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hottytoddy 02-13-2004 09:07 PM

Tip Question
 
Ok Do you tip for takeout?

I got Mexican takeout today and the guy behind the counter looked pissed that I didn't leave a tip. Do I need to? Am I being cheap. I mean...there wasn't service involved...

AGDee 02-13-2004 09:11 PM

I've wondered the same thing because the Chinese place I go to has a tip jar on the counter. I agree that putting it in a bag isn't service. We don't tip at Burger King or McDonald's. What's the difference?

Dee

AlphaGamDiva 02-13-2004 09:15 PM

unless you are getting food from a fast food place, always tip. ppl are still back there getting your food together....and normally it's just one person working the "take out/to go" service as opposed to a billion servers, so it's a busy job in the restaurant. they get more on their pay check than actual servers, but they still should be tipped. i worked to go service, and it sucks to bring out $60 in food and get nothing for it. the difference in to go and sit-down is that you don't get free refills.....that's basically it.

:)

AGDee 02-13-2004 09:27 PM

This particular Chinese place has only take-out, so it feels like fast food. I tip the pizza delivery guy, but if I go pick it up, they don't get tips either. It's a definite grey area. I have to hunt down the AGD etiquette specialist and ask her!

Dee

hottytoddy 02-13-2004 09:29 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by AlphaGamDiva
unless you are getting food from a fast food place, always tip. ppl are still back there getting your food together....and normally it's just one person working the "take out/to go" service as opposed to a billion servers, so it's a busy job in the restaurant. they get more on their pay check than actual servers, but they still should be tipped. i worked to go service, and it sucks to bring out $60 in food and get nothing for it. the difference in to go and sit-down is that you don't get free refills.....that's basically it.

:)

Ok but, it wasn't $60...it was $5.73. And Dee is right...we don't tip at McDonalds or Burger King....or at Subway for that matter..they make the stuff in front of you. I am just confused. How much to you tip?

James 02-13-2004 09:31 PM

I'll tip at a restaraunt if getting take out. I am taking their time and their time is paid by tips.

so yes you were cheap, a dollar wouldn't have killed you :p

hottytoddy 02-13-2004 09:40 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by James
I'll tip at a restaraunt if getting take out. I am taking their time and their time is paid by tips.

so yes you were cheap, a dollar wouldn't have killed you :p

OK so I was cheap...but also...when I tip, I tip well. I think it's an insult to just leave a dollar.

James 02-13-2004 09:46 PM

I agree, but hey, you were the one that left . . nothing :)

Quote:

Originally posted by hottytoddy
OK so I was cheap...but also...when I tip, I tip well. I think it's an insult to just leave a dollar.

AOPIHottie 02-13-2004 09:50 PM

Ok, I am a bartender at a casual tex-mex restaurant-Tias Tex Mex, if anyone has heard of it-and I handle all the to-go orders so here is my opinion......

You should tip. Since it is usually the bartender who handles the to go orders, they are only paid 2.13 an hour(in texas anyway) and he/she has to package it, get all your extra stuff(chips/salsa/dressings/silverware etc.) and bring it up to you. Its not quite like mc donalds, because they are paid at least 6 bucks an hour or so. and usually a good bartender will get you something to drink if you are still waiting, and still take care of you, doing all the same things as if you were eating there, the only difference is you take the food out. So that is my opinion.

hottytoddy 02-13-2004 10:37 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by AOPIHottie
Ok, I am a bartender at a casual tex-mex restaurant-Tias Tex Mex, if anyone has heard of it-and I handle all the to-go orders so here is my opinion......

You should tip. Since it is usually the bartender who handles the to go orders, they are only paid 2.13 an hour(in texas anyway) and he/she has to package it, get all your extra stuff(chips/salsa/dressings/silverware etc.) and bring it up to you. Its not quite like mc donalds, because they are paid at least 6 bucks an hour or so. and usually a good bartender will get you something to drink if you are still waiting, and still take care of you, doing all the same things as if you were eating there, the only difference is you take the food out. So that is my opinion.

Ok, I see. But still don't try to give me that "They only make $2.13 an hour. " I know how much they make on average in tips and it's A LOT. I dadted a bartender for a little while and he made really good money.

hottytoddy 02-13-2004 10:43 PM

OK one more thing. There's this one place I go to that is ONLY delivery & take out. I tip for delivery but not usually when I go pick it up. The reason I don't is because if I am going to tip anyway I may as well have them deliver it. If I drive there to pick it up I don't see that it's needed...at least at that place. Now if there's a bartender or something, I usually do.

If you order Dominos pizza and go pick it up...do you tip then?

Rudey 02-13-2004 10:50 PM

Here's a tip: "Serve me faster next time."

