I don't want to belabor this, but one more thing. We don't live in the 
Ukraine.

I don't care what they do in Beijing, Bangladesh, Kabul, Torah-Bora, and 
Shang-Ra-la. 15 - 20% is the socially understood payment in America.

If we were lucky enough to be in the Ukraine situation do you think servers 
would work for min wage + 1% tip? No they would quit, and the restaurant 
would need to hire servers at $14.00 instead of $4.25. Then you would see 
the price of your burger at $8.00 instead of $5.00. You pay for the labor 
one way or another. 

At the least the current 'American' method gives an incentive for the 
server to smile at you.


mcd


On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, Munir Nassar wrote:

> On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, Erik Anderson wrote:
> 
> > Michael Jentges wrote:
> > > I guess I just don't get whats up with that whole thing. If you're
> > > underpaid and want a raise, you talk to your BOSS, you don't call the
> > > customers 'cheapo's'. In NO other business would this be acceptable, ever.
> > 
> > I agree - this summer I was travelling in Ukraine.  There (and I assume 
> > in most of eastern Europe), tips *are* truly optional, and are intended 
> > to be a reflection on the quality of service.  I really enjoyed this, 
> > because when I gave a good tip to a server that did a good job, he/she 
> > truly appreciated it.  I hate the fact that all servers here in the 
> > states take 15% tips for granted, even though they gave 1% service.
> > 
> 
> as soon as you said all, your whole argument went to /dev/null
> find a better excuse.
> 
> Munir Nassar
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> http://redconcepts.net/
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