You earn more that way though. Working in hotels/restaurants/bars pays VERY well. I worked at restaurants when I was in school and I made lots of money only working weekends.That sounds mighty lame. Glad I am not a waiter in your area.
pays VERY well.
Each country is different, if you was an chef you get paid more then a cook. Time you earn your days money it goes again for gas, car, traveling, food, bills..You earn more that way though. Working in hotels/restaurants/bars pays VERY well. I worked at restaurants when I was in school and I made lots of money only working weekends.That sounds mighty lame. Glad I am not a waiter in your area.
So if it's okay for you, I don't think it's mighty lame. I think tipping is.
So your luck depends on your customers. And in this economy people are very generous I imagine.I doubt it. When you get tips, you can earn a weeks pay in one night if your customers are feeling generous.
I need to pay gas, car, travelling, food and bills too and I ain't no chef or cook. What's your point?Each country is different, if you was an chef you get paid more then a cook. Time you earn your days money it goes again for gas, car, traveling, food, bills..
Point is that seems each country doesn't allow tips or does but doesn't do itI need to pay gas, car, travelling, food and bills too and I ain't no chef or cook. What's your point?Each country is different, if you was an chef you get paid more then a cook. Time you earn your days money it goes again for gas, car, traveling, food, bills..
I usually don't tip people who expect it.
I usually tip waiters and stuff if they have done a good job.
I usually don't tip people who expect it.I usually tip waiters and stuff if they have done a good job.
So you tip the good and don't tip if they expect it 🙂
So your luck depends on your customers.I doubt it. When you get tips, you can earn a weeks pay in one night if your customers are feeling generous.
I've heard that tipping is only expected here in the United States. I always tip when I eat out at a restaurant. If I ever get less than satisfactory service I always go out of my way to let a manager know. I eat it out so rarely that I expect good service and I like to tip generously when I get particularly good service. For example a meal that totals $50 I don't mind tipping $10-15 if we get really good service. However, if I find myself having to ask for things multiple times during the meal (refill on a drink, extra napkins, etc) or if the wait is particularly long the amount I tip decreases.
If I ever get less than satisfactory service I always go out of my way to let a manager know.
I don't tip that amount, I only tip like the max of $5 in coins.For example a meal that totals $50 I don't mind tipping $10-15 if we get really good service.
I don't tip that amount, I only tip like the max of $5 in coins.For example a meal that totals $50 I don't mind tipping $10-15 if we get really good service.
I wonder how many restaurant staff have been written up and/or fired because of the complaints that you "go out of your way" to make against them. 😱
£10 is the most, I usually tip someone.
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