-Rudey
--Stupid starbucks and their little tip trend they started piss me off *slams starbucks acne-faced guy into the trashcan*

hottytoddy 02-13-2004 11:02 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rudey
Here's a tip: "Serve me faster next time."

-Rudey
--Stupid starbucks and their little tip trend they started piss me off *slams starbucks acne-faced guy into the trashcan*

That's another thing. Starbucks tipping pisses me off too...I mean It's already nearly $5 for a cup of coffee.

Rudey 02-13-2004 11:06 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by hottytoddy
That's another thing. Starbucks tipping pisses me off too...I mean It's already nearly $5 for a cup of coffee.
You know what I would do? I would throw the hot coffee in their face if they ever actually asked for a tip. HAHAHAHA I AM EVIL!!

-RUDEY
--I LIKE CAPSLOCK!!!

sugar and spice 02-13-2004 11:08 PM

I think it's ridiculous to tip for takeout.

But in terms of manners, I don't really have a clue what proper ettiquette is.

AchtungBaby80 02-13-2004 11:26 PM

I don't really know what proper etiquette on this is either, since my etiquette book was written before take-out places were common. :p However, I honestly don't think tipping for takeout is fair...I understand that the people putting orders together may not be getting paid much, but they should be, especially if a place is takeout only. I can see tipping for a regular restaurant's curbside service maybe, but not for takeout. That, to me, seems dumb.

hottytoddy 02-13-2004 11:44 PM

Also.. I was a hospitality mgmt major and our books always said to tip less for buffet style places. like 10%. I usually tip more but that's the rule on that one. I don't think they mentioned take out.

AOPIHottie 02-14-2004 01:30 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by hottytoddy
I know how much they make on average in tips and it's A LOT. I dadted a bartender for a little while and he made really good money.

Yes. From the TIPS. Thats how they make that really good money.

The kind of place you are talking about, I doubt they only make 2.13, so no, I would not tip either(and NO at starbucks as well-they get paid like 7.00 starting out-crazyness)
But when its a regular restaraunt that you are getting to-go food at, then it is NICE to tip, but of course not REQUIRED. Just like it is not required to tip when you sit down at eat. I always leave like 2 or maybe 3 dollars at the buffet place, because they usually make more an hour, and don't really do all that much for you. and I always tip at least 20% on to-go food, more if they were really awesome to me while waiting. But since I have been in the restaurant business for 10 years, I know what they all have to put up with, so I always tip more.

navane 02-14-2004 03:10 AM

I generally don't tip at fast food places. Actually, I'm not sure if people like McDonald's employees are even allowed to receive tips!

There was a "fast food" Chinese place in Long Beach that I used to frequent. The menu was pretty inexpensive to start with, plus they'd always really pile my food in the container. So, I had no problem tossing in my change into the tip jar; especially since I was a regular customer.

At buffet places we normally just put a few bucks on the table since we're serving ourselves. Though, we recognize that the "server" is bussing the old plates away and such.

I've never bought from one of the restaurant "to-go" services like Applebee's has; so, I don't know what to say about that. I probably wouldn't tip that person though....I don't know. Just because someone bagged it for me, that doesn't seem to qualify for a tip. After all, don't the Burger King folks bag my meals too? :confused: Interesting, I wouldn't have thought to tip there.....

I used to work for an upscale bakery/cafe in Long Beach. We sold pastries, breads, and deli items. However, we also had a coffee bar and made sandwiches to order. We did have a "tip pitcher" which would probably collect $8-14 a shift (which would be split about 3 ways, or 4 if the *owner* asked for her cut :mad: ).

I thought the customers were pretty generous, after all, I was usually just bagging a loaf of bread or something. Though, a) many of the tippers were regular customers and b) the neighborhood was a bit more upscale and thus people probably had the ability to tip. I gave the best service I could to everyone; though, for the regulars, I would stuff their sandwich with just that little bit extra the next time. ;)


.....Kelly :)

navane 02-14-2004 03:39 AM

Oh yes, and about the wages and tips for servers thing. First off, I could never be a server because I lack patience, math skills and I can't carry more than two plates at once. So, hey, mad props to the servers out there. :)

I do kinda feel for the servers who are forced to accept lower than minimum wage just because they "might" get a lot of tips. That doesn't seem fair. If they're always working slow days, or the customers are cheap, then yeah, they could be making only $3 an hour!

HOWEVER, I don't want to hear it from servers who get paid minimum wage and THEN complain about how little they make. In 1998, I had a roommate who worked great weekday and weekend shifts as a server for a very popular bar and grill (one of those 250 beers on tap places). She received minimum wage plus tips. It's now $6.75 per hour, but I think minimum was about $5.25 at that time. She came home cranky one Friday night ranting about what a bad night it was and how she hardly got any tips. I asked her how much she made in tips and she said she "only" made $90!!!! That's *not* including the hourly wage! Flabbergasted, and not knowing what is normal, I asked her what she would normally make for a Friday night and she said it was usually around $150!!! Come on! The tips she would get in one evening was more than I made in one week!!!!!!!!! :eek:
I'm sorry, I don't want to hear anyone's whining about how they "hardly" make anything as a server....some of them make big $$$.


