Originally posted by: moparacer
why would you tip for picking up your food? wtf?
Really... If we go in and set down, and are waited on, and the the service is good I tip.
usually around 10-15 percent.
Originally posted by: ICRS
Originally posted by: blackdogdeek
Originally posted by: ICRS
Originally posted by: blackdogdeek
Originally posted by: ICRS
Originally posted by: Nitemare
You tip a waiter and waitress for waiting on you and cleaning up afterwards...
wtf would you tip for take out?
No I tip with the hope it goes to the chef, the bus boy, and the waitress. They all worked for the meal so they all deserved a tip. Which is why I still tip for takeout since people are still making a meal for me.
chefs and cooks don't make tips. waitstaff and busboys do; neither of which do anything for takeout orders.
I am sure most resturants I go to divide up the tip between everyone. I see no reason not too.
ok, the entire summer i worked at a restaurant, no one ever tipped the cooks because no one ever tips them. they make a regular wage/salary and do not depend on tips.
LOL in the State of California all people must make atleast $8 an hour, and I know for a fact that most of the decent resturants here pay their waitstaff over $10 an hour. This is before any tip.
Originally posted by: punchkin
Originally posted by: Xavier434
Yes, because I am generous and I have come to learn that if you lead a life where you do favors regularly for people (including strangers) then more favors will be done for you whether they seem deserved or not. I don't know why life works this way
Because it doesn't?![]()
Originally posted by: Gibson486
Originally posted by: ICRS
Originally posted by: blackdogdeek
Originally posted by: ICRS
Originally posted by: blackdogdeek
Originally posted by: ICRS
Originally posted by: Nitemare
You tip a waiter and waitress for waiting on you and cleaning up afterwards...
wtf would you tip for take out?
No I tip with the hope it goes to the chef, the bus boy, and the waitress. They all worked for the meal so they all deserved a tip. Which is why I still tip for takeout since people are still making a meal for me.
chefs and cooks don't make tips. waitstaff and busboys do; neither of which do anything for takeout orders.
I am sure most resturants I go to divide up the tip between everyone. I see no reason not too.
ok, the entire summer i worked at a restaurant, no one ever tipped the cooks because no one ever tips them. they make a regular wage/salary and do not depend on tips.
LOL in the State of California all people must make atleast $8 an hour, and I know for a fact that most of the decent resturants here pay their waitstaff over $10 an hour. This is before any tip.
no they don't. Wait staff has different wage laws. $10 an hour AND tips? Jeebus....they would end up making more than anyone out of college. Who are these people that make $10 and hour and still get tip?
Originally posted by: Soundmanred
Yes, Cali minimum wage for non-tipped AND tipped workers is $8/hr.
Originally posted by: ICRS
No, the State of California law forbids tips from being used to make up for minimum wage. All people must make atleast $8 an hour, and I knew someone who was a waitress who made $10. $8 starting is the LAW in california for waitstaff.
This person worked in San Francisco were minimum wage for waitstaff is over $9 an hour by city/county ordinance.
Originally posted by: Gothgar
I hit yes, but I meant to hit no.
Originally posted by: ICRS
My tip is for the chef, and others. Thanking them for the quick service and good food.
Originally posted by: ICRS
No, the State of California law forbids tips from being used to make up for minimum wage. All people must make atleast $8 an hour, and I knew someone who was a waitress who made $10. $8 starting is the LAW in california for waitstaff.
This person worked in San Francisco were minimum wage for waitstaff is over $9 an hour by city/county ordinance.
Originally posted by: slsmnaz
Originally posted by: ICRS
No, the State of California law forbids tips from being used to make up for minimum wage. All people must make atleast $8 an hour, and I knew someone who was a waitress who made $10. $8 starting is the LAW in california for waitstaff.
This person worked in San Francisco were minimum wage for waitstaff is over $9 an hour by city/county ordinance.
Which is yet another ridiculous law brought to you by the state of CA.
