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Old May 27th 06, 09:22 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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I always tip the waitress because they work for tips, they
draw a salary about 1/2 the minimum wage because the law
expects they will get minimum wage when the tips are
included.

I tip if they laugh at my silly jokes, if they have a nice
smile and they have a good figure. I tip more if they do a
good job, even if it is a guy or a fat girl.


"Martin Hotze" wrote in message
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| On Sat, 27 May 2006 14:59:30 -0400, Morgans wrote:
|
| You'll have to excuse Martin. He is used to the European
idea of no tips
| for service people.
|
| you're wrong on this one. I am against tipping service
people without good
| reason.
|
| Sure does make for lousy service at restaurants, from
what I have noticed.
|
| wrong. again.
|
| It may not be right for the management to pay poor, but
the tipping model
| does make for much better service, believe it or not,
Martin.
|
| I love to tip (read: honor) for service better than
expected; and I spread
| the word about receiving good (better than usual) service.
But I don't tip
| just because I received what I paid for. For average
service at
| §pickyourchoice (restaurant, bar, lineguy, ...) I don't
want to give
| _extra_ money (read: honor his average service). And I
don't want to
| substitute his boss with poor wages (because the boss also
expects tips to
| be given).
|
| Do you tip the blonde braindead waitress serving your
plate with her finger
| in your meal? just because you always tip at restaurants
and because she
| had a big dumb grin on her face hiding her unskilled
serving 'technique'?
|
| #m
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