.....Kelly :)

UKDaisy 02-14-2004 06:41 AM

Okay, I have a tip question but it doesn't involve food. I recently had MicroDermabersion (spelling?). It was in a salon, but it was done by a doctor that comes every so often. So it wasn't a typical salon type service (like hair and such). What should I have done?

AlphaSigOU 02-14-2004 09:52 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by AOPIHottie
Ok, I am a bartender at a casual tex-mex restaurant-Tias Tex Mex, if anyone has heard of it-and I handle all the to-go orders so here is my opinion...
Mmmm... Tia's! You work at the one in Lewisville? :)

Having lived in Las Vegas and knowing first hand (almost) about the service industry (my brother was a craps dealer for many years before he got promoted to management), you make sure to tip and tip well. In certain eateries that are take-out or fast food, I feel no tip is necessary, but I do agree with AOPiHottie and try to make sure to tip in a sit-down restaurant that offers take-out. But then, only if the service is prompt and courteous, just like a sit-down meal.

P.S. - Ya gotta bartend in Vegas... an unwritten tradition in Vegas is that you tip the bartender or change person well when you hit a jackpot! :)

AOPIHottie 02-14-2004 11:26 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by AlphaSigOU
Mmmm... Tia's! You work at the one in Lewisville? :)



Yes I do!!!! I agree with the navane, those who make minimum plus tips don't need to complain, because they get good paychecks, but I work 40 hours or so a week, and at 2.13 after taxes, that comes to like 20 bucks or so a week. Yeah, I can live off 80 bucks a month. But on average I make 250-350 in tips a week. wich is a less than a whole lot of other jobs. The difference in Mc Donalds fast food and a restaurant take-out is McDonalds doesnt spend as much time putting it together-it comes down the shoot into the bag and here ya go. And they get paid to decent to do that. A restaurant usually takes more time, and by the way, usually a lot friendlier.

cutiepatootie 02-14-2004 12:32 PM

I am sorry but if i have to pay $5 for a cup of coffee from a long line already i am sorry i do not tip. I only tip in a sit down resturant because they are hustling back and forth to bring you things and to make your visit there pleasent. Fast food is what it is fast food. half the time is never correct.

PsychTau 02-14-2004 01:17 PM

First of all, I also give mad props to wait staff and servers, cause I could never do it. (I was a caterer, but you didn't take 20 different orders there).

Second, my sister was a waitress at Pizza Hut in high school. She was only paid $2 something an hour, but she had to report her tips each night (never really honestly though ;) ). If she didn't make enough in tips to equal the amount she would have been paid that week if she had gotten minimum wage, they adjusted her check to make sure she made minimum wage each week. (Well, it was something like that....they adjusted her wages based on the tips she made). Is that still done? Meaning, if you don't get good tips you're still paid less than minimum wage?

Thirdly, the radio stations debate this one every so often: Do you tip Sonic Carhops? No one around here seems to know. I don't even know what they're paid per hour.

PsychTau

Not a Mezzo 02-14-2004 01:24 PM

I think there's legal issues there; a place, by law, has to make sure you're making at least minimum wage. If your hourly wages plus tips don't equal that, then yeah, they have to make it up to you. Or at least, that was my experience as a server. It took me a bit to figure out why I had hostess wages when I hadn't hosted during those two weeks. :)

As for Sonic carhops...I had a roommate who was a carhop and then managed. He used to make awesome tips--equaling more than he made as a manager!--because he's just that great a guy. I mean, they are bringing the stuff out to your car. I always tip them because I hated getting cheap tips or no tips as a server. Sympathy costs me. :D

Optimist Prime 02-14-2004 02:12 PM

yes tip for take out
that job sucks

You have to make the food/prep it as well as deal with a ton of whiny customers who are all in a hurry and take it out on you that there is not enough sause or whatever

hottytoddy 02-14-2004 03:35 PM

All restaurants make sure you make at least minimum wage...that's one reason (besides taxes that you claim you're tips. In the end if you don't some out making at least minimum wage, the restaurant must pay you the difference. I ahve been a server before as well, I'm not sure that I'd do it again. I tip well at sit down restaurants and all....


Anyhow...do y'all tip at Sonic?

AlphaGamDiva 02-14-2004 03:36 PM

i do...but only b/c our sonic is on a hill....i figure they could use a few extra bucks when their medical bills for skating down that hill come in. :eek:

hottytoddy 02-14-2004 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by AlphaGamDiva
i do...but only b/c our sonic is on a hill....i figure they could use a few extra bucks when their medical bills for skating down that hill come in. :eek:
My sonic people don't skate. I am getting the shaft.

