- Aug 2, 2009
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Re: The Noodle Compound
im thinking so. haha, it's okay. you can come out form hiding. ^_^
no, he was there with his redneck wife and his two redneck kids and they all had meals. and it was a Sunday because there is (fears what might come of this if i speak of it) *gulp* a cowboy church in town and im sure that is where he came from... recalling how he was dressed. this was also... four or five years ago, so... and i am pretty sure he had a chicken fried chicken, as did his wife. idr what the kids had. meh. yeah, he was a... well, you can fill in the blank.
ok, those sounded like good servers. like, if you don't like your food or your soup wasn't hot enough, i can go in the back and warm it up for you or try and give you something you WOULD enjoy, ya know? some people are super picky about their steaks. as long as it's juicy and not burned to a crisp, im okay with it. hahaha, that reminds me of a scene from Waiting... i will def send it to you via PM.
um... well, when i was a server, i was making $2.13 plus my tips. the tips are supposed to make up the rest of minimum wage. some places are ridiculous when it comes to tips/tip-out. some places have the servers put all their tips together and they split it evenly among the servers. some places have you tip out a crap ton of percentage to bus boys (people that clean the tables), hostesses (i NEVER understood that. why would someone need to tip out a bubblegum-chewing twit who is banging someone ten years her senior and all she does is seat people and sometimes she skips your turn! >< sorry, i've worked with really nasty and crappy hostesses in the past. all you have to do is rotate tables among the servers or if it's busy find an empty table. HOW CAN YOU SCREW THAT UP BY OVER-SEATING A SERVER AND STIFFING THE OTHERS?!?!?! JESUS ON A SHINGLE!!!!!!!!! :banghead: ), and bartenders, and one place i was told had to tip out the chefs.
when people tip you, however... it's really up to them. some people are cheap and leave nothing to two dollars every time or sometimes you get good tippers no matter what, other times it depends on the bill and some people tip accordingly to that and service. it really all just depends on the person.
Oh, then maybe it was too much chocolate. *hides*
im thinking so. haha, it's okay. you can come out form hiding. ^_^
What did he have, just the tea? That seems really cheap and all that talk is really unnecessary.
no, he was there with his redneck wife and his two redneck kids and they all had meals. and it was a Sunday because there is (fears what might come of this if i speak of it) *gulp* a cowboy church in town and im sure that is where he came from... recalling how he was dressed. this was also... four or five years ago, so... and i am pretty sure he had a chicken fried chicken, as did his wife. idr what the kids had. meh. yeah, he was a... well, you can fill in the blank.
I am more in the group of not complaining and if I do not like the food then I just go hungry . Though, I do know a few and have heard some stories of completely opposite people (like, this one person who was super duper pick about how steaks should be cooked :scared. Most of the time, we get good servers and there are a few nice ones that I remember (one that did not charge us for something since I did not eat any of it as an ant was running around on it :yuck: and this other one who made me a completely new soup as I was not eatting the original one as I had not realized how spicy it would be and thus could not handle it >.>). There is only one or two times that I can remember my Grandma saying that she missed the old days when you tipped someone because of their service rather than because it was mandatory :nod:.
ok, those sounded like good servers. like, if you don't like your food or your soup wasn't hot enough, i can go in the back and warm it up for you or try and give you something you WOULD enjoy, ya know? some people are super picky about their steaks. as long as it's juicy and not burned to a crisp, im okay with it. hahaha, that reminds me of a scene from Waiting... i will def send it to you via PM.
How much is tip nowadays anyway? My Dad usually goes with about 20% and my Grandma always tips a little more than my Dad suggests =P.
um... well, when i was a server, i was making $2.13 plus my tips. the tips are supposed to make up the rest of minimum wage. some places are ridiculous when it comes to tips/tip-out. some places have the servers put all their tips together and they split it evenly among the servers. some places have you tip out a crap ton of percentage to bus boys (people that clean the tables), hostesses (i NEVER understood that. why would someone need to tip out a bubblegum-chewing twit who is banging someone ten years her senior and all she does is seat people and sometimes she skips your turn! >< sorry, i've worked with really nasty and crappy hostesses in the past. all you have to do is rotate tables among the servers or if it's busy find an empty table. HOW CAN YOU SCREW THAT UP BY OVER-SEATING A SERVER AND STIFFING THE OTHERS?!?!?! JESUS ON A SHINGLE!!!!!!!!! :banghead: ), and bartenders, and one place i was told had to tip out the chefs.
when people tip you, however... it's really up to them. some people are cheap and leave nothing to two dollars every time or sometimes you get good tippers no matter what, other times it depends on the bill and some people tip accordingly to that and service. it really all just depends on the person.