One of the reasons, I stopped eating out. These waiters and waitresses have become too entitled. And it's not just waiters and waitresses, these days. It's all kinds of workers. If they are not being paid enough, then they need to talk to their employer about that. Not customers who are already paying insane prices. If they aren't making enough money, then you only tipping $10 is not the problem. Their employer is the problem(or all the people responsible for increasing the cost of living in the country). But they think they are entitled to customers just throwing money at them. Why is it your responsibility to make sure they are being paid enough money when you are just a customer who is already going to pay the prices that were shown to you on the menu? EDIT: Restaurant employees are almost behaving like gangsters nowadays. I've heard stories of customers not tipping enough being followed outside of the restaurant.
"At least I'm not the one begging strangers for money. Wahh my bribe to do a job I'm already paid to do isn't high enough, wahhh. Poor baby."
Exactly. It's just aggressively begging customers for money at this point. And not everyone who eats out is rich.
One of the reasons, I stopped eating out. These waiters and waitresses have become too entitled. And it's not just waiters and waitresses, these days. It's all kinds of workers. If they are not being paid enough, then they need to talk to their employer about that. Not customers who are already paying insane prices. If they aren't making enough money, then you only tipping $10 is not the problem. Their employer is the problem(or all the people responsible for increasing the cost of living in the country). But they think they are entitled to customers just throwing money at them. Why is it your responsibility to make sure they are being paid enough money when you are just a customer who is already going to pay the prices that were shown to you on the menu? EDIT: Restaurant employees are almost behaving like gangsters nowadays. I've heard stories of customers not tipping enough being followed outside of the restaurant.
"At least I'm not the one begging strangers for money. Wahh my bribe to do a job I'm already paid to do isn't high enough, wahhh. Poor baby."
Exactly. It's just aggressively begging customers for money at this point. And not everyone who eats out is rich.
One of the reasons, I stopped eating out. These waiters and waitresses have become too entitled. And it's not just waiters and waitresses, these days. It's all kinds of workers. If they are not being paid enough, then they need to talk to their employer about that. Not customers who are already paying insane prices. If they aren't making enough money, then you only tipping $10 is not the problem. Their employer is the problem. But they think they are entitled to customers just throwing money at them. Why is it your responsibility to make sure they are being paid enough money when you are just a customer who is already going to pay the prices that were shown to you on the menu? EDIT: Restaurant employees are almost behaving like gangsters nowadays. I've heard stories of customers not tipping enough being followed outside of the restaurant.
"At least I'm not the one begging strangers for money. Wahh my bribe to do a job I'm already paid to do isn't high enough, wahhh. Poor baby."
Exactly. It's just aggressively begging customers for money at this point. And not everyone who eats out is rich.
One of the reasons, I stopped eating out. These waiters and waitresses have become too entitled. And it's not just waiters and waitresses, these days. It's all kinds of workers. If they are not being paid enough, then they need to talk to their employer about that. Not customers who are already paying insane prices. If they aren't making enough money, then you only tipping $10 is not the problem. Their employer is the problem. But they think they are entitled to customers just throwing money at them. Why is it your responsibility to make sure they are being paid enough money when you are just a customer who is already going to pay the prices that were shown to you on the menu? EDIT: Restaurant employees are almost behaving like gangsters. I've heard stories of customers not tipping enough being followed outside of the restaurant.
"At least I'm not the one begging strangers for money. Wahh my bribe to do a job I'm already paid to do isn't high enough, wahhh. Poor baby."
Exactly. It's just aggressively begging customers for money at this point. And not everyone who eats out is rich.
One of the reasons, I stopped eating out. These waiters and waitresses have become too entitled. And it's not just waiters and waitresses, these days. It's all kinds of workers. If they are not being paid enough, then they need to talk to their employer about that. Not customers who are already paying insane prices. If they aren't making enough money, then you only tipping $10 is not the problem. Their employer is the problem. But they think they are entitled to customers just throwing money at them. Why is it your responsibility to make sure they are being paid enough money when you are just a customer who is already going to pay the prices that were shown to you on the menu? EDIT: Restaurant employees are almost behaving like gangsters. I've heard stories of customers not tipping enough being followed outside of the restaurant.
"At least I'm not the one begging strangers for money. Wahh my bribe to do a job I'm already paid to do isn't high enough, wahhh. Poor baby."
