Archie Moses
Well-Known Member
I've honesty never heard people whine about their jobs or play the victim cards as much as servers.
I've never had a steak at a restaurant that's as good as what I can cook myself with a high quality piece of meat (Costco) and my charcoal Weber grill. Seriously, it's to the point where I no longer order steak ever when I go to restaurants. And I don't even do any of the aging stuff that Loggrad has posted about here in the past.
Wanna try my steak, Frank?I'm always open to having my mind changed if you really want to try.
Wanna try my steak, Frank?![]()
Yeah...I'm gonna have to disagree. The Mint used to be good before the owner/chef left, that was years ago. Rib and Chop is average, much better steak to be found. If you ever come back, Land of Magic in Logan has the best overall steak, and the Oasis in Manhattan has the best prime rib.
Just want to add that the service I normally receive here is beyond garbage. Slow as hell, no refills, etc. I still tip well and that's probably why they don't give a damn.
When I was in college working the standard $10-11 hr job back then, servers I knew in UTC were making $16-18. Some college kids would work in Park City and clear $300 a night easily.
Some are acting like these are minimum starting wage Walmart jobs. They aren't if you get into the right situation and do an exceptional job.
You legitimately think a company can increase their single highest cost by >25% and have about a 2% increase in prices? Wow the depth of your ignorance of economics and business is unlimited.
It sounds great until you realize that less people going out to eat means fewer waiters and fewer restaurants. It might not be that big of a deal somewhere else but here where so many people have more children than they can afford this would mean people lose their jobs.
Tipping well subsidizes the meal of someone that otherwise could not afford it. That person that tips poorly helps keep the margins in the black. Forget about the 20% and put yourself in the waiters shoes. If you can afford to leave a big tip do it.
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Cuz no other country has figured out how to pay their servers living wages and still maintain profitable restaurants.
Japan, Brazil, Austrialia, and most of Europe have no restaurants because they require businesses to actually pay their servers and not rely on the good will of customers...
Use some ****ing common sense
Americans for whatever reason feel like they need to reinvent the wheel. As if every major issue has only reared their ugly heada in the United States now while other countries still have yet to deal with them.
In reality, most of the other industrialized countries look at us as Neanderthals.
Remember Stockton 2 Malone? He was a mod on the original board before it crashed. I remember talking to him about health care and min wage. Australia modernized and resolved these issues decades ago. Hilarious because, when anyone suggests we adopt a system for any major issue that is being worked successfully in another similar country, the talking heads here scream apocalypse.
Again, if tips are what's preventing restaurant owners from jacking up prices or risk downsizing significantly, then why are so many other countries still surviving without the tipping system?
Again, I think this is more about perpetuating an asinine American system than actual analysis in economics.
Now you are conflating price with profit. Do you even know what you're arguing about?