BJones82
Well-Known Member
Years ago, I asked my dad why he tipped well. He said, "I worked as a waiter for a while and I then realized that some spare change was worth a LOT more to me at the time than the patrons. I've always kept that in mind."
My sister worked as a waitress for 3 years when we were in growing up and I will never forget the stories or how she would come home... Ever sense even when I was in college and only taking home 15-18000 a year I always tip big, even if the person isn't great. Especially now that we are out of college and can afford things like getting married in WDW, we leave big tips because I remember what it was like and as your Dad said, they can use that extra money more than I can...
Because of my experiences we tip on average anywhere from 20% (we tend to be lenient if the restaurant is busy or the server looks tired or stress though sometimes do less but we always leave a tip and sometimes a hand written message on the receipt) to 40% for great service.
In the state of Michigan there is a flat income tax of 9.5% so we view it as our way of paying a higher tax sense we have so much disposable income and think we should pay higher taxes...
It is easy to forget that other people are just humans when they are not doing great at their job, but sometimes it's important to step back and think what you would do if you were in their positions and be compassionate. It is not always as easy as just picking to work another place as some people have said and it isn't always as simple as they have a poor attitude. Maybe they have a poor attitude because they are a single parent with two kids because their spouse died and had no life insurance so they are a server at a 3rd job on the weekends just hoping they can pay for their car insurance or for food other than microwavable hot and ready meals which are horrible for their children. So they are working their 60-65th hour this week knowing the next 52 weeks will be the exact same...
Sorry for the rant it just makes me mad when people are so quick to judge and assume they know everything about someone's attitude or personality just because of a 45 minute dinner...
Honestly, anyone of us who are going to WDW even if it is every 4 years can afford to tip better, some people just choose not to...
Edit: Michigan income tax is 4.25% not 9.5% sorry just moved here after college, just new it was flat I don't remember where I heard it was 9.5% but anyway point is the same...
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