NWRMidnight
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- Jun 18, 2001
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Yeah sorry, but you're simply one of the many incompetent morons on this forum. Carry on.
No, at no point can a restaurant "legally pay you $2.13 an hour". That doesn't exist. It will never exist. You're the only one "manipulating the truth" you halfwit fool. If you find that to be an accurate or truthful statement - then you're simply a complete idiot of epic proportions. I wish I could skirt around that - but it's the honest truth of your incompetence.
How about you go educate yourself on the laws, tip credit, what it all means. Then we can talk about who is a moron and who isn't a moron. (guess what, I'm not the moron).
No one does "an exceptional job above what you expected" You perform an action based on what was requested.
If you ask for pipes to be replaced from a plumber, how do you perform that exceptionally?
If you ask someone to change your oil and replace your brake pads, how do you perform that exceptionally?
Similarly, how do you perform an exceptional job of taking a food order and delivering it? The biggest difference between a good waiter and a bad waiter is someone that refills your drinks and asks "Do you need anything else?" more often.
It seems you're simply confusing standard, normal, and expected work process and calling it "exceptional" because you've been manipulated and stupefied by the restaurant industry. If thats your definition of "exceptional work" then... again.... you're an idiot. But you have already proven that substantially.
Guess what, plumbers, auto repair, etc can and have been tipped for going above and beyond expectations. My dad owns his own plumbing business, has for 4 decades, my brother is a plumber, and I actually worked in the field when I was younger. Just like any contractor job, there is a wrong way to do it, right way to do it, okay way to do it, and above and beyond way to do the job and take care of the customer. Same thing in auto repair, same thing in EVERY single line of work. I'm sorry that you don't understand anything about customer service, lack the pride, or what it takes to experience someone giving you extra for going above and beyond. I almost pity you..... NO, actually I don't.
As for waiting tables, it's clear you have never worked a day in your life in the food service industry, specially as a server. If you had worked in food service and as a server, you would know that you are spewing falsehoods. And if you have worked as a server, you didn't understand or care about what you where doing to go above and beyond. You can't even comprehend what their minimum job requirements are, and what goes beyond those requirements. (You don't seem to even know what a server's job duties are) There is more to being a good server than just refilling drinks and asking "do you need anything else". it's obvious you can't even recognize what those servers do that go beyond those basics because you have no understanding of a server's job. But you have already demonstrated countless times that you don't know much at all, and because of your superiority complex you think other's who actually have the experience to back up their claims, are idiots... Which all it does is make you look like a dumbass. But we are use to that from you.
I am willing to bet that you don't comprehend the fact that EVERY job is directly tied to customer service, even your job. As customer service goes beyond just the face to face contact with a customer. From start to finish in EVERY single job in the nation is part of customer service cycle. The problem is you don't' have the brains to comprehend what is the bare minimum of a job, and what goes beyond that minimum. Doubt you even know how to go above and beyond in your own career.
What is baffling and I can't figure out is how you can have your head shoved so far up your ass, spewing all your stupidity, yet in some miraculous way, still have your nose so far up in the air, acting like people around you are not worthy, and certain job fields are beneath you. When in fact, you are not worthy of those jobs. I imagine that your ass floats in the air with your arms and legs dragging on the ground.... but who knows... Either way, your being deprived oxygen and it shows.
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People with your attitude is the very reason the service industry, specially the food industry is having problems getting and keeping employees. Because they are tired of the pure lack of respect for what they do from not only their employers, but from the very people they serve like you, that disrespect them, either by choice or by not understanding their job. Maybe if you start respecting these people, actually take some time to learn and understand their job, you will see what going above and beyond actually is, and you will actually understand. Maybe even apply what you learn in your own life so you can advance in your own pitiful career. But of course, you will have to remove your head from your ass, and bring you nose down to the ground to do that, which probably will require you to learn how to walk again.
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