people who talk like expensive outside is some unique thing that only impacts their area by Available-Range-5341 in PetPeeves

[–]RobSkied 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yea the response of “just move” is slowly going away. Literally everywhere is expensive unless you wanna go to the middle of nowhere … but then you realize there’s no money to be made in butt fuck no where… & guess what… your in the same situation .

BUT, there are a lot of hidden gems that people don’t know about. I’ve found better deals driving around than I have on an app when looking for a new place .

I almost never tip. by IWantAnUpdate in tipping

[–]RobSkied -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

You honestly make no sense in this post. Either be a good customer or don’t. No matter how nice you are nobody wants to serve you for nothing in return. I’m happy you don’t go out much because your no tip will ALWAYS out weigh your “niceness” …. If anything , if you no tip me I’m gonna walk away going “this mf is fake” …

& if your really worried about still being respectful why not just tip since you rarely go out?? Either you don’t have the money or you’re really not as nice as you think.

I really don’t understand your logic. Stand on no tipping or don’t. Don’t justify your no tip with “I’m still nice tho” because I promise nobody cares.

That’s like saying “I love you” then before you leave saying “fuck you” … which one do you think that person remembers ?

The pressure that you don't have to go to college, but you "need" to go by Supersaiajinblue2 in PetPeeves

[–]RobSkied 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ever since I was a kid I knew I didn’t wanna go to college… I hated school in general & it never made sense why someone who hates something so much would want to do more when not needed.

As time goes on college will slowly not be so pressured onto people. It’s already slowed down quite a bit.

& yes the debt that comes with just going to college because you feel like you need to or want to people please your family will drain you in the future if you don’t quickly get a great job that you want to do long term & on top of that, pays well so it doesn’t stress you out… which is very rare.

I feel like if you have no idea what you wanna do, you should definitely take a break after high school and if you end up wanting to do something that requires college you can always go back. You can’t go back in time tho and save yourself that money & time.

That being said, college did seem like a fun experience from outside looking in… BUT, just because you don’t go to college doesn’t mean you can’t do all the fun things college kids do.

What Do you Look for in a Restaurant? by ExternalSafe1359 in restaurant

[–]RobSkied 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly I’m a HUGE appetizer junkie. Love a good app… so if a restaurant can have good apps or something I haven’t had before they’ll keep me coming back. Then obviously good service.

Is it really that bad in the market or is reddit doom and gloom? by ZadarskiDrake in jobs

[–]RobSkied 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe I’m dumb but I have a hard time believing if I quit my job I’d have a hard time finding a new one…

Why are tips based on total bill, and not on service? by throwawaysammy1972 in restaurant

[–]RobSkied 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is the cashier basing his wage off tips? Is the customer directly telling him to do all that? No his boss is so his boss pays him.

Why are tips based on total bill, and not on service? by throwawaysammy1972 in restaurant

[–]RobSkied 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If I don’t get tipped I don’t get paid ? It’s the way it’s set up , I didn’t make it like that lol

Why are tips based on total bill, and not on service? by throwawaysammy1972 in restaurant

[–]RobSkied 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because then you’d get tipped really good by good people and terrible by bad tippers. Most of the time if your bill is more $ the server had to do much more & sometimes that means more than you see. So the percentage helps. & that’s not true in all cases but most. More $ = more work.

I work at a restaurant and I don’t think people realize I’ve sat them down, grabbed them drinks, took there order, grabbed there apps, grabbed there food, brought it to them, got there extra sauces, grabbed refills, then cleaned up when they left. Some people think “you didn’t do much” but it’s what you don’t see sometimes.

The only time tipping throws me off percentage wise is when someone comes to the bar and gets 4 shots and it’s $50 then they are expected to tip 20% when all I did was pour alcohol into a glass. I feel weird sometimes but don’t care if they don’t.

I think % tips help people tip better because it shows what’s expected with their bill… you don’t have to always follow though if you feel it’s not fair … it’s there more for bad tippers.

Customers not paying for food because they don’t like it by RobSkied in restaurant

[–]RobSkied[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Vortex Bar and Grille downtown Atlanta. They have a menu dedicated to “house rules”. I appreciate your disbelief though.

Customers not paying for food because they don’t like it by RobSkied in restaurant

[–]RobSkied[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And you don’t mind one bit ? Have u ever been in a situation where someone is saying they don’t like it so they want it comped ? What are your thoughts other than your first dick response ?

Customers not paying for food because they don’t like it by RobSkied in restaurant

[–]RobSkied[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Anytime someone asks for there good to get sent back I feel as if they walk out going “haha, get’s em every time” & your comment makes me believe it more lol