I still disagree with the concept of tipping. Of course the wages for a waitress are diabolically low...they are anywhere. I don't want to come across as rude or patronising...but it is WAITING on tables...it IS the lower end of the pay spectrum, like people who work in factorys or pick tomatoes/oranges for a living. Why do people deliberately become waitresses? NOT for the low wages but because of the anticipated tips! So therefore they are not earning $3.50 per hour...that is what their employers are paying them. Add up the tips from several tables per hour and their wages are significantly higher so stop snivelling!! English people aren't tight, but in Europe we expect a higher level of service simply because you are paid to do so. I prefer our attitude that if you are over and above 'the norm' we will recognize this with monetary appreciation. I really don't think that a Denny's server IS over and above 'the norm'. It's a standard service for a standard meal - the equivalent of our 'greasy spoon' - it's not a high class restaurant or anything.
As for tipping a bartender....no I'm sorry this is where I draw the line. Call me tight, I'm tough skinned enough to take it, I don't care. I refuse point blank to tip a guy a dollar for a small budweiser costing me between $4-6. That's way over and above the cost of a budweiser anyway...even HERE! Passing me the beer and flipping the lid for something I already paid way over the odds for is NOT a service worth tipping. We'd never consider it in England and our bartenders and waitresses are badly paid too! Infact our pubs would be empty. You cannot compare £4.50 per hour to $3.50 per hour because of our cost of living. Everything we pay for here is far more expensive, houses, cars, clothes etc...so stands to reason that our wages have to be somewhat more in line.
I'm sure I am going to be real unpopular with the servers in FL at the end of this week again when I return...but tight, or not, I just don't buy "have a nice day"......NO sentence is worth my five bucks!
PS Before any waitress in FL thinks that a girl on $6.20 per hour here is better off than a waitress on $3.50 there. I'd put it to you...1. you are usually compensated pretty well from the tourists who are happy and jolly on holiday and have bundles of money to spend so that automatically takes it up past our waitresses average of $6.20. Remember to be tipped in Europe as a whole you have to be seen to be really over and above average service (for anything) before someone recognizes that. 2. you file tax returns ...here you are employed...end of. You get paid, the employer takes out your taxes and that's that. There is no recompensation from the tax man at the end of the tax year. In England, unless you are self employed you see NOTHING back. You pay your taxes (quite heavily too) and you wave bye bye to them forever. I've known way too many waitresses who walk out with $150 tips a night and then complain that they only get $3.50 per hour........uhhhhh NO YOU DON'T!!!
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