IDK, most places are short staffed and service has suffered all across the board for awhile now.Very true... hospital, restaurants, banks, many businesses short staff. Some businesses are welcome and make excuses to save on labor and costs..ie banks, doctors office.... some not all. Unemployment pays more.... I understand that issue very well. Just saying be glad with any tip.... some people can't afford tips... Millennium don't tip at all.
I try to take the view that everyone is working hard and I’ll tip 20 % regardless of the service. I always thank them and smile. Sometimes the server will recognize me or my family and step it up next time. Sometimes I think “well they are having a tough go, I hope there day gets better” Originally Posted by I Like Massage
Wow! Went to a restaurant in New Braunfels a chain.... 2 person eating, waited to get drinks, waited to order, waited to get food, waited to get refills, waited for little stuff, time to pay, waitress comes 4 times in 5 minutes if we need anything else. Handed bill, $65 dollars, left $5 cash tip.....she was angry, but hey, dam bad service....to much freaking waiting! Originally Posted by ttmax
I own restaurants and had over 250 people eating and 3 waitresses.As a business owner, I’m going to politely disagree with this characterization. Between my two businesses I have about 50 employees, 25 Full Time, 25 part time. We span from professional, executive, licensed, certified and “minimum wage”
NO body wants to work and please don't give me the crap about $15/hr.
My employees average $35/hr with tips.
There are no people who are willing to work anymore.
Get used to it because soon you will be talking to a computer and we all love that! Originally Posted by robexar
I own restaurants and had over 250 people eating and 3 waitresses.To be fair, I am not a restaurateur.
NO body wants to work and please don't give me the crap about $15/hr.
My employees average $35/hr with tips.
There are no people who are willing to work anymore.
Get used to it because soon you will be talking to a computer and we all love that! Originally Posted by robexar
As a business owner, I’m going to politely disagree with this characterization. Between my two businesses I have about 50 employees, 25 Full Time, 25 part time. We span from professional, executive, licensed, certified and “minimum wage”I run my own business as well but you got me ready to update my resume and send it your way!
Our “minimum wage” employees make $12-15, our certified employee make a minimum of $30 (with annual performance raises), our management team and licensed professionals make top end of industry. We have 0-5% turnover. We have people clamoring to work for us. It’s because we support and listen to our employees, pay a good wage, respect their off time and carefully select and mentor our leadership team to create an environment where people want to work.
It’s about recognizing that our most valuable assets are our employees. When you have happy staff in a nontoxic work environment your clients notice and are more likely to return. We have 700 and 150 5 star Google reviews that say treating people well works for your bottom line. Originally Posted by I Like Massage