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I don't know it, and I don't know the area...looked at their menu and they have entrees ranging from $10-$30. I HIGHLY, HIGHLY, HIGHLY doubt they have $1M months. HIGHLY. but I don't know for sure and I also don't know anything about their tipout structure so it is what it is. In my EXPERT opinion, he's full of shit. But I'm not going to argue anymore. I'd say, at best, he was a server at this place but he didn't want to admit to being a waiter (can't say I blame him, I took grief about being a waiter on this site for years) so he pretended he was a manager and I called him out on it. |
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I don't like making mistakes and I don't like letting people down I don't want to be the guy people at work talk about like I talk about with co-workers..."so so is terrible...he's awful at his job" so on, and so forth I want to be good at what I do that pays my bills. I applied myself 100% to being a fantastic waiter...there were situations and scenarios where I did things that honestly shouldn't be possible. The amount of information I could retain without ****ing things up and being THAT efficient used to at least make me feel good about myself as a total underachiever and all... I wish I could have applied myself scholastically as much as I did in the restaurant industry...I just always ****ing hated school, hated the busy work, and hated learning about things that didn't interest me in the least. I pay the price now when I watch dipshits I used to work with dipshit their way through ****ing University of Illinois and land $60K entry level positions... god damn my ex graduated with honors and she was one of the dumbest people I had ever met I hate even thinking about it :facepalm: but at least after all these years and hard work I landed a career rather than a shitty waiter job. |
Yeah, Bump, I was trying to refrain from jumping in the beat down but I have to wonder if maybe you're just remembering something wrong here. Maybe adding a couple zeros by accident or something.
A million dollars per month in sales is ****ing insane. Especially for a little-known chain like the one you're claiming. The place would have to be ****ing HUGE, NON-STOP BUSY from open to close, and EXPENSIVE to even sniff $500,000 in sales- let alone a milli. I mentioned earlier that I used to work at a TGI Fridays right across from Disney World. People come from all over the world to see Mickey Mouse; you can't get a much better location than that. When I worked there back in 09/10 or so, on a Saturday in peak season, they'd do $25,000 routinely. But that shit was balls-to-the-walls busy and the place was pretty damn big compared to any other Fridays, or any other type of restaurant at all for that matter. Your store would have to have done like $34,000 a day, on average to get to the big $1 milli. That's tough to believe. |
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I remember one time I delivered a pizza (and some wings of course) to a black family. This big ass black dude answered the door. I gave him the food and told him the total- like $29 I want to say. So he's counting out the money and hands me a $20. Hands me a $5. A $1. A $1. A $1. Another $1 (which paid for the his meal, obviously). Then he looks at me, hands me another $1 and says "'Preciate'cha, bauce". I was like "Damn, man. You really think you're doing me a favor bestowing upon me a single dollar!?" LMAO But it was alright though. That's just the way he rolls. Another time I remember I was chilling with my friend (who's black) and his family at some restaurant. His family consisted of dad, mom, him, his 3 brothers, and a sister. So 7 people ate a meal at a sit-in restaurant. You can only imagine what the bill would be, even at a lower class establishment. So we leave and for some reason we ended up talking about the waitress. So he goes: "Yeah, man. We tipped her GOOD." With a reeaalll strong emphasis on "GOOOOODD".............. I saw that they had left her $8 bucks LMAO Quote:
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all this waiter shit makes me really miss the industry...didn't think I'd say that this soon
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this thread is bringing out the best in everyone!
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I can vouche for the Pepper Jack burger at Yard House as a top-of-the-second-tier burger. Their Crunchy Ahi Salad is decent as well.
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The one thing that annoys me about waiters today is that the majority of them like to come ask you how you are doing 5 times or more AND always when you mouth is full. I hate that crap.
Best service I ever received was the invisible waiter. Anytime I needed something it was there. Never had to ask for a thing and never even noticed he was at the table doing his job. At the end of that meal I left 30% and told his manager what a great waiter he was. That was the biggest tip I ever left. He was a breath of fresh air. |
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I'm sitting here thinking, and I think I remember Bump's first account/name change talking about working at that restaurant. I'm not positive, but I think I remember him bitching about that job before. And if memory serves me correctly again, I think he works in the insurance industry now.
