[laughing]If they touch them on other parts, the percentage significantly increases.
[laughing]If they touch them on other parts, the percentage significantly increases.
Man, I'll usually throw them a buck or two if I'm ordering carry out. Nothing more.
There was a study that found that if servers touch their patrons on the arm compared to servers who don't. They will receive on avg 22% more tip money. We have nerve endings in our arm that relay to a part of the brain that associates with good emotions. So that means we are may tip more when it happens.
The more you goddamn know.........
I always enjoyed watching idiots get played by waitresses. They'd sit down in the booth with a group of guys and chat them up and these guys would be like "Dude, she's so into me. I'm going to get some puss." These are the guys who probably think strippers like them as well.
But the touching of the arm was always in the repertoire for a waitress.
Which is more effective at pissing off a waitress / waiter who has been terrible: leaving a dollar / less than a dollar, or leaving nothing?
I go back and forth on this all the time.
I knew a guy, when the waitress would first come over, he'd have a bunch of ones on the table and say "this is your tip", each time they'd screw up, he'd take a dollar away.
explains why Calipari ALWAYS grabs the person's arm whose hand he's shaking. Right hand shake, left hand grabs their forearm. Always thought it was weird. Guess not.
I knew a guy, when the waitress would first come over, he'd have a bunch of ones on the table and say "this is your tip", each time they'd screw up, he'd take a dollar away.
Servers aren't exempt, they still have to make the standard federal min wage:
"What is the minimum wage for federal minimum wage to covered, nonexempt employees. An employer of a tipped employee is only required to pay $2.13 an hour in direct wages if that amount plus the tips received equals at least the federal minimum wage, the employee retains all tips and the employee customarily and regularly receives more than $30 a month in tips. If an employee's tips combined with the employer's direct wages of at least $2.13 an hour do not equal the federal minimum hourly wage, the employer must make up the difference.
Some states have minimum wage laws specific to tipped employees. When an employee is subject to both the federal and state wage laws, the employee is entitled to the provisions which provides the greater benefits. "
http://www.dol.gov/elaws/faq/esa/flsa/002.htm
That's known as "the old man church handshake."
Ray Charles would pick his women this way:smiley::sunglasses:explains why Calipari ALWAYS grabs the person's arm whose hand he's shaking. Right hand shake, left hand grabs their forearm. Always thought it was weird. Guess not.
Ray Charles would pick his women this way:smiley::sunglasses:
Sicilians used to do it to check if their daughter's suitor had enlarged lymph nodes on his arm, indicating rampant STD infection (such as syphilis). TS.
Sicilians used to do it to check if their daughter's suitor had enlarged lymph nodes on his arm, indicating rampant STD infection (such as syphilis). TS.
Sicilians used to do it to check if their daughter's suitor had enlarged lymph nodes on his arm, indicating rampant STD infection (such as syphilis). TS.
Which ones aren't, willy? Asking for a friend.Dumb Sicilian dads don't know that most STDs are curable.
Which ones aren't, willy? Asking for a friend.
Well, you are assuming that the server gets a wage at all? In most restaurants the servers either have to make their wage entirely on tipping......or they get a small wage and have to make the rest up on tips. Soooo, in most cases I will continue to tip.
Because companies will start paying in "store credit", coupons, and other shady tactics.Servers are exempt from minimum wage. Most make less talhan half what minimum wage is, and the rest is made up by the tip. Servers will not be paid $15 an hour.
I'd hate to see what might happen if the minimum was ever pushed that high. Lots of low wage workers will be let go. Not sure why we even have a minimum. Let the free market dictate wages. Especially on entry-level and unskilled labor.
So you tip before you get your food?I will still tip because I happen to not like boogers in my food.
I go to the same places that deserve my business. If I'm not going to tip, I don't eat out. That simple. You're choice to be a cheapskate.So you tip before you get your food?
Why don't prices go up when gigantic bonuses are handed out to executives? Why do prices only go up if minimum wage workers get a raise?
Yeah, but the example you gave shows that MW earners are more likely to spend their money than a CEO is, who either saves or invests (both foreign and domestic).McD's Min wage worker makes more money per hour. Can take his baby momma out to dinner. Goes to burger king because he know mcd's burgers are crap. Since BK has to pay fry-cook $15, price of triple whopper goes up enough to pay wages.
Guy takes bm to movies. Theater owner has to pay $15 ph. Movie ticket price goes up to $15...stale popcorn $8 a box...watered down coke the same.
Get the picture.
I'll grant you that it's a shame those guys got all that money....but those guys impact the cost of BMW's more than the regular, day to day stuff that we middle class people have to pay for.
Are they too stupid to realize that if m w goes up, everything else will go up proportionately? After 2-3 years they'll be no better off than they were making $7 per hour.
Talked to a manager at McD's the other day. Friend and I went in for a cup of coffee. It took 10-15 minutes to be waited on while there was an army of people taking care of the drive thru crowd. It's apparent what's going to happen. Soon, many mcd's will be drive through only...no dining room to clean. No restrooms to watch get dirty. No trash to take out. Orders will be taken by a guy in Pakistan that makes 50cents an hour. There will be 3 guys nuking burgers and pour soyshakes for $15 p h.
Yeah, but the example you gave shows that MW earners are more likely to spend their money than a CEO is, who either saves or invests (both foreign and domestic).
Divide a billion dollars among a million MW earners and all of that money gets spent on the domestic economy. Divide a billion dollars among 10 CEOs and a huge chunk of it gets locked up in bonds or shifted out of the domestic economy via investments.
And that's the point....the ultimate result is that prices of everything produced by mw workers goes up proprotionately. In three years, they won't be any better off than they are now....and those of us who don't get our pay doubled are hung out to dry.
Not necessarily. If unemployment is still high, companies can maintain or expand profit by hiring, not just by raising prices. More workers (MW and otherwise) in the marketplace means more goods and services being purchased.And that's the point....the ultimate result is that prices of everything produced by mw workers goes up proprotionately. In three years, they won't be any better off than they are now....and those of us who don't get our pay doubled are hung out to dry.