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A waitress waits on a party of 20, and the Pastor stiffs her on her tip after writing this asinine statement................She posts it on internet, The Christian Pastor complains, and Applebees fires this poor waitress.................BOYCOTT Applebees.........These so-called Christians are the root of all evil..........Shameful........I would only hope that when Jesus does come back , he appears as a poor hard working waiter and a CHristian refuses a tip..........Pitiful.......... :12224


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Is man worth 18% when most of the time God does not get his 10%???


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Thanks for posting aback! This story just leaves most of us shaking our head. Shameful indeed!

I won't be eating at Applebees anytime soon.


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Great!!.....and ky, you just do not get it....... :12224


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Abuck, you are guilty of the same thing that you often complain about. You lump all Christians together. This so called pastor should not reflect all Christians who do treat people with respect. I actually thought at one time on here you called yourself a Christian. I would assume you are guilty to?


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abuck76 wrote:Great!!.....and ky, you just do not get it....... :12224
...as a teacher, you should know a rhetorical question when you see one.

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PS...I was once a waiter at Red Lobster some 23 years ago and my grandparents worked in the restaurant business for over 40 years...so I know a little bit about the biz.....


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Then both of you should know that Sundays and christians make for very small, if any, tips.........Christians are the worse tippers around.....Ask anyone who works in a restaurant.........I also , back in college, worked in restaurants, and I do know for what I speak.........To not tip is one thing, but to complain to the manager to get this girl fired for calling out a cheap skate who supposedly is a voice for the giving, charitable nature of Jesus, is quite another.........And Applebys is only showing themselves for the economic whores that they are...........Shameful...... :12224


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abuck76 wrote:Then both of you should know that Sundays and christians make for very small, if any, tips.........Christians are the worse tippers around.....Ask anyone who works in a restaurant.........I also , back in college, worked in restaurants, and I do know for what I speak.........To not tip is one thing, but to complain to the manager to get this girl fired for calling out a cheap skate who supposedly is a voice for the giving, charitable nature of Jesus, is quite another.........And Applebys is only showing themselves for the economic whores that they are...........Shameful...... :12224
I can tell that you don't like snow days, abuck...

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Oh, I love them........ Gives me a chance to catch up on grading and all of the insane paperwork that is being thrown at educators.......... :12224


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I'm a sales manager....lot's of dinners. Unless the service is bad, the tip is always 20%. In a lot of restaurants, the tips are shared with the other staff. And the IRS assumes they are getting these tips on top of their poverty wages so the cut is extra deep when the tip is stiffed.


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Or Applebees and similar reastaurants could include the 18% customary tip fee on the bill and then the customer could request it be reduced or removed on cause.


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dazed&confused wrote:I'm a sales manager....lot's of dinners. Unless the service is bad, the tip is always 20%. In a lot of restaurants, the tips are shared with the other staff. And the IRS assumes they are getting these tips on top of their poverty wages so the cut is extra deep when the tip is stiffed.
Do you pay for your meals or does the company pay for your meals?


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What difference does it make?.... :12224


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abuck76 wrote:What difference does it make?.... :12224
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Kentucky Trojan wrote:
dazed&confused wrote:I'm a sales manager....lot's of dinners. Unless the service is bad, the tip is always 20%. In a lot of restaurants, the tips are shared with the other staff. And the IRS assumes they are getting these tips on top of their poverty wages so the cut is extra deep when the tip is stiffed.
Do you pay for your meals or does the company pay for your meals?


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Kentucky Trojan wrote:Do you pay for your meals or does the company pay for your meals?
This is what I was referring to......... :12224


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Kentucky Trojan wrote:
Kentucky Trojan wrote:
dazed&confused wrote:I'm a sales manager....lot's of dinners. Unless the service is bad, the tip is always 20%. In a lot of restaurants, the tips are shared with the other staff. And the IRS assumes they are getting these tips on top of their poverty wages so the cut is extra deep when the tip is stiffed.
Do you pay for your meals or does the company pay for your meals?
D&C?


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Kentucky Trojan wrote:
dazed&confused wrote:I'm a sales manager....lot's of dinners. Unless the service is bad, the tip is always 20%. In a lot of restaurants, the tips are shared with the other staff. And the IRS assumes they are getting these tips on top of their poverty wages so the cut is extra deep when the tip is stiffed.
Do you pay for your meals or does the company pay for your meals?
The company reimburses my expenses and has guidelines for tipping...meals 15-20%. Next question.


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SHE isn't supposed to be a pastor to start with...secondly that waitress sure showed bad judgement posting that.


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dazed&confused wrote:
Kentucky Trojan wrote:
dazed&confused wrote:I'm a sales manager....lot's of dinners. Unless the service is bad, the tip is always 20%. In a lot of restaurants, the tips are shared with the other staff. And the IRS assumes they are getting these tips on top of their poverty wages so the cut is extra deep when the tip is stiffed.
Do you pay for your meals or does the company pay for your meals?
The company reimburses my expenses and has guidelines for tipping...meals 15-20%. Next question.
BTW, when I dine out on my own dime, I ALWAYS follow the same rule.


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