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I hate being asked if I need a refill. If it's a beer, yes, ask me. A water? just keep filling it up until I stop drinking it. |
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Did you write "Draft Geno in the first"? |
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Its funny but the founder mentioned something about helping the poor, rich men being unable to get into heaven, give unto Caesar what is Caesar's for taxes. He was actually pretty clear about helping the least amongst us. Yet oddly these types are generally greedy little assholes. |
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Well, first things first -- a $1,000,000/month restaurant -- yeah, no. Nopity, nope nope.
Second, it looks like the waitress who posted the receipt got fired. No surprise there. It was a waitress at Applebee's. And of course the cheap-ass pathetic pastor is sorry about what he did. More like he's sorry he's been outed for the ridiculous cheapskate that he is. http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/02/01...int-about-tip/ That's AFTER he called the manager to report that he was unhappy that the note was publicized. So really, he's not sorry at all. Not that the waitress was real bright to post it, mind you, but still. |
Interesting, the pastor is a woman. Alois Bell.
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Oh, and if this is Q, then bite me, cuz I went back two pages and didn't see it, and don't really care... :D
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Applebees hypocrisy? Reddit says Applebees posted this on their Facebook page
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Yeah Amnorix his initial posts had me thinking he was full of shit...the $1,000,000 per month post made me lol
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Well it's probably not the end of the world...not hard to get a waitstaff job at a place like applebees once you break into the industry...
I will say if someone ever wrote that on a receipt I left them I'd laugh my ass off and show my co-workers as well |
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You'd laugh, but I bet this one cried. Hootie, come work in my town. I'd enjoy having you wait on me. |
I'm totally ignorant of restaurant revenue and Bump mentioned he worked at a $1 million/month restaurant. That made me curious, so I looked up restaurant revenues and found this list from 2010. Holy cow! A couple of these places churn out 1 million meals per year (these are independent and not chains).
There were only 60 restaurants in all of the US that did $1 million/month. Obviously, most are in Vegas, NYC, Chicago, but a few were not in big cities. http://www.eatinglv.com/2010/04/the-...taurants-2010/ |
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I've been to Old Ebbitt Grill, Washington, D.C. That one is especially impressive to me because it is not expensive....that's some volume right there. However, the restaurant was pretty large and there was a ton of seating. I remember that place because some cougar came up and sat by me and started griping about her ex BF that she dumped. Then she proceeded to tell me all about the Department of Commerce and blah blah blah yaddah yaddah yaddah boring and I left. |
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Isn't Tavern on the Green closed now? Or am I thinking of another NYC iconic restaurant? |
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Yard House in KCKS isn't top 60!?!?
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If I thought I could move to Vegas and get a waiter job I'd have done it by now...I'm guessing any of them worth a damn make an easy six figures.
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Problem was the 80 minute drive...hated being down $40 before I sat down (gas) and the fact I'm not the "grind" out 36 hour sessions kind of guy...if I take a SICK beat on the river I generally have to collect myself and often like to leave. one of my winning sessions ($19 lol)...I was up around $300 and had AQ under the gun...raised it up a standard $12 and had two callers including the SB. Flop comes out A X X. I bet $15, fold, SB raises to $40. I call. Turn another X...nothing scary...SB bets $40 and I raise him immediately to $110. Dude goes all in for the rest of his stack $160 total. I call (frustratingly so, had to was committed) thinking damn...****er snapped two pair on me playing A X from the SB. Nope. Dude has A 9 off...how he thought he was good when I raised pre, bet flop (called his raise), and then reraised him on the turn I DO NOT KNOW...his all-in was like a "pissed off **** you I know I'm losing but I'm not laying down my pair of aces" all-in. Anyways...9 rivers and I lose that ****ing pot and instead of sitting there pissed off I just took my $19 profit and drove the **** home. That was really my only frustrating session I had there. I lost about $100 one session (15+ hours of grinding) but I had been drinking (something I never do when I play poker)...and other than the $19 profit I made between $120 and $510 every other session. My roommate is on a HUGE string of winning sessions in Peoria right now, too...like a SICK run. Went Friday-Sunday and turned a $2300 profit. Now that the poker craze is "dead" all the new kids don't know how to play anymore (like how we learned in the Moneymaker era) and all the old men are still knits or suckers. I wish I could go to Peoria with him but I work Saturdays...plus I just hate the 80 minute drives (same drive here as it was when I was in Dallas)... so I imagine that's what I'd do in Vegas...but I also imagine the games are a bit tougher (I've played in Vegas before, but back in my 10/20 and 20/40 limit days)...I used to LOVE casino limit. LOT OF FISH. |
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Everybody on this thread needs to stop and watch "Waiting" on the Comedy channel...