Exactly. It's just aggressively begging customers for money at this point. And not everyone who eats out is rich.
One of the reasons, I stopped eating out. These waiters and waitresses have become too entitled. And it's not just waiters and waitresses, these days. It's all kinds of workers. If they are not being paid enough, then they need to talk to their employer about that. Not customers who are already paying insane prices. If they aren't making enough money, then you only tipping $10 is not the problem. Their employer is the problem. But they think they are entitled to customers just throwing money at them. Why is it your responsibility to make sure they are being paid enough money when you are just a customer who is already going to pay the prices that were shown to you on the menu? EDIT: Restaurant employees are almost behaving like gangsters.
"At least I'm not the one begging strangers for money. Wahh my bribe to do a job I'm already paid to do isn't high enough, wahhh. Poor baby."
Exactly. It's just aggressively begging customers for money at this point. And not everyone who eats out is rich.
One of the reasons, I stopped eating out. These waiters and waitresses have become too entitled. And it's not just waiters and waitresses, these days. It's all kinds of workers. If they are not being paid enough, then they need to talk to their employer about that. Not customers who are already paying insane prices. If they aren't making enough money, then you only tipping $10 is not the problem. Their employer is the problem. But they think they are entitled to customers just throwing money at them. Why is it your responsibility to make sure they are being paid enough money when you are just a customer who is already going to pay the prices that were shown to you on the menu? EDIT: Restaurants are almost behaving like gangsters.
"At least I'm not the one begging strangers for money. Wahh my bribe to do a job I'm already paid to do isn't high enough, wahhh. Poor baby."
Exactly. It's just aggressively begging customers for money at this point. And not everyone who eats out is rich.
One of the reasons, I stopped eating out. These waiters and waitresses have become too entitled. And it's not just waiters and waitresses, these days. It's all kinds of workers. If they are not being paid enough, then they need to talk to their employer about that. Not customers who are already paying insane prices. If they aren't making enough money, then you only tipping $10 is not the problem. Their employer is the problem. But they think they are entitled to customers just throwing money at them. Why is it your responsibility to make sure they are being paid enough money when you are just a customer who is already going to pay the prices that were shown to you on the menu? EDIT: When did customers become de facto fucking employers but employers who get none of the profits from the business. Who just get what they order from a menu. Ridiculous.
"At least I'm not the one begging strangers for money. Wahh my bribe to do a job I'm already paid to do isn't high enough, wahhh. Poor baby."
Exactly. It's just aggressively begging customers for money at this point. And not everyone who eats out is rich.
One of the reasons, I stopped eating out. These waiters and waitresses have become too entitled. And it's not just waiters and waitresses, these days. It's all kinds of workers. If they are not being paid enough, then they need to talk to their employer about that. Not customers who are already paying insane prices. If they aren't making enough money, then you only tipping $10 is not the problem. Their employer is the problem. But they think they are entitled to customers just throwing money at them. Why is it your responsibility to make sure they are being paid enough money when you are just a customer who is already going to pay the prices that were shown to you on the menu? EDIT: When did customers become de facto fucking employers?
"At least I'm not the one begging strangers for money. Wahh my bribe to do a job I'm already paid to do isn't high enough, wahhh. Poor baby."
Exactly. It's just aggressively begging customers for money at this point. And not everyone who eats out is rich.
One of the reasons, I stopped eating out. These waiters and waitresses have become too entitled. And it's not just waiters and waitresses, these days. It's all kinds of workers. If they are not being paid enough, then they need to talk to their employer about that. Not customers who are already paying insane prices. If they aren't making enough money, then you only tipping $10 is not the problem. Their employer is the problem. But they think they are entitled to customers just throwing money at them. Why is it your responsibility to make sure they are being paid enough money when you are just a customer who is already going to pay the prices that were shown to you on the menu? EDIT: When did customers become de facto fucking employers?
"At least I'm not the one begging strangers for money. Wahh my bribe to do a job I'm already paid to do isn't high enough, wahhh. Poor baby."
Exactly. It's just aggressively begging customers for money at this point. And not everyone who eats out is rich.
One of the reasons, I stopped eating out. These waiters and waitresses have become too entitled. And it's not just waiters and waitresses, these days. It's all kinds of workers. If they are not being paid enough, then they need to talk to their employer about that. Not customers who are already paying insane prices. If they aren't making enough money, then you only tipping $10 is not the problem. Their employer is the problem. But they think they are entitled to customers just throwing money at them. Why is it your responsibility to make sure they are being paid enough money when you are just a customer who is already going to pay the prices that were shown to you on the menu?
