Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: Glavinsolo
Instead of doing all that 15% calculation crap I break it down to this
To answer your question I will never tip when taking carryout. I also don't pay until I have my food ready in a bag sitting next to me.
Food tip - No matter where I go to eat chilies or some fine steak house you get $2.00 unless gratuity is forced.
Haircuit - Cut it correctly - $4.00 / Screw up - you give me a free haircut and no tip.
Taxi - Well the very few times I took one I had a set standard of $3.00
wow id be sure to spit in your food if you ever showed up again.
Now here is the problem. We as customers are not supposed to tip just to avoid having a scumbag spitting in my food.
By default You shall serve food without spit. I, as a customer, will then judge Your professionalism and tip accordingly, usually 15% for normal service.
j00 = teh a55ho1e waiter.
As a waiter though, you know if you if you gave bad service. And you shouldn't expect a good tip because of it. However as someone who has waited tables, if I gave you good service, and you tiped me 2 dollars.
I'd be pissed, and I wouldn't forget you. I'd have given you more than one time though, everyone is short money sometimes. But if it happened repeatedly, I would be professionally enough to not spit in your food. But the next time you had me you'd know what bad service was after that.
And I'd make sure my manager knew. They will do something about it sometimes. I worked one summer at a very nice restaurant, and we had this one guy that was a repeat no tipper (and he wasn't from Europe - I excuse that mistake). We told our manager, because we were sick of putting alot of time in at his table and receiving nothing. Usually parties of 4-6, bottles of wine, hours spent at the table. Next time the guy came in, our manager came up to the guy, told him before he sat down, that if he wanted to eat here, his bill from now on was going to include a 22% gratuity.
The guy balked at that, claiming he always left tips, and my manager proceeded to show him a copy of the credit card receipt from his last meal. And then asked if he still wanted his table. Guy ate there that night, and decided not to come anymore. And as far as the staff was concerned we were better off.
Edit As far as the topic goes. Tipping take out all depends. If someone runs it out to my car, I'll give them a buck or two. If I have to go in, I usually don't. Only because from my experience, the person that gets your food from the back, is usually not a server, meaning they aren't make less than $2/hr.