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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Tattoos and tipping
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 15898388" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>Can't say anything on tattoos, but I think it's the same for tipping in general.</p><p></p><p>When my Mach 1 got shipped in back in October, the truck driver looked pretty upset that I didn't tip. It was COD for shipping excluding deposit. I handed him $1200. He counted it, said it was good, then stood there for an awkward 10 extra seconds, maintaining eye contact. I made it more awkward by saying "ooooooo....k.... well I'm going to go check the car out now."</p><p></p><p>I dislike the obligation implied for tipping at a lot of places- forcing you to select a tip option, or making you sign a slip before they give you your order. I always tip when the service is good at a restaurant. There were only two times when I didn't tip at all- one when the waiter was high and sat down to watch a college football game instead of bringing us food, and the other when the waitress got in an argument with my wife over a salad (waitress threw an attitude and insulted my wife)</p><p></p><p>Tipping at restaurants puts the wait staff in an awkward position with customers while the company gets away with paying less. Then again, some wait staff make bookoos of money on tips one day, brag about it, then complain when the Sunday crowd hands them Bible tracts instead of cash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 15898388, member: 181885"] Can't say anything on tattoos, but I think it's the same for tipping in general. When my Mach 1 got shipped in back in October, the truck driver looked pretty upset that I didn't tip. It was COD for shipping excluding deposit. I handed him $1200. He counted it, said it was good, then stood there for an awkward 10 extra seconds, maintaining eye contact. I made it more awkward by saying "ooooooo....k.... well I'm going to go check the car out now." I dislike the obligation implied for tipping at a lot of places- forcing you to select a tip option, or making you sign a slip before they give you your order. I always tip when the service is good at a restaurant. There were only two times when I didn't tip at all- one when the waiter was high and sat down to watch a college football game instead of bringing us food, and the other when the waitress got in an argument with my wife over a salad (waitress threw an attitude and insulted my wife) Tipping at restaurants puts the wait staff in an awkward position with customers while the company gets away with paying less. Then again, some wait staff make bookoos of money on tips one day, brag about it, then complain when the Sunday crowd hands them Bible tracts instead of cash. [/QUOTE]
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