NerdyBird's blog post - Tips

Saturday, February 2, 2013, 8:47:30 AM
I came across this and was reminded of a blog that tight_wet_lips posted a few days ago (one that I agree with, btw. Please don't take this at anything other than face value)

Tips are a sore spot for some, and being told that you *have* to tip is inappropriate. But, no matter how you feel on the subject, being rude to your server is never the answer. That person did not make the policy, and they are not responsible for anything other than the quality of service provided to you. If you do decide to provide a tip, that is wonderful. If you decide not to..well, please do so in a way that is not completely offensive! That is all that anyone asks, really.

Anywhoo, here is the article:


(A customer at an Applebee's restaurant in St. Louis left no tip and a note saying, "I give God 10%. Why do you get 18?"wink

I was a waitress at Applebee's restaurant in Saint Louis. I was fired Wednesday for posting a picture on Reddit.com of a note a customer left on a bill. I posted it on the web as a light-hearted joke.

This didn't even happen at my table. The note was left for another server, who allowed me to take a picture of it at the end of the night.

Someone had scribbled on the receipt, "I give God 10%. Why do you get 18?"

I assumed the customer's signature was illegible, but I quickly started receiving messages containing Facebook profile links and websites, asking me to confirm the identity of the customer. I refused to confirm any of them, and all were incorrect.

I worked with the Reddit moderators to remove any personal information. I wanted to protect the identity of both my fellow server and the customer. I had no intention of starting a witch-hunt or hurting anyone.

Now I've been fired.

The person who wrote the note came across an article about it, called the Applebee's location, and demanded everyone be fired -- me, the server who allowed me to take the picture, the manager on duty at the time, the manager not on duty at the time, everyone. It seems I was fired not because Applebee's was represented poorly, not because I did anything illegal or against company policy, but because I embarrassed this person.

In light of the situation, I would like to make a statement on behalf of wait staff everywhere: We make $3.50 an hour. Most of my paychecks are less than pocket change because I have to pay taxes on the tips I make.

After sharing my tips with hosts, bussers, and bartenders, I make less than $9 an hour on average, before taxes. I am expected to skip bathroom breaks if we are busy. I go hungry all day if I have several busy tables to work. I am expected to work until 1:30am and then come in again at 10:30am to open the restaurant.

I have worked 12-hour double shifts without a chance to even sit down. I am expected to portray a canned personality that has been found to be least offensive to the greatest amount of people. And I am expected to do all of this, every day, and receive change, or even nothing, in return. After all that, I can be fired for "embarrassing" someone, who directly insults his or her server on religious grounds.

In this economy, $3.50 an hour doesn't cut it. I can't pay half my bills. Like many, I would love to see a reasonable, non-tip-dependent wage system for service workers like they have in other countries. But the system being flawed is not an excuse for not paying for services rendered.

I need tips to pay my bills. All waiters do. We spend an hour or more of our time befriending you, making you laugh, getting to know you, and making your dining experience the best it can be. We work hard. We care. We deserve to be paid for that.

I am trying to stand up for all of us who work for just a few dollars an hour at places like Applebee's. Whether a chain steakhouse or a black-tie establishment, tipping is not optional. It is how we get paid.

I posted a picture to make people laugh, but now I want to make a serious point: Things like this happen to servers all the time. People seem to think that the easiest way to save money on a night out is to skip the tip.

I can't understand why I was fired over this. I was well liked and respected at Applebee's. My sales were high, my managers had no problems with me, and I was even hoping to move up to management soon. When I posted this, I didn't represent Applebee's in a bad light. In fact, I didn't represent them at all.

I did my best to protect the identity of all parties involved. I didn't break any specific guidelines in the company handbook – I checked. But because this person got embarrassed that their selfishness was made public, Applebee's has made it clear that they would rather lose a dedicated employee than an angry customer. That's a policy I can't understand.

