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- May 12, 2008: Cell Phone Price Wars: The Death of the Landline?
- May 12, 2008: Tip The Server Too!
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- April 2, 2008: Tip The Pizza Guy!!!
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Tip The Server Too!
As a follow up to the post I wrote on tipping pizza delivery drivers, I caught an article that relates to tipping servers in restaurants. It’s from Thomas A. Mason at www.tip20.com titled Why Should You Tip? Here are some of the things Mason points out that many people might not know regarding servers:
The author makes some very good points, which most people don’t know and are I know are accurate from personal experience. When I served I made good money. However, I tipped out the busperson 10% of the cash I made and the bartender 10% on all alcohol sales. Since they have to claim tips too, it seems like double taxation, but that’s another post altogether. If someone ran up a large bar tap and tipped poorly, I could potentially be waiting on them for free since my money would go directly to the bartender. Because of having to claim tips on a certain percentage of cash sales (at least 10%), many times, I would be forced to claim MORE than what I actually made because the majority of sales were credit card sales, which I had to claim 100% of the tips.
Regarding the sidework issue, one thing the author says but doesn’t make clear is how much less servers’ base pay is. In Pennsylvania, they are paid $2.83/hour plus tips. So if they are doing sidework and have no tables, they only get paid $2.83/hour. Would you work for $2.83/hour? Probably not.
Think about these things the next time you go out to eat. Bad food? Don’t take it out on the server, they didn’t cook it. Bad service? See a manager; most managers will be more than willing to take care of any problems.
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