I haven't been to the movies since 2003 and I only watch cartoons so I haven't noticed. It was kind of a shock.Sure I did... like ever other ****ing movie and television show out there.
aww hell no, you didn't just say that. lol sorry but I gotta defend It's a Wonderful life, watch it sometime then you can complain about it. Besides there is a reason they are called classics and it isn't just because they are old.Probably. I have no interest in the classics. They ****. I've got more important things to do.
Perhaps, but being a cook myself, I don't feel bad about not being tipped, since my hourly wage is nearly 3x what the waitstaff makes. However, I'd still swap with them, since they usually make more money than me, and I tell them so when they ***** about it.I think you should tip the cook. I think they have a bigger influence on the dining experience than the server.
I never once got a tip in my job and as best I could tell I was pretty influencial on the dining experience, however as I said I can't work for tips and agree on a worker earning his wage. I was in a position called Expo, I get to sort though any ordering mistakes by the servers and relay them to the cooks as well as yell at the cooks to make the right stuff and the right time and make sure that the right side items are on the correct plate, and once everything is all ready get a server or runner to grab up the plates and take them out. Gets to be pretty hectic when your the only person doing this job on a friday or saturday night. In this position many times I was actually ordering around the store manager and others making sure the right things got out correctly.I think you should tip the cook. I think they have a bigger influence on the dining experience than the server.
that's a whole 'nother thread. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.giflike the convience charge when you get concert/show tickets...