British Expats

British Expats (https://britishexpats.com/forum/)
-   The Trailer Park (https://britishexpats.com/forum/trailer-park-96/)
-   -   Tips, should I? (https://britishexpats.com/forum/trailer-park-96/tips-should-i-637994/)

penguinbar Nov 7th 2009 6:05 am

Re: Tips, should I?
 

Originally Posted by N1cky (Post 8079391)
Sounds lovely. I think lots of people pride themselves on doing a good job



And how much do you think waiters and bartenders earn in the UK?

I would never wait tables or bartend outside of the states. Servers in the UK do not make great money. In NYC waiters and bartenders can do quite well. I make more money than some of my friends doing office work. Put it this way. I can afford a one bedroom on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. I have been in the bar/restaurant business for about 20 years. I pride myself on giving good service and that is refelected in my tips. The owner would not be able to afford to pay me in salary even close to what I make living on tips. When you are a tipped employee you usually work harder to give good service. If you don't then you shouldn't be in the business. I managed a restaurant for a while but then went back to bartending. I work less hours and make more money. I have several regular customers that only come to the abr when I work. My bar is mainly for dining not drinking. Ther customers average about $65 a head or more dining at the bar and have been rated one of the top Italian restauarnts in NYC for food and service.

penguinbar Nov 7th 2009 6:07 am

Re: Tips, should I?
 

Originally Posted by Bob (Post 8079335)
he was replying to the post that said you'd get shit service in the UK though...which proves paying better can get just as good or better service than short changing staff.

When I was in the UK last year some of the restaurants gavve quite good service and I left the waitstaff quite a nice tip. Even if it's not customary to leave 20% over ther as someone who lives on tips I still do. If the service is not good I won't leave as much but I will still tip.

Ozzidoc Nov 8th 2009 11:09 am

Re: Tips, should I?
 

Originally Posted by meauxna (Post 8076843)
do you know my Aveda gal charges $150 for coloring?! :eek: Not doing that every 4 weeks for the, er, roots. :)

That's about what I was paying in London about 10 yrs ago, for my Aveda coloring. I soon gave that up!

meauxna Nov 8th 2009 12:13 pm

Re: Tips, should I?
 

Originally Posted by Ozzidoc (Post 8082375)
That's about what I was paying in London about 10 yrs ago, for my Aveda coloring. I soon gave that up!

It was lovely though, wasn't it.... sigh :)

I swear I buy the products just for the smell.

Poppy girl Nov 9th 2009 2:12 am

Re: Tips, should I?
 

Originally Posted by meauxna (Post 8082481)
It was lovely though, wasn't it.... sigh :)

I swear I buy the products just for the smell.

:rofl: Had so much blond on my hair it did not take,looks just the same as when I went in :(

NYCbound Nov 9th 2009 3:09 am

Re: Tips, should I?
 
Read through this thread and it's a ******* minefield this tipping lark.
But QQ, when I have my gas pumped (in this part of NJ at least, they seem to do it for you) how much should you tip, generally?
What does everyone else give?
Personally I feel really lazy, because how much effort does it take to get out and do it yourself, especially with pay@pump? Although give me time, I'm sure I'll get used to it, I'll become a never leave the car queen!

Jerseygirl Nov 9th 2009 3:12 am

Re: Tips, should I?
 

Originally Posted by NYCbound (Post 8084219)
Read through this thread and it's a ******* minefield this tipping lark.
But QQ, when I have my gas pumped (in this part of NJ at least, they seem to do it for you) how much should you tip, generally?
What does everyone else give?
Personally I feel really lazy, because how much effort does it take to get out and do it yourself, especially with pay@pump? Although give me time, I'm sure I'll get used to it, I'll become a never leave the car queen!

It is illegal for you to pump your own gas in NJ. You don't normally tip the pump attendant...their wages are supposed to be included in the price of the gas.

NYCbound Nov 9th 2009 3:15 am

Re: Tips, should I?
 

Originally Posted by Jerseygirl (Post 8084234)
It is illegal for you to pump your own gas in NJ. You don't normally tip the pump attendant...their wages are supposed to be included in the price of the gas.

Oh I never knew it was illegal.
Great to know tipping isn't required, thanks!

NYCbound Nov 9th 2009 3:16 am

Re: Tips, should I?
 

Originally Posted by NYCbound (Post 8084219)
Read through this thread and it's a ******* minefield this tipping lark.
But QQ, when I have my gas pumped (in this part of NJ at least, they seem to do it for you) how much should you tip, generally?
What does everyone else give?
Personally I feel really lazy, because how much effort does it take to get out and do it yourself, especially with pay@pump? Although give me time, I'm sure I'll get used to it, I'll become a never leave the car queen!

Crumbs, didn't mean to look like I was swearing! I did change the letters in the word, honestly.
I'll go wash my mouth out!

SarahG Nov 9th 2009 4:24 am

Re: Tips, should I?
 
Illegal to pump your own gas in NJ?! Why?? :confused:

Anyway, on the tipping front. If you go to a salon for say a cut and color. Do you tip the stylist and the shampooist (not sure that is even a word!) separately? When I got my hair done in UK a different person always did the shampooing and rinsing of my hair. I never tipped her. I always did the tip at the end when I was paying and it was the stylist taking my money, and that tip was usually £5 when the cut and color cost £66.

I do remember going to a salon in Michigan when I was an exchange student in the 90's and they had a sign saying no tips allowed so you would see people giving their tips by handshake! Was obvious what was happening but you weren't allowed to do it when paying at the end.

Jerseygirl Nov 9th 2009 4:30 am

Re: Tips, should I?
 

Originally Posted by SarahG (Post 8084405)
Illegal to pump your own gas in NJ?! Why?? :confused:

Anyway, on the tipping front. If you go to a salon for say a cut and color. Do you tip the stylist and the shampooist (not sure that is even a word!) separately? When I got my hair done in UK a different person always did the shampooing and rinsing of my hair. I never tipped her. I always did the tip at the end when I was paying and it was the stylist taking my money, and that tip was usually £5 when the cut and color cost £66.

I do remember going to a salon in Michigan when I was an exchange student in the 90's and they had a sign saying no tips allowed so you would see people giving their tips by handshake! Was obvious what was happening but you weren't allowed to do it when paying at the end.

The law dates back to 1949...it was thought it was too dangerous to pump gas unless you were trained to do so.

I remember a few years ago there were rumours about the law being changed...it didn't get much support so it remained. I must say when it's 30 degs below zero F...I'd rather sit in my nice warm car than stand by the gas pump.
http://www.smileyshut.com/smileys/ne...DMSN/emot9.gif

elfman Nov 9th 2009 4:44 am

Re: Tips, should I?
 

Originally Posted by SarahG (Post 8084405)
Illegal to pump your own gas in NJ?

it's illegal in Oregon as well

meauxna Nov 9th 2009 5:32 am

Re: Tips, should I?
 

Originally Posted by Poppy girl (Post 8084082)
:rofl: Had so much blond on my hair it did not take,looks just the same as when I went in :(

Oh noes!
(good thing you went to the school!)


Will just have to go for the gradual change then.


All times are GMT -12. The time now is 1:37 am.

Powered by vBulletin: ©2000 - 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.