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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1371330" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>That's often true. And then there's the ones who have kids that are rude and spill stuff everywhere and the parents just ignore them and leave you a dollar or two. Even at the pancake place, we usually had 4-7 tables, all according to the time of day, and when busy, we would work our butts off. The higher end restaurants usually you would get 4-6 tables at most, the turnover wasn't as fast but the meals were more involved and you had to check on beverages etc. If the food is real good, I will always tell the management and try to leave a little more since the server has made an effort to get it out to me fast and hot. I have been known to go to a restaurant and at the holiday seasons, put extra in an envelope and tell the manager to split it with the kitchen staff in appreciation of the good food I have gotten in the past year. It can be good money, but it is HARD WORK!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1371330, member: 25884"] That's often true. And then there's the ones who have kids that are rude and spill stuff everywhere and the parents just ignore them and leave you a dollar or two. Even at the pancake place, we usually had 4-7 tables, all according to the time of day, and when busy, we would work our butts off. The higher end restaurants usually you would get 4-6 tables at most, the turnover wasn't as fast but the meals were more involved and you had to check on beverages etc. If the food is real good, I will always tell the management and try to leave a little more since the server has made an effort to get it out to me fast and hot. I have been known to go to a restaurant and at the holiday seasons, put extra in an envelope and tell the manager to split it with the kitchen staff in appreciation of the good food I have gotten in the past year. It can be good money, but it is HARD WORK!!! [/QUOTE]
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