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Re: tipping "counter " staff - testcase - 07-01-2018 I'm not clear on your meaning. When dining alone someplace that has counter service (and I'm ordering an eat-in meal), I do tip the server. If it's something like a Starbucks where I'm just getting coffee or a beverage to go, then no, I do not tip the counter staff. Re: tipping "counter " staff - 3d - 07-01-2018 Fritz, Are you talking about the person that takes your order, scoops out some ice cream and hands it to you? I normally give them whatever the coin change is after I pay. It's not very mathematical. Meanwhile at a bar, the counter staff (bartender) pops a bottle cap and puts a beer bottle in front of me gets a dollar a bottle. Weird and unfair. Yes. Re: tipping "counter " staff - Fritz - 07-01-2018 "Are you talking about the person that takes your order, scoops out some ice cream and hands it to you? " Yup. The kid who's doing actual work of some kind, is in motion all day long on a sumbitch like yesterday and has to contend with an impatient general public. I never got the bartender thing either, other than the fact that the wage is low. Re: tipping "counter " staff - samintx - 07-01-2018 Starbucks took away their tip jar. Re: tipping "counter " staff - vicrock - 07-01-2018 If you sit at a counter, yes. If you are just picking up, no. Independent (i.e. not Starbucks or the like) drive thru coffee stands yes Re: tipping "counter " staff - gabester - 07-01-2018 It depends: 1) Was the service friendly and efficient? 2) Is it a place I frequent regularly? 3) Is it a place I really like? 4) Is it young kids who can always use an extra buck? If any of the above, and I have the single bill or change, I'll drop it in the tip jar, IF they have one. I may put in more than a buck if multiple categories qualify, but rarely more than two. This is for window order/pickup type scenarios. I don't feel compelled to tip, I just like to when it meets my criteria. But I would never tip for fast food. If we're talking counter/bar service where you're sitting there for more than a couple minutes, a tip is always appropriate. Re: tipping "counter " staff - graylocks - 07-01-2018 samintx wrote: what Starbucks location do you frequent? corporate stores have tip jar and the income is accounted for in our paycheck. some licensed locations like in a Target or grocery stores do not allow tipping. that's the decision of the entity that holds the license. Re: tipping "counter " staff - space-time - 07-01-2018 I noticed that Panera now asks you if you want to tip the Panera Team. it is $0.50, $1, and I think there are few more options including one where you choose the amount. I was surprised since panera is our go-to place for fast food while on the road and for the past 15 years or so I never seen them take tips until recently. Re: tipping "counter " staff - Rolando - 07-01-2018 Starbux employees work really hard, but are paid pretty well and have better insurance than most other food service workers. I don't tip at McD's but should I had Starbux? Honestly, should I patronize a local indie who almost certainly pays and covers less than Starbux? I generally reserve tips for waitstaff, who typically get $2.13/hr plus tips, and give tips in cash if I can. Fun fact, a Resturant SHOULD be paying the employee's who work the to-go counter at least minimum wage, not the $2.13/hr they get while waiting tables. I've done payroll for resturants, I can tell you it's crazy hard to calculate for the employer, and the waiter would rather just do it for a few minutes at the $2.13 rate plus tips. Re: tipping "counter " staff - wurm - 07-01-2018 If it's someplace they have to clean up after me in order to serve the next person, sure. For pouring a cup of coffee into a styrofoam cup and handing it to me, no. |