"At least I'm not the one begging strangers for money. Wahh my bribe to do a job I'm already paid to do isn't high enough, wahhh. Poor baby."
Exactly. It's just aggressively begging customers for money at this point. And not everyone who eats out is rich.
One of the reasons, I stopped eating out. These waiters and waitresses have become too entitled. And it's not just waiters and waitresses, these days. It's all kinds of workers. If they are not being paid enough, then they need to talk to their employer about that. Not customers who are already paying insane prices. If they aren't making enough money, then you only tipping $10 is not the problem. Their employer is the problem. But they think they are entitled to customers just throwing money at them. Why is it your responsibility to make sure they are being paid enough money when you are just a customer who is already going to pay the prices that were shown to him on the menu?
"At least I'm not the one begging strangers for money. Wahh my bribe to do a job I'm already paid to do isn't high enough, wahhh. Poor baby."
Exactly. It's just aggressively begging customers for money at this point. And not everyone who eats out is rich.
One of the reasons, I stopped eating out. These waiters and waitresses have become too entitled. And it's not just waiters and waitresses, these days. It's all kinds of workers. If they are not being paid enough, then they need to talk to their employer about that. Not customers who are already paying insane prices. If they aren't making enough money, then you only tipping $10 is not the problem. Their employer is the problem. But they think they are entitled to customers just throwing money at them. Why is it your responsibility to make sure they are being paid enough money when you are just the customer?
"At least I'm not the one begging strangers for money. Wahh my bribe to do a job I'm already paid to do isn't high enough, wahhh. Poor baby."
Exactly. It's just aggressively begging customers for money at this point. And not everyone who eats out is rich.
One of the reasons, I stopped eating out. These waiters and waitresses have become too entitled. And it's not just waiters and waitresses, these days. It's all kinds of workers. If they are not being paid enough, then they need to talk to their employer about that. Not customers who are already paying insane prices. If they aren't making enough money, then you only tipping $10 is not the problem. Their employer is the problem. But they think they are entitled to customers just throwing money at them.
"At least I'm not the one begging strangers for money. Wahh my bribe to do a job I'm already paid to do isn't high enough, wahhh. Poor baby."
Exactly. It's just aggressively begging customers for money at this point. And not everyone who eats out is rich.
One of the reasons, I stopped eating out. These waiters and waitresses have become too entitled. And it's not just waiters and waitresses, these days. It's all kinds of workers. If they are not being paid enough, then they need to talk to their employer about that. Not customers who are already paying insane prices. If they aren't making enough money, then you only tipping $10 is not the problem. Their employer is the problem. But they think they are entitled to customers just throwing money at them.
"At least I'm not the one begging strangers for money. Wahh my bribe to do a job I'm already paid to do isn't high enough, wahhh. Poor baby."
Exactly. It's just aggressively begging customers for money at this point.
One of the reasons, I stopped eating out. These waiters and waitresses have become too entitled. And it's not just waiters and waitresses, these days. It's all kinds of workers. If they are not being paid enough, then they need to talk to their employer about that. Not customers who are already paying insane prices. If they aren't making enough money, then you only tipping $10 is not the problem. Their employer is the problem. But they think they are entitled to customers just throwing money at them.
"At least I'm not the one begging strangers for money. Wahh my bribe to do a job I'm already paid to do isn't high enough, wahhh. Poor baby."
Exactly. It's just aggressively begging customers for money at this point.
One of the reasons, I stopped eating out. These waiters and waitresses have become too entitled. And it's not just waiters and waitresses, these days. It's all kinds of workers. If they are not being paid enough, then they need to talk to their employer about that. Not customers who are already paying insane prices. If they aren't making enough money, then you only tipping $10 is not the problem. Their employer is the problem. But they think they are entitled to customers just throwing money at them.
One of the reasons, I stopped eating out. These waiters and waitresses have become too entitled. And it's not just waiters and waitresses, these days. It's all kinds of workers. If they are not being paid enough, then they need to talk to their employer about that. Not customers who are already paying insane prices. If they aren't making enough money, then you only tipping $10 is not the problem. Their employer is the problem. But they think they are entitled to customers just throwing money at them.