Wednesday, January 28, 2009

To Tip or not to Tip? (Restaurant Blog Now)

The number one complaint you hear from servers and bartenders is the low tips they are receiving lately. No matter how many times you hear this, as a GM, you always have to be compassionate. Some managers like to turn it around on the server and tell them that if they gave better service, then their tips would probably increase. I am sure the state of our current economy plays some part in this, but mostly I feel that the majority of people do not know how to tip. The majority of the servers in the state of Texas make $2.13 an hour. Not to mention, the majority of restaurants in this state have a tip sharing policy where the servers give a portion of their tips to the bar staff and host staff at the end of their shift. People often ask what I as a GM leave as a tip when I dine out. My answer, 25%. People do not realize that for every table that comes in and does not tip, it takes normally takes two more tables of good tips, for that server to break 10%. Remember this when you visit your favorite restaurant next time. Servers are human beings just like you and unfortunately their pay depends upon the show they put on for their guests during a short period of time. Just because you have a bad experience at a restaurant, this does not justify you cutting a servers pay in half. Think about it, are you positive, upbeat and enthusiastic every second of every day that you are at work?

1 comment:

  1. As an ex-server and bartender and ex-restaurant manager I too can see both sides of the tipping issue. Another point I think the public needs to take into consideration before they leave a poor tip, is just why are they leaving a poor tip. Was it the hostess being rude? Cold food? Dirty restroom? Well those things should be brought to the attention of a manager. You're not going to show "the man", by stiffing your server. The people responsible for those departments earn an decent hourly wage no matter what, if you eat or not, if you tip or not.

    Those issues shouldn't ever be reflected in your server's tip/wages!!! :)

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