jitterbugdoll
Call Me a Cab
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Having worked as a waitress for several years, I make sure to tip accordingly. If I get terrible service--the server is rude, delivers my food and disappears, forgets to top off my drink, or ignores his or her customers in favor of a personal chat with another employee, the tip goes down in amount. If I chose to be lazy or rude to a customer, why would I expect a good tip? I don’t blame the server for things that are out of their control, either. Also, if I have a coupon or discount, I will tip the server on the original, non-discounted amount, only because I think that’s fair.
However, the one thing I hate is serving a very demanding customer, meeting and exceeding their needs and requests, and then getting a measly tip after I spent an hour running around for the person.
One of my favorite things is when a patron (usually someone older), leaves your tip *and* a penny on the table--the penny means you did an excellent job
However, the one thing I hate is serving a very demanding customer, meeting and exceeding their needs and requests, and then getting a measly tip after I spent an hour running around for the person.
One of my favorite things is when a patron (usually someone older), leaves your tip *and* a penny on the table--the penny means you did an excellent job