crusse10
THIS MAN IS A PERVERT
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If you had a bill over 2k for a meeting at my restaurant, you most likely filled out a contract wherein you agreed to pay an automatic gratuity. Dunno about where you ate, but I wouldn't be shocked if that was the case.
If you had a bill over 2k for a meeting at my restaurant, you most likely filled out a contract wherein you agreed to pay an automatic gratuity. Dunno about where you ate, but I wouldn't be shocked if that was the case.
Why would you sign a contract? Ive been to places like Mortons or Joes Stone Crab where 10 people can spend $1500 in a hurry. No one brings over a clipboard and a notary. Its not like you went to Applebees and ordered 3 of everything. To a high end place its normal business.
Why would you sign a contract? Ive been to places like Mortons or Joes Stone Crab where 10 people can spend $1500 in a hurry. No one brings over a clipboard and a notary. Its not like you went to Applebees and ordered 3 of everything. To a high end place its normal business.
It's why I'm starting to doubt his schtick. Server's don't intentionally sabotage their own tip. Especially at expensive restaurants. If you're having a consistently bad experience at restaurants, then you're the problem, unfortunately. Look in the mirror, man.
I feel like he's a lost boy searching for some acceptance because he makes a little bit of money and he needs people to pay attention to him. Similar to one of those girls on MTV who make a huge deal about their Sweet-16: "Daddy, please pay attention to me!! I have money!!!!" . Honestly, it's quite pathetic. I feel sorry for the guy.
Just leave him alone and he'll probably go away. The guy clearly has no idea how to act in public. He just wants people to massage his ego so he can feel important about being a SALESMAN: Haha.
Which is pathetic in it's own right........
The importance of good salesmen in a capitalistic society can not be overstated. The old saw about "If you see a trucker hauling it then a salesman sold it" is true. But, yes, there are successful salesmen, and then folk who couldn't sell a glass of water and a meal to a starving man crawling out of the desert.
Heres a little inside info...
Servers have the final word on gratuity. The exception, not the rule, is bold print on the menu states "gratuity for parties of 8 or more MAY be added". If a server thinks they'll be stiffed, Grat. If they think they'll make more without, they don't.
The happiest medium is when a guest asks to be gratted & tips on top because they understand they're server is at least trying to make a living. Wether its paying off debt or feeding two kids.
Anyone that trys to argue "if they tried harder or made better decisions earlier in life, they wouldn't be a server now"....screw you, they're giving it their all to stay on their feet.
Bad service is your gamble.
Think about this the next time youre about to leave a "0".
His/hers kids will go to bed hungry.
Ive witnessed it. Its terrible.
Servers are not servants.
Anything new on the repeat offensive tipping woman and her friend at the bar?
She's been back a couple more times. None this week.
Last night one of my bartenders had a problem with a guest. A guy read our beer menu incorrectly and expected his Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale in a 16oz pour. As it's one of our high gravs, it's only in 12oz glasses. He said that since the incorrect way is the way that he read it, and since the customer is always right, he should get it in 16oz. Ended up leaving her $4 on $60. Jackass.