So here’s the truth: chances are they are paid more than everyone else. They also get great tips because of their looks. Get flexibility from their boss/owner. Typically in a relationship with the owner. Get attention from all the other staff and motivate them to keep coming to work. And of course get to take home delicious food for themselves and family. All in all it’s a good gig.
People should wear prosthetic noses to see what it’s going to be like walking around with their new nose before the actual surgery gets done. They can easily re-create photos of what your surgery is gonna look like afterwards and then you just search for those photos online and see if you’re gonna have a positive or negative reaction. It’s pretty simple.
@KhanSaba1278 This one’s easy. If it’s for two people tip should be $60. That’s fair. Bare minimum $20. The $9 tip is ridiculous. I’m fact it would suggest that the meal quality and staff were extremely unsatisfactory
It depends…if you arrive with a party then yes. More people means more complexity for the staff. But after a certain dollar amount for 2 people then tipping at that rate becomes egregious. So basically once you’ve surpassed $100+ the weighting scale should go down to 10%. If I asked $200 on dinner for 2, then $20 is good on my pocket book and good for the service.