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I used to work for a chain restaurant from 2000-2004 . We would always get large groups of younger kids right before close who either didn't tip , or tipped shitty. One night , A 19 top church group came in , 10 minutes before close (mortal sin in that industry lol ) they apologized for coming late. They end up staying for an hour past close, order a crap load of drinks (non alcoholic) and food. When the time comes to pay the bill two people pay for everyone-one in cash , and one on a card...leaving a 59cent tip! Needless to say the server was pissed, she ran outside, caught the group as they were loading up and told them off, as she handed back her "tip"..it was epic lol. The group leader was so ashamed he came in the next day and left $50 for her...the moral of the story is tip your ****ing servers. They get paid shit, and they work twice as hard as you probably do. They have to endure insults, unwanted harassment, and assholes who take their crappy day out on them. If you don't believe in tipping, then hit a drive through up or learn how to cook.
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well if you worked at a chain restaurant I'm not quite sure why that girl server didn't add gratuity to that 19 top as I'm pretty sure all chain restaurants have auto grats on big tables
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How many of these insecure waitresses did you bang Hootie?
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I bet. Working in close quarters like that anyway leads to a lot of action behind the scenes.
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Well this thread has gone for a while.... I can report I've never been a waiter, but I have had jobs that were very manual by their very nature. I was a paper-boy back in the day.. It may not have been a 12-hour shift, but it was a job that made a 12-year-old get up 364 out of 365 days of a year. And like being a waiter, a LOT of your take-home pay was in the form of tips. Later i worked in construction, so the great outdoors sure could show her not-so-great side on a regular basis. THAT'S why I elected to get out of that sort of life. In the end I traded-in one form of stress for another. While I used to whine about long hours in the heat or cold, or early hours folding papers in the heat and cold, nowadays those stresses have been altered to being the always-connected (laptops, BBs, MiFi...you name it, they can find me - and they do) IT professional! I think that's why many of us are here! We get to watch people get paid a stupid amount of money for doing something thy love. Yet they too have complaints and concerns about their lives too. It could be argued to death, and it's pointless.
But back to the original point, waiters and waitresses - but I'd extend it to the entire community of people in jobs where "tips" are the larger part of their take-home pay being in the form of gratuities - I think they just need to be abolished it if these problems are more than the exception to the rule. Just pay people if 9-out-of-10 servers are getting stiffed regularly. If, however, it's 1-in-10 servers who occasionally get stiffed after working an hourer past closing, tell them to suck it up and know it's part of deal. LOL, I porched every goddamn paper on my route, every day, and some folks just paid the price. I still porched their paper too. Ask the community what they want and go with it. I'm sure there will be those who make $300 a night who will say it works well. Than there are a few Waffle House servers who work their asses off who might be inclined to be happier with a guaranteed minimum wage. I know this, I tip, and I tip well, but I hate the idea that it's based on the price of the meal. That means 20% of expensive dinner means an server has "earned" more than the server who did a better job than the 20% of a more economical meal. So that's something I'd like to hear ideas about; you go out to the Pierpont's and it's not difficult to run up a $120 dinner and get a waiter/waitress who's not bad, but not better than McComick and Schmick's and how do you justify going less than 15% (as low as I'll go) to make sure the better server walks away at the end of the month with more money. That's my problem...I've had servers in supposedly higher-end restaurants who just did their job, but walk with more simply because the food is more expensive. And I get the "amount of time per sitting" angle too... |
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I know someone who worked at Applebees and he said church groups were the worst.
He talked about a group of old ladies who had a nice con going for them. They would pay for their tickets with a 100 dollar bill, and then after getting their change they would find the manager and say they got shorted a $20. The customer is always right, and you know the store isn't eating that $20. |
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At least he's just using God as a reason not to tip
Better than using God to justify not going to prison for killing someone like 2x Super Bowl Champion Ray Lewis God bless this pastor, just another solid reason why churches shouldn't have to pay taxes - what they do is better than what everybody else dopes and results in creating better human beings than the rest of us. |
I know someone who worked at Chilis and he said non-church groups were the worst.
He talked about a group of young men who had a nice con going for them. They would pay for their tickets with a 100 dollar bill, and then after getting their change they would find the manager and say they got shorted a $20. The customer is always right, and you know the store isn't eating that $20. Therefore, all non church people are bad. |
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