idahoblues
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Good point, maybe just seems more personal with a taxiNever understood why people tip taxi drivers. Do you tip the bus driver?
Good point, maybe just seems more personal with a taxiNever understood why people tip taxi drivers. Do you tip the bus driver?
I never said that staff should be undervalued. But if employers have to be honest and charge more so be it. I’d love to see your reaction if you filled your car up with £50 quids worth of fuel then got charged £55 at the till because a member of staff had served you. It’s the same principle after allSo restaurant staff should be under paid and undervalued as well because your mates Mrs is ?
Im all for restaurants paying a decent wage and not putting a service charge on, as long as everyone is happy to expect higher restaurant bills as part of it, so the staff get a decent wage.
Think many those arguing against service charges just want to pay less and don’t care what the staff get paid,
Don’t know anywhere that has a 20% service charge anyway 12 is about the norm 15 the highest I’ve seen
You can post on the internet all you like though about fucking it off, it’s here for good and the vast majority pay it without question.
So a small bar he gets a thousand dollars a night tips ?No, one barman
So lets say he gets a 2 dollar tip on each beer he serves, and as you say this is a small local bar, it would mean him serving on his own 500 drinks a shift ? Doesn't add up mate...No, one barman
Fair enough but I don’t think its changing to restaurants charging more and paying more , nor so I think most of those complaining are asking for an increase of 10/15% on their bills people need to either get on with it as it is or don’t.I never said that staff should be undervalued. But if employers have to be honest and charge more so be it. I’d love to see your reaction if you filled your car up with £50 quids worth of fuel then got charged £55 at the till because a member of staff had served you. It’s the same principle after all
You must be of an age when almost everybody gave a small tip when ordering drinks in a pub surely? For years and years the accepted amount for ' One for yourself' or 'Take your own' was 10p. Then the odd person, normally in a 'posh' pub in town started taking 20p and I can actually still vividly recall the first time someone took 50p. I was talking about it almost non stop for about a month afterwards.I was at a bar in Cheadle a couple of weeks ago, can't remember the name of it. I was using my phone to pay and was asked did I want to leave a tip!! I dont mind paying a tip if I have been for a meal and the service and meal were good, but not when I am ordering drinks only.
See my response to Grunge. It is a small bar (ask Bimbo) in the summer there are regular music events in the Valley and particularly with all the tourists they get packed. There’s only a couple of options for staying out and drinking until 2am and this is the favourite.So a small bar he gets a thousand dollars a night tips ?
If you would had wanted a receipt off me I would have signed it NTW, 'no tip wanker'!Never understood why people tip taxi drivers. Do you tip the bus driver?
I worked for the COOP as an airport chauffeur years ago and picked up a load of holidaying taxi drivers from Manc airport. Took them all to their homes in Liverpool and didn’t get a tip from any of them. Since that evening, I have refused to tip taxi drivers.If you would had wanted a receipt off me I would have signed it NTW, 'no tip wanker'!
That's pretty poor from the Scouse taxi drivers, they should have sorted you a drink. I knew that a contract job or card payment resulted in no tip, so I had no expectations.I worked for the COOP as an airport chauffeur years ago and picked up a load of holidaying taxi drivers from Manc airport. Took them all to their homes in Liverpool and didn’t get a tip from any of them. Since that evening, I have refused to tip taxi drivers.
I live in Cheadle, was it the bar infused by any chance?I was at a bar in Cheadle a couple of weeks ago, can't remember the name of it. I was using my phone to pay and was asked did I want to leave a tip!! I dont mind paying a tip if I have been for a meal and the service and meal were good, but not when I am ordering drinks only.
I'm not sure it was on the same row as chitnchat cafe.I live in Cheadle, was it the bar infused by any chance?
Wasn't infused then, just they always seem to sneak extra charges onI'm not sure it was on the same row as chitnchat cafe.
Maybe the 'being asked' bit is new but people have been tipping barstaff for pulling drinks probably since before America was discovered.Another example of Americanisation in the UK, the whole tipping culture is expanding.
To be asked for a tip on ordering drinks only is ridiculas.
Maybe the 'being asked' bit is new but people have been tipping barstaff for pulling drinks probably since before America was discovered.