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justplugit 07-06-2006, 07:18 PM I go to pickup my order at my favorite Chineese Take Out tonight. Very hard working people own it, and even their young children work there on weekends. A couple of weeks ago they hired a few different High School kids to take orders. Tonight i go in and there's a quart egg drop soup container sittin next to the register with TIPS written on it.:shocked: Ya gotta be kiddin me, i'm gonna tip them to take my phone order and take my $. :huh: There was some dollar bills in it, maybe a plant, but you'd have to be crazy to tip for service like that. :rollem:
Slingah 07-06-2006, 07:26 PM I feel the same way Dave....tips for take-out??? I don't think so......
change = fishing fund
Raider Ronnie 07-06-2006, 07:28 PM No different than Dunkin Dounuts
They expect a F@#$ing tip for pouring me a frigin cup of coffee !!!:smash:
spence 07-06-2006, 07:42 PM Wow, that's some serious grumppage :devil2:
It's not like they make all that money to begin with. Sweating away over a rocketship engine hot wok burner for hours on end to ensure you're beef is cooked just right...for what...7-9 bucks an entree?
What follows is a true story, just happened a few months ago.
I was picking up a large order of Chinese take out from the joint on Main in North Tiverton. Where they have a very large plastic tip jar on the counter next to the register.
As I'm walking out the door with a bag in each hand I hear a bit of a ruckus inside, then right behind me bolts a young guy...cradeling the TIP JAR!
He nearly bumped into me from behind, but managed to sneak around and started to dash across the parking lot.
Right about this time I'm thinking to myself if it's worth dropping the bags and doing my best Mike Singletary :hee:
When suddenly, the tip jar remembered it was previously bolted to the counter and no longer had a a bottom :)
Like a blooming flower, it explodes sending change up and across the entire parking lot :rotf2:
The woman comes out and I ask if they called the police...no, she says...this third time happen this year!
-spence
MotoXcowboy 07-06-2006, 08:25 PM hahahahah:hihi:
:tm:
justplugit 07-06-2006, 09:58 PM Wow, that's some serious grumppage :devil2:
It's not like they make all that money to begin with. Sweating away over a rocketship engine hot wok burner for hours on end to ensure you're beef is cooked just right...for what...7-9 bucks an entree?
-spence
Wasn't grumpin about the family, they deserve every penny they make. I'm sure it was the new upper middle class high school kids idea. It started right after they started working there. :hihi:
tattoobob 07-06-2006, 10:12 PM I never tip for take out or coffee, I do tip the pizza delivery person
remember that waiters and waitresses work for a wage lower than minimum
wage and there tips are supossed to make up for the difference, plus you tip
for the service you recieve while being served.
Island Girl 07-06-2006, 10:29 PM Have you ever noticed that when you don't tip @ DD or any other coffee shops they act like your some kind of ******* ! I do believe that TIPS mean to insure promptness and service..... It takes 4-ever and a day at most places and the coffee usually sux ! Although I do believe in tipping your server well @ restraunts (depending on service) because they only make 2.89/ hr! That does not include take out....
gone fishin 07-06-2006, 11:28 PM OK how much do you tip at the Chinese chow wagon when you do the buffet gig? They serve you nothing and only remove the dirty dishes..... 10% ...15% ...?% or nothing at all?? Just bustin them folks...:fishslap:
Although I do believe in tipping your server well @ restraunts (depending on service) because they only make 2.89/ hr! That does not include take out....
I agree. A good waiter or waitress deserves a good tip, or even the delivery guy. I'll leave anywhere from 25-30% for good service.
Take out at the sub shop or Dunkin Donuts? You gotta be kidding me :rollem:
Raven 07-07-2006, 04:14 AM since i have this wild mallard duck that comes up from the pond
to feed under the bird feeder i decided to throw some white rice
(the restaurants always give you that extra lil container, )
... out there....and No birds would eat it..--> that told me allot. :read:
from then on...i won't eat it. we buy only the wild rice now
and make it
ourselves instead.
spence 07-07-2006, 07:29 AM OK how much do you tip at the Chinese chow wagon when you do the buffet gig?
Buck a person...
-spence
PaulS 07-07-2006, 07:32 AM this third time happen this year!
-spence
Was that a quote:biglaugh:
Swimmer 07-07-2006, 10:36 AM Wow thats rich or not.........
justplugit 07-07-2006, 10:58 AM Tipping is always optional, based on service. It can range from 0% for rude or little service on up to whatever you feel is fair for the service you get.
When your in a diner, or even dunkin donuts or anywhere, at 3am or whatever for example, and ya know the person waiting on you is bustin their hump to make a livin for their family, then you can always leave a gift which is more, and for a different reason than a tip.
just my 2 cts.
reelecstasy 07-07-2006, 11:01 AM .....
change = fishing fund
:hihi: I just cashed my change in a few weeks ago and bought my gps/ff for my yak...$450 and the rest is going towards my 2 weeks on the Vineyard for the derby :hee:
reelecstasy 07-07-2006, 11:06 AM So Spence, do you tip at McDonalds? I doubt it, I do not tip at D&D but if it is raining or the middle of winter I tip the guy that pumps my gas. You tip for service recieved, not just cause they are standing there answering a phone :rollem: if thats the case the FAA, Homeland Security, and just about every bank and cingular company owe me some serious coin.
spence 07-07-2006, 11:37 AM So Spence, do you tip at McDonalds? I doubt it, I do not tip at D&D but if it is raining or the middle of winter I tip the guy that pumps my gas. You tip for service recieved, not just cause they are standing there answering a phone :rollem: if thats the case the FAA, Homeland Security, and just about every bank and cingular company owe me some serious coin.
Well, I don't eat at McDonalds :devil2:
But I believe all McDonalds workers receive at least minimum wage, and are not tipped positions...so it may be a bit odd to slip a GW over the counter to my pimple faced clerk :bo:
I don't typically tip for take out, although there are execeptions to that...but tipping for "service" alone is a relative matter indeed. Often the proper tip is higher than the relative service received.
-spence
striprman 07-07-2006, 06:01 PM Every time I go to DD and ask for a LIGHT coffee, I end up getting an ICED coffee.
I then say, "no, I wanted a light." and have them make the coffee properly.
Do they understand English ?
kevin d 07-07-2006, 06:07 PM I don't tip for take out anything. People get paid to cook and bag the food. I do tip $1 or 2 for buffet table clearing folks. As far as the kids feeling they are underpaid, at least they have a job! Too many young people feel they should make executive pay when they can't even make change without a calculator.
Island Girl 07-08-2006, 01:00 AM Ok so here is my opinion.... I have been in both situations! I have worked @ a coffee shop and been a waitress! In the coffee shop industry I feel as though they are looking for a handout because they feel they can....(BullSh*t) but they still milk it! The restraunt buisness well if your server works for their tip then they deserve it I will tip extra (if they do their job) Although I have also left a penny on the table in reguards to YOU SU** and should find another line of work!
LT. DAN 2 07-08-2006, 05:40 AM Did you apply the "Duck Sauce" required for the Mallard? Heh.Heh
If this thread doesn't draw BigFish out nothing will:hihi:
ProfessorM 07-08-2006, 08:24 AM If this thread doesn't draw BigFish out nothing will:hihi:
You read my mind:biglaugh:
chris L 07-10-2006, 09:14 AM I dont go to DD or mcdonalds . tip is relative to the service I receive .
good service = a nice tip 20 to 30 %
so so service maybe 15%
poor service a big 0 or worse .
take out = no tip
delivery = tip depending how quick and is it still hot .
I ll give ya a freakin tip
dont walk to close behind a horse
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