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This was alreay linked on customers_suck and stupid_free, and some of it's a little old, but it's still to good not to report. Meet Her first (and, so far, only) post: Bad Service vs. Good service: Tipping Opinions I feel if the service is really bad, the tip should reflect the service. If servers would apologize for their mistakes, I'd leave more tip, but some servers choose not to apologize, so their tip is less. This is to me ideal service: 1. The server greets you within 3-5 minutes. The server writes down the drink order and RIGHT AFTER the server should go get the drinks, NOT checking on others until the request is fulfilled. In other words, when I order, it's MY turn now, so don't go greet the next table until you are finished with getting the soft drinks. 2. The server writes down the food order and IMMEDIATELY after goes put the order into the computer. 3. The order that is brought to my table has NOTHING missing and if there is something missing, the server should say their sorry for forgetting it. Example: a side of ranch dressing. If I ordered it with my meal, the server should reread the order BEFORE bringing it to the customer. 4. Check: Asking for the check and the request taking 3 minutes or so, not 10 minutes. 5. Ringing up the check: This shouldn't be a 10 minute wait, this should be around 3 minutes or so. 6. Overcharging or Undercharging: This is the responsiblity of the SERVER. I should NEVER have anything I didn't order on my bill. I also shouldn't be charged another customer's table on my credit card. This has happened to me twice. Both times I received no apology for my wait. I also feel that the server should be responsible enough to "KNOW THE MENU." I have had an experience where I was in a restaurant for the first time and the waitress charged me for a salad without an entree and I had ordered an entree. I think it's PATHETIC if the customer knows more than the wait staff about the prices. I have also had a couple of servers charge me $0.04 over the price it stated on the menu for an item. The server should tell the manager if the menu doesn't match the computer's price, NEVER, EVER, should it be the customer. 7. Knowing the menu: I have had times where I have ordered a dish and it stated it comes with "Bar-b-que sauce" or "Marinara sauce" and the server didn't bring it to me, I had to remind them that "It's suppose to come with such-n-such." I think it's pretty lazy when a server can't compare the menu with the plate of food. I also feel just because a customer orders something extra that the server shouldn't assume they don't want what suppose to come with the food. A couple of times, I have had servers not bring the marinara sauce that was suppose to come with mozzarella cheese sticks, just because I ordered a side of ranch along with it. The servers ASSUMED I didn't want what came with the meal. If the server had doubts, they should have ASKED me. They should NEVER assume what a customer wants. 8. Refills on soft drinks. I feel the server should ask the customer if they would like a refill or a customer be able to ask the server for a refill, but NEVER a refill be brought to a table without it being ordered. There should NEVER be something brought to someone's table that was never ordered. A customer should decide if they would like some more drink or even the same drink. I hate when servers make decisions for me, when it's the customer's decision if they want another refill or not, not the wait staff's. Well, then. She admittedly makes a good point or two, buried under a mountain of entitlement. It isn't until the comments, when people start pointing out that some of her demands are unreasonable, likely to get a server fired, or just plain crazy, that the wank explodes. She tells them in NO uncertain terms, full of CAPITALIZED WORDS and BITCHYNESS, how HER dining experience has been RUINED by dumbass SERVERS and their INABILITY ro read her MIND and know all her crazy RULES. See, if it was someone else's turn, I am willing to WAIT FOR MY TURN, but when it is my turn, don't interrupt it for someone else's turn and at the same time, don't interrupt someone else's turn for me. That isn't FAIR or RIGHT. So HOW IS THAT SELFISH IF I WANT TO WAIT FOR MY TURN? That waitress at Chili’s was SO STUPID that she more than likely threw the paper away, because she had to GALL to ask me to repeat my order when she brought me my food wrong. My food is in front of me and she is TOO DAMN LAZY TO REREAD THE ORDER! THAT REALLY PISSED ME OFF! WHY DO SERVERS THINK THAT WRITING IT DOWN MEANS JUST TO PUT IN THE ORDER? WHAT GOOD DOES IT DO TO HAVE OTHER TRIPS TO BRING BACK THE WRONG FOOD AND BRING THE CORRECT FOOD? The waitress actually had several trips. She took the bowl of cinnamon apples as she went back to the kitchen. She brought the missing condiments FIRST. Then when the extra fries were done, they were brought. ALL OF THAT COULD HAVE BEEN IN ****ONE***** TRIP, because she could have seen that the cook didn’t put the condiments on the plate, the cinnamon apples were on the plate, and that there were no extra fries. Some servers are really stupid that bring ****OBVIOUS***** things that are wrong out. That’s just plain STUPID! I am now ordering like this: "I would like to add a side of ranch", but honestly, I SHOULDN'T have to. Even when I have said that I'd like to add, I've had times like this one time when I tried the Southwestern egg rolls for the first time with my husband. I am NOT an avocado fan to much, but I don't hate avocados, I just don't care for them. Anyway, it comes with "avocado ranch" and I told her I wanted to add a side of "ranch", She STUPIDLY asks me if I want the avocado ranch. My HUSBAND(USUALLY APPETIZERS ARE SHARED 99% of the time), wanted the avocado ranch., which STUPIDLY SHE DIDN’T EVEN CONSIDER, which I DON’T GET THAT AT ALL, considering the menus stated it came with the avocado ranch, so WHY NOT BRING IT IF THE CUSTOMER DOESN’T SAY THEY DON’T WANT IT? THEY ARE GOING TO BE PAYING FOR IT! Turns out, I tasted it and found out I liked the avocado ranch BETTER with the egg rolls than regular ranch. I'd rather ask for it ahead of time than make the server have extra trips for no reason, meaning, I ordered it with my meal not only to satisfy me, but to make them not have as many trips. See I'm CONSIDERATE and think of OTHER PEOPLE besides myself, UNLIKE YOU. I hope someone **CUTS** IN FRONT OF YOU TO SHOW YOU HOW IT FEELS, YOU UNCARING PERSON. I couldn't FATHOM handing the second table their drinks first. That's just WRONG and VERY UNFAIR. It's not even the few seconds I care about really, it's the fact that he treated us with DISRESPECT by handing someone that got seated and ORDERED AFTER US one of theirs BEFORE ours. Eventually, we actually get to the heart of the matter: So that’s just saving their tired feet from having to walk more, meaning, it’s caring about **THEIR TIRED FEET**, NOT what ******I******** REALLY WANT. If they actually cared and wanted to know for sure what satisfies **MY** wants, they’d make sure to come to my table and ***ASK*** me instead. They don’t care about what **********I*************** want, because they ****DON’T***** TRULY ***KNOW**** WHAT I WANT, BECAUSE THEY CAN’T READ MY MIND. I DON'T KNOW HOW YOU CAN SAY THAT’S CARING ABOUT ME? Caring about me is making sure I am getting exactly what *****I***** want, NOT what the wait staff wants to hand me. For those of you inclined to call troll because of the journal and community creation dates, someone on c_s provided a link to her blog. It contains more of the same (plus bonus rant on bad driving! And bartending!), and dates all the way back to October 2005. Personally, I kind of hope it's a troll, because HO. LEE. SHIT.</lj> Post a comment in response: |
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