I am equally baffled about how a religious tithe is in any way related to paying for services at a restaurant. I can understand why someone could be upset with an automatic gratuity. However, it's a plainly stated Applebee's policy that a tip is added automatically for parties over eight like the one this customer was part of. I cannot control that kind of tip; it's done by the computer that the orders are put into. I've been stiffed on tips before, but this is the first time I've seen the "Big Man" used as reasoning.

Obviously the person who wrote this note wanted it seen by someone. It's strange that now that the audience is wider than just the server, the person is ashamed.

I have no agenda here. I seek no revenge against the note writer. I have no interest in exposing their identity, and, at this point, I'm not even sure I want my job back. I was just trying to make a joke, but I came home unemployed.

I've been waiting tables to save up some money so I could finally go to college, so I could get an education that would qualify me for a job that doesn't force me to sell my personality for pocket change.

(these last two paragraphs were added at a later time)

While this story has garnered immense media attention, my story is not uncommon. Bad tips and harsh notes are all part of the job. People get fired to keep customers happy every day.

As this story has gotten popular, I've received inquiries as to where people can send money to support me. As a broke kid trying to get into college, it's certainly appealing, but I'd really rather you make a difference to your next server. I'd rather you keep that money and that generosity for the next time you eat out.

[url]http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/feb/01/fired-applebees-waitress-needs-tips[/url]

Comments

Others Have Said: 
Viszla1 on 2-Feb-13 13:43:39
I understand tipping in USA is often the popular wage increase but I believe in a decent wage for work done so wages need to be decent enough to not rely on tips..... But if served well I tip accordingly but should never be a automatic add on. Some call it service charge automatically charged this I disagree with... Owlie sorry to hear your situation bu hugs and kisses

sidders73 on 2-Feb-13 14:23:44
On a positive note, you do appear to have a lot of support, there are several pages on facebook. You do realise that the article names you though? Maybe you should get a job at Hooters, you've certainly got the figure and the personality for it :o)

NerdyBird on 2-Feb-13 14:39:14
Oh! It's not me in the article! Lol, I wouldn't name myself so brazenly. :)

And my problem isn't even with the fact that the man did not want to leave a tip, but with the fact that he was an asshole about it.

tight_wet_lips on 2-Feb-13 18:25:53
Oh Owlie go read my blog. I had this done to me the other night.

sidders73 on 2-Feb-13 19:15:55
I understood your point, I just misread it and thought you were the waitress in question. Oops.

needs on 2-Feb-13 22:56:46
As a former waitress of 6 years I certainly have sympathy for this article. I think everyone should have to wait tables once in their life to find out exactly how hard it is to earn those tips!

arabella_topaz on 3-Feb-13 1:43:07
I think if people don't want to tip their server, then they should not go to a sit-down restaurant where someone waits on them. And they should expect to tip 15% of their total bill.

newromantic on 3-Feb-13 6:35:25
well owl, i am so sorry, this is a bad situation to say the elast, as a waiter myself i know the trials and the way it is, people are people, lesson learned now i hope to let the job remain where it is, there at work, never take work home with you, and well your a beautiful person, his money would not be worth him giving it to yo uas your so worth so much more, in time you will get the worth you deserve, so get to collage, make your life worth what is should mmmmm until then please keep camming lol god i am selfish lol xxx

BranMuffin5 on 3-Feb-13 8:00:25
I can't help but laugh at all the people who thought this was you. Well, not really AT them, just with them, even though they aren't laughing.

I heard about this though and I just think they should pay waitresses an actual wage. I doubt we'll get back to the good days of tipping until the economy picks up. Too many jerks out there that don't leave tips to make this a good job right now.

I do agree with the Hooters job though. Pics! :D

bighoss2 on 3-Feb-13 10:53:29
I never had a problem with tips, when I waited tables. I guess I was better looking that the pastor's server.

cheekypaul on 7-Feb-13 22:59:02
You deserve so much more. I am sorry to hear that this happened to you. xxx