AMCRambler
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Dress like a slut. Helps with the tips. Also leaning over the bar showing ample cleavage is good too.
			
			What is it with the non-tipping pricks around ATOT? Bartenders, like wait staff, get paid below minimum wage and it is assumed that tips will compensate for the discrepancy. So until that changes, it IS appropriate to give them a tip relative to level of service. They are still serving you, and a good bartender, does well more than simply poor a drink.
So? They're doing their job. That deserves a paycheck and continued employment. Not a tip.
What is it with the non-tipping pricks around ATOT? Bartenders, like wait staff, get paid below minimum wage and it is assumed that tips will compensate for the discrepancy. So until that changes, it IS appropriate to give them a tip relative to level of service. They are still serving you, and a good bartender, does well more than simply poor a drink.
QFT, I always tip, but I know people who don't. I would be more than fine with servers and waiters getting a big pay raise and having places no longer except tips of any sort. It would push up the price of the food and drinks a lot, but since I'd tip otherwise I'd be more than fine with it. And the servers wouldn't get screwed by idiots who have the "they should be happy to serve me for less than minimum wage, if they don't like they can go find a new job!"
Sadly in the USA this doesn't work due to it being hard to get wage-based service workers to serve.
It would work if the wage level was bumped up a lot. If you give a server the option between making $4 an hour + who knows how much in tips. And making a sure $15 an hour I bet 90% would take the $15 as it's an absolute. The few servers I know right now would quit their job if the economy wasn't so shitty and could find a better one elsewhere. If they got $15 with no tips I bet all would sing a different tune.
It would work if the wage level was bumped up a lot. If you give a server the option between making $4 an hour + who knows how much in tips. And making a sure $15 an hour I bet 90% would take the $15 as it's an absolute. The few servers I know right now would quit their job if the economy wasn't so shitty and could find a better one elsewhere. If they got $15 with no tips I bet all would sing a different tune.
It would work if the wage level was bumped up a lot. If you give a server the option between making $4 an hour + who knows how much in tips. And making a sure $15 an hour I bet 90% would take the $15 as it's an absolute. The few servers I know right now would quit their job if the economy wasn't so shitty and could find a better one elsewhere. If they got $15 with no tips I bet all would sing a different tune.
So? They're doing their job. That deserves a paycheck and continued employment. Not a tip.
OP how the fuck are they making you a bartender when you have absolutely no experience? Is this a beer and wine place only or something?
Keep the bar surface clean. Customer sitting at the bar gets priority over waiter/waitress with a drink order for a table if you are on the bar alone. Otherwise, if its busy, one bartender takes care of service bar while the other handles customers at the bar.
The daily newspaper at the bar is very good for slow period customers.
If you don't know what's in the drink ask the customer. If they don't know, then they shouldn't be ordering it in the first place (that's just my opinion). Ratio should be roughly 1 part booze to 3 parts mixer - this makes, generally speaking, a good tasting drink, and doesn't bury the house with a high liquor cost.
DON'T give away drinks. If you tell someone "It's on me" then PAY for it. Keep a "Bar Check" that is either paid out by you or "comp'ed" by the Mgr on Duty. The only possible exception can be draft beer (the cost per pour can usually be made up over the life of a keg).
Be pleasant. Aside from mixing/pouring drinks, part of your job is to hold up one end of a conversation. Stay away from politics and religion though. Too easy to offend someone.
And lastly, don't ever serve someone you think has had enough. EVER.
What is it with the non-tipping pricks around ATOT? Bartenders, like wait staff, get paid below minimum wage and it is assumed that tips will compensate for the discrepancy. So until that changes, it IS appropriate to give them a tip relative to level of service. They are still serving you, and a good bartender, does well more than simply poor a drink.
thanks!
