I hate change tippers.
You know, people who have a tab at a restaurant that is say 43.23 and they add in a tip that's 6.77 so it comes out to an even amount.
******. Baggery.
I hate change tippers.
You know, people who have a tab at a restaurant that is say 43.23 and they add in a tip that's 6.77 so it comes out to an even amount.
******. Baggery.
But that is over 15%. A good tip.
you'd rather see $6?
at least it wasn't $1.77...
Sounds like just another reward of working in the service industry!
It's better than $6 and that stuff adds up. Take it from someone that worked in that industry for several years, it's a good thing.
This thread is stupid and full of fail.
SoonerinabileneOh sweet jesus. Its like watching the special olympics in high definition on here now.
gift horse mouth looker
I fly fake airplanes
word.
you are lucky i paid my bill at all
SoonerinabileneOh sweet jesus. Its like watching the special olympics in high definition on here now.
One of my glorious jobs here at my office is to break down American Express bills. We have this new employee who always "change tips". I was on the fence as to whether or not he was a *********. This seals the deal.
I do that every time. See, I'm the customer. When I get home and have to do my expense report, its much easier for me to press "50 - Enter" instead of having to type an extra decimal and two other numbers. Win = Customer
Why does it matter? It's a good tip and everything comes out even.
Originally Posted by badger
Oh, I get it. You would rather add up exterraneous amounts and have to deal with cents instead of rounded off numbers? Yeah, that makes perfect sense.
SoonerinabileneOh sweet jesus. Its like watching the special olympics in high definition on here now.
However, I still tip a minimum 15% and most of the time I'm closer to 20%, so it looks like everybody wins, even the waiter that has to take home $.47 in change.