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On Sun, 24 Jul 2011 17:04:21 -0400, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 24/07/2011 4:26 PM, Kalmia wrote: >> On Jul 24, 2:09 pm, (Sharon C) wrote: >>> It irritates me also when the wait staff asks if I want my change. I >>> think it's poor manners on their part. >> >> A waitress once failed to return some change. Fifteen minutes later, >> she approached the table - "Oh, I assumed it was a tip". She got the >> message never to assume, even if a thin dime. Don't these people get >> some training before lettin' em loose? > > The thing of it is that a lot of them are just plain dishonest. My son > goes through a lot of wait staff and the biggest single problem is > theft. They find ways to steal from the the restaurant and from the > customers. > > We had a local place where I used to go fro Saturday afternoon blues > jams and one waitress was prone to short changing. She was so reliably > dishonest that one day when friends of mine joined us there I warned > them to check their change. Not only did she shortchange my friend, but > she also foisted a lower grade drink on her. My friend, who is also a > waitress, had ordered and paid for a premium cognac and got a cheaper > bar grade. i did know a bartender who was somehow offended when someone ordered courvoisier and coke and would give them rail brandy every time. your pal, blake |
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