13 Things Your Waiter Won't Tell You (page 2 of 1)

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I have worked in a restaurant for three years. Some of these things are true, but not for every place. Some places have integrity and truly want you to have a wonderful dining experience. Bottom line, we are humans too and want to be treated with respect, just as you do. Waiting tables is challening physically and mentally, and we still make $2.13 an hour! If you can't tip, don't go out! So next time you go eat just treat your server with respect and you will be too!

By Bridget, on 11/20/2009

Very enlightening article! Very down-to-earth and true. May I make a comment about the annoying wait person who asks if you need change when you're paying the bill?

By Jan, on 11/18/2009

In the December article about secrets waiters won't tell you there is a section about customer stereotypes titled "Surefire Stereotypes". In that section the last point wonders why corporate women do not tip as high as corporate men tip. I was just wondering if they were aware that even in the year 2009 women are still not paid as high as men are in their professions. This would mean that less funds are available for tips right off the bat!

By Carrie, on 11/18/2009

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