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Dukasaur wrote:When I was a cab driver, I usually insisted on cold, hard cash, although depending on the circumstances it is usually (not always) acceptable to substitute drugs, alcohol, or fellatio.
Sometimes people do give oddball things like cookies or cleaning supplies. Those are usually fine, as long as they really are tips -- that is to say, in addition to the fare, rather than instead of the fare. It gets annoying when people have no cash to pay the fare, and they treat the driver like an emergency pawn shop, trying to get across town for a dime bag of shitty homegrown or their wedding ring.
(You would think the driver would be happy with a wedding ring for a $10 fare. If he's sure it's real gold, I suppose he would be, but many career alcoholics carry fake wedding rings that are like 99 cent costume jewelry, precisely so they can spend 100% of their money at the bar and use the "wedding ring" for the ride home. Furthermore, even if it is real, the driver may have a real hassle selling it. He doesn't have a pawnbroker license and can actually get arrested for doing someone a favour this way.)
One driver I knew got a vacuum cleaner for a fare. He drove around with that thing for almost a month before he finally found someone to buy it.
But as long as at really is a tip, and not just a fare substitute, a vacuum cleaner would probably be quite nice.
InkL0sed wrote:I thought this thread was going to be about cow tipping.
pancakemix wrote:Quirk, you are a bastard. That is all.
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:What always got me when I used to work in the food business was the pressure to tip the server but not the cooks. We're slaving away in fucking 90+ degree heat with hot oil and pans and shit, and the guy who who carries your food to the table and sits around in the air conditioned front of the house gets the tip. Like oh my god, grabbing a salt shaker is so damn worthy of a 15% tip. What an ass-backwards system.
Not that I think tipping should be compulsory, but I definitely don't think servers are the ones who should be getting them.
-TG
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
notyou2 wrote:I tip based on height weight proportions. If they are a cow, I don't tip. I never understood this cow tipping phenomena. Tip the skinnies, not the phatties.
Phatscotty wrote:TA1LGUNN3R wrote:What always got me when I used to work in the food business was the pressure to tip the server but not the cooks. We're slaving away in fucking 90+ degree heat with hot oil and pans and shit, and the guy who who carries your food to the table and sits around in the air conditioned front of the house gets the tip. Like oh my god, grabbing a salt shaker is so damn worthy of a 15% tip. What an ass-backwards system.
Not that I think tipping should be compulsory, but I definitely don't think servers are the ones who should be getting them.
-TG
my X always volunteered a certain % to the cook
ManBungalow wrote:I've worked in the catering industry before.
The UK is obviously different to the US for a number of reasons - one being that the minimum wage for waiting staff is the same as in every industry. Thus, tips aren't such a big deal. I, for one, would love a heartfelt poem and/or vacuum cleaner. *hint* nietzsche *hint*
Bonus: in my experience, tips are pooled and shared with kitchen staff too.
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:What always got me when I used to work in the food business was the pressure to tip the server but not the cooks. We're slaving away in fucking 90+ degree heat with hot oil and pans and shit, and the guy who who carries your food to the table and sits around in the air conditioned front of the house gets the tip. Like oh my god, grabbing a salt shaker is so damn worthy of a 15% tip. What an ass-backwards system.
Not that I think tipping should be compulsory, but I definitely don't think servers are the ones who should be getting them.
-TG
nietzsche wrote:I barber my tip.
DiM wrote:TA1LGUNN3R wrote:What always got me when I used to work in the food business was the pressure to tip the server but not the cooks. We're slaving away in fucking 90+ degree heat with hot oil and pans and shit, and the guy who who carries your food to the table and sits around in the air conditioned front of the house gets the tip. Like oh my god, grabbing a salt shaker is so damn worthy of a 15% tip. What an ass-backwards system.
Not that I think tipping should be compulsory, but I definitely don't think servers are the ones who should be getting them.
-TG
all my jobs have been in hotels and obviously tips are an important part in this line of work. heck, even when i became a manager i still made tips
anyway, in all the hotels i've worked with, all the kitchen staff gets a share of the tips. it ranges from one place to another but they're never forgotten. sure they don't split it evenly, the waiter always gets more, but a waiter also has a much lower wage than a cook.
weirdest tips i've been offered are:
1. 3 slices of salami and a half eaten roll.
2. blowjob from an old german dude
3. sex + a bottle of red wine from a decent looking french woman slightly older than me.
PS: i've politely refused all 3.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
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