claims without looking them up first, do they really think no one will check? Proof by emphatic assertion rarely works. Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so. Victor, NY - Randallstown, MD - Yakima, WA - Stevensville, MD - Village of Hillsborough |
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We had a whole lot more responsibility and stress as well. Delivering plates and drinks, is not the same as delivering babies, wreck casualties, fire victims etc.
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Tp me, it is a simple suggestion of why people may choose that work as opposed to other jobs. The earning potential is very good compared to many routine daily 8hr, 40hr per week job options. |
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