I believe that a lot of occupations deserve tips, even if the industry doesn't believe so.
However. I understand for people's wallets, it doesn't make sense, so that is fine.
I work at a burrito making place. We like to call it the mexican version on sandwich wae (misspelled on purpose)
We earn tips. We can earn cash, or you can write it in the receipt if paying with card
But people rarely tip.
And you know, it drives me crazy.
I understand if they only get a burrito, or just a family set of meals. And they don't tip. Okay, cool.
But I see people, who spend like 80, 100, or up to 300 dollars to pay for food for their party, or even more.
That means we have a bunch of things to prepare and make, wrap, set up, etc.
And they don't tip.
They know they're causing us time, they usually do see that we're taking care of the bigger orders instead of helping waiting customers, that we're busting our asses to give them what they want, as big as it is, and as much as it may inconvenience OTHER customers for the wait.
If we had a lot of bad workers, it would make sense.
But aside from two I can think of, we really don't. (I may not be perfect, personally, but there is more than just me.)
And yes, its selfish cause I know its pretty to rude to just assume we deserve tips, and I can see that.
But honestly....I dunno. I feel like shit for thinking like so, but...people can tip over 7 dollar coffee (exaggerating, I know)
But not for a 300 dollar of burritos, quesidillas, etc.?
We remember the tippers, too. That person is more likely to get away with murder on extras, too, with some of my coworkers if they catch a known tipper.
However. I understand for people's wallets, it doesn't make sense, so that is fine.
I work at a burrito making place. We like to call it the mexican version on sandwich wae (misspelled on purpose)
We earn tips. We can earn cash, or you can write it in the receipt if paying with card
But people rarely tip.
And you know, it drives me crazy.
I understand if they only get a burrito, or just a family set of meals. And they don't tip. Okay, cool.
But I see people, who spend like 80, 100, or up to 300 dollars to pay for food for their party, or even more.
That means we have a bunch of things to prepare and make, wrap, set up, etc.
And they don't tip.
They know they're causing us time, they usually do see that we're taking care of the bigger orders instead of helping waiting customers, that we're busting our asses to give them what they want, as big as it is, and as much as it may inconvenience OTHER customers for the wait.
If we had a lot of bad workers, it would make sense.
But aside from two I can think of, we really don't. (I may not be perfect, personally, but there is more than just me.)
And yes, its selfish cause I know its pretty to rude to just assume we deserve tips, and I can see that.
But honestly....I dunno. I feel like shit for thinking like so, but...people can tip over 7 dollar coffee (exaggerating, I know)
But not for a 300 dollar of burritos, quesidillas, etc.?
We remember the tippers, too. That person is more likely to get away with murder on extras, too, with some of my coworkers if they catch a known tipper.
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