PhiPsiRuss 02-14-2004 03:59 PM

I just tip everyone 20%+

Kind of like Steve Martin's character in My Blue Heaven.

Kevin 02-14-2004 04:29 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by AlphaGamDiva
i do...but only b/c our sonic is on a hill....i figure they could use a few extra bucks when their medical bills for skating down that hill come in. :eek:
At least the Sonic folks that I know get above minimum wage.

If all they're doing is bringing food to my care, they're doing nothing extraordinary. I only tip well if the service is good.

As far as Sonic, bringing you your order does not constitute service in my mind.

ZTAngel 02-14-2004 04:51 PM

Slight hijack from food/take out but what do you all usually tip at hair or nail salons? I usually give about 20% but I've heard that 10% is average.

xok85xo 02-14-2004 05:00 PM

i give my hair dresser about 30-40%, but thats only because he is amazing and always does an incredible job (plus i love him and think hes actually underpaid for the work he does).. any other services like nails, waxing, etc i give 20%

hottytoddy 02-14-2004 05:33 PM

Yes I tip hair and nails. But I don't do 20%. Usually 10%. If I am paying at least $100 anyway, just for a color... I am not tipping $20--I don't have the $$ to do that. The rule on that one is that you also don't tip the owner of the salon if they're the one doing your hair.

Jadey28 02-14-2004 05:40 PM

I used to be a bartender and we had to take carryout orders (both phone and in person). I say yes to tipping for the following reasons:

1) I had to take time away from the well making server drinks, take time away from my paying customers at the bar, and take time away from my tables to cater to you.

2) At the end of the evening, you declare your tips and get taxed based on what your total sales were. (atleast that's how it's done here in Maryland). If I had $700 in sales and $200 of that was carry out, the computer doesn't know the difference and I get taxed on the entire amount.

I'm not saying I want a 20 percent tip for my services. I would be perfectly happy with 2 bucks off a $60 meal. It's just a way of saying thank you for the service given. (I would always ask my customers if they wanted a drink while they waited and not charge them for sodas and tea.)

Now I think it's silly to tip McDonald's and other fast food places because that's what the job is. Fast food~there aren't customers sitting down and waiting for you to assist them. Also, these employees make a flat rate so their taxes won't be affected.

hottytoddy 02-14-2004 06:15 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jadey28

I'm not saying I want a 20 percent tip for my services. I would be perfectly happy with 2 bucks off a $60 meal. It's just a way of saying thank you for the service given. (I would always ask my customers if they wanted a drink while they waited and not charge them for sodas and tea.)

OK yes, I always tip if they make a me a drink while I wait and stuff like that. The place I was talking about to begin with was a mexican restaurant at 3pm and they had it in a bag by the kitchen door when I got there. They guy walked back to the door and brought it to the front. There were like 3 tables eating in the restaurant...so there really wasn't (in my opinion) a service aspect. Therefpre I did not leave a tip. Plus they got my order wrong and I didn't feel like waiting for them to re-do it.

That's another thing..if a restaurant gets your order wrong do you feel rude sending it back?

I always feel rude asking them to send it back..but sometimes I do it anyway...and only do it when it's like REALLY bad wrong and it's something I won't eat. I always try to be as nice as I can when I have to send it back and I don't blame the server..because MOST of the time it's not their fault.

AOPIHottie 02-15-2004 07:15 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jadey28
I used to be a bartender and we had to take carryout orders (both phone and in person). I say yes to tipping for the following reasons:

1) I had to take time away from the well making server drinks, take time away from my paying customers at the bar, and take time away from my tables to cater to you.

2) At the end of the evening, you declare your tips and get taxed based on what your total sales were. (atleast that's how it's done here in Maryland). If I had $700 in sales and $200 of that was carry out, the computer doesn't know the difference and I get taxed on the entire amount.

I'm not saying I want a 20 percent tip for my services. I would be perfectly happy with 2 bucks off a $60 meal. It's just a way of saying thank you for the service given. (I would always ask my customers if they wanted a drink while they waited and not charge them for sodas and tea.)

Now I think it's silly to tip McDonald's and other fast food places because that's what the job is. Fast food~there aren't customers sitting down and waiting for you to assist them. Also, these employees make a flat rate so their taxes won't be affected.


Thank you!:D

cash78mere 02-16-2004 11:44 AM

sorry, but i don't and won't tip for take out.

if i was given a free drink while waiting, then i would, but i have NEVER been offered anything.

i tip well in restaurants, my hair dresser, and cabbies. i tip well if food is being delivered to my house.

but i won't tip if i go to the store and pick up the food myself. that just seems ridiculous.


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