first off. i would be mortified if my name ended up there no matter the tip! second i would not go back... also when people see you are making money and doing well they either don't tip what they would normally or they don't tip at all!!! i promise you when... morefirst off. i would be mortified if my name ended up there no matter the tip! second i would not go back... also when people see you are making money and doing well they either don't tip what they would normally or they don't tip at all!!! i promise you when one of my guest saw another guest hand me a bill they looked straight at me and said they tipped enough for every table you get for the next week and left me nothing.
Yikes. Seems like a great way to alienate your customers.
Even if the people agree to having their names up there, it’s still fucking weird.
Also seems kind of like a *fuck you* to her coworkers. “Look how much money you’re not making!”
· February 11
That was one of my points to her, let's say someone comes that Justin, sees Justin getting prompt service, that other customer is going to feel like shit because they don't get as quickly served because they can't tip the bill. Very bad business practices.
And to explain, my cousin went off on me saying IDK what I am talking about and I suck at my job and I must be jealous of her. I told her I average at least 40% tips on my sales every night working at a casino. I was just pointing out an industry no no. Even... moreAnd to explain, my cousin went off on me saying IDK what I am talking about and I suck at my job and I must be jealous of her. I told her I average at least 40% tips on my sales every night working at a casino. I was just pointing out an industry no no. Even when someone hands you any bill, never look at it, keep eye contact and smile, tuck it away and say "thank you" no matter if it is $1 or $100. Keep it classy.