All Star Tuesday Morning

I went to Ireland and almost nowhere accepts tips there. It's a different concept, but I still got food and drinks there.
Hmmm interesting. So I have some Irish ancestry. I could claim a cultural exception here because
 
So if my server really sucks the standard 20% goes to everyone regardless?
Yes. And if you get subpar service, you let the manager know. If you get subpar service at Target, they still pay the employees the same. And then you decide whether to file a complaint and/or frequent the business again.

I'm not defending either system. But yes....that is the way that particular system works.
 
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In these situations, you're more like the ocean; no talking and all action.

<flips quarter to Perry Farrell>
It's all math, really. I figured an expertz, like pnk would be able to crunch the numbers kinda quick, but I guess I'm wrong.
 
Yes. And if you get subpar service, you let the manager know. If you get subpar service at Target, they still pay the employees the same. And then you decide whether to file a complaint and/or frequent the business again.


Respect on the #DoucheLogic of comparing the...you know...service industry...and Target employees when it comes to tipping culture.
 
Do you think a busboy or line cook works less hard than a wait staff?
I don't know about works more or less hard, but in theory, they should be more skilled and that's worth something, right lawyer?
 
It's all math, really. I figured an expertz, like pnk would be able to crunch the numbers kinda quick, but I guess I'm wrong.
You trying to do butt stuff with math always ends the same way for you, Brohama

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I don't know about works more or less hard, but in theory, they should be more skilled and that's worth something, right lawyer?
how dare you doubt the skills of "pick up plate, bring plate to back of house" and think its on par with constantly checking in and providing front facing service to tables full of people...
 
I don't know about works more or less hard, but in theory, they should be more skilled and that's worth something, right lawyer?
Skilled? I guess talking to someone and writing things down is a "skill".

But so is cleaning things
 
how dare you doubt the skills of "pick up plate, bring plate to back of house" and think its on par with constantly checking in and providing front facing service to tables full of people...
This could all be mechanized. Send your food out on a conveyor belt
 
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