Posted on 06/25/2012 9:48:33 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd
A waitress at a California outpost of Chili's has been fired for posting an angry rant on Facebook threatening to spit in the food and the faces of poor-tipping diners.
The mystery woman took to the social networking website to vent her outrage after a customer racked up a check worth $138 at the restaurant but only tipped her $5 or 3.6 per cent, according to the Daily Dot.
Letting off steam, the server, who appears to have worked at the Chili's in Pleasanton, wrote on her Facebook page: 'Next time you tip me $5 on a $138 bill, don't even bother coming in cause I'll spit in your food and then in your f****ing face you cheap b*****ds!!!!!!!!!!'
The restaurant chain confirmed on Wednesday that a young woman had been let go for 'violating social media guidelines', but refused to detail which social media rules were broken or how Chili's found out about her abusing rant.
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Her comments on Facebook were directed at the customers who stiffed her.
On the very rare occasions I have run into service that poor, I have tipped exactly $0.02.
THE Cardinal rule of dining out: NEVER f*** with people who handle your food!
You can post something on your wall directed at anyone without them knowing unless they are your friend. Only friends can read your wall if your privacy settings are like most.
My friend has called Obama an a**hole, but Obama can’t read that. However I can, and could rat him out.
Old people..they still think $1.00 is something.
Good tippers..guys out on a date and don't want to appear cheap to their date.
Did you forget the sarc tag, just askin?
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Sarc tag?
Are you paid $60 an hour to do menial labor? It would not suprise me that even with a $138 bill, this waitress only spent 5 minutes from beginning to end on this table. A dollar a minute seems pretty fair to me.
This is why I hate eating out. I don’t like other people’s nasty germy hands on my food and I certainly don’t like attitude from waitstaff.
Flame away but I also don’t like the idea of waitstaff expecting a tip and who get ticked if they aren’t tipped 15 to 20 percent. Sorry, but their employers should pay them what they’re worth. That’s not my job. My job is to be the customer and their job is to bring me clean food in a timely manner. Two minutes at my table does not justify $10. Heck, the food service person at the drive thru services customers in cars better. They take your order, give you your food and handles the bill whereas many times it’s the cashier person at the exit desk who handles the bill at restaurant and not the waitstaff who’s usually off hiding so they don’t have to be bothered with you. I don’t tip the bank teller. I don’t tip the store cashier though I do make it a point to tell the manager if a store employee was extra helpful. So, what makes waitstaff so deserving?
BTW, yes, I did do my stint as a waitress and don’t know of anyone who complained about my work ethic. And I still don’t believe waitstaff are so special.
I doubt you used the word “you” in your post directed AT Obama.
She was venting to these people as if they would be able to personally read her comments directed at “you”.
So again, why did she add them as friends? They don’t sound too friendly.
Do you not dine out often? I’ve never been a waiter, but know that they do spend a fair amount of time at each table (especially when the tab runs to $138).
Let’s say the average per person is $20, that’s still 7 people. That’s 7 orders, drinks/appetizers/entree/dessert; checking glasses to see they’re full or need to be refilled. They have to greet the guests, recite the day’s specials, make dessert recommendations, etc. I’m sure it adds up to more than 5 minutes.
Waiters/waitresses are paid less than minimum wage, IIRC around $3/hour. So you’d allow them $8/hour? This girl was foolish to post at Facebook as she did, but there are customers out there, among whom I hope you are not included, who do deserve to be told how to treat those who do “menial labor.’
It's apparent from that statement that you've NEVER been a server! With a bill that high, it took more than 5 minutes just to get their order!
Good point. My father in-law is a classic example. I too usually sneak in extra money when leaving the table with him. The guy is an accountant and he still has to use hand written math to figure out a tip. I figured it out in my head first when taking algebra long ago.
Having been a waitress, I can empathize with the girl’s rant, but she used poor judgement on where she put it. The restaurant where I worked paid less than minimum and we were allowed to keep our tips. It was the hardest job I ever held. The first month I cried every night when I finally laid down to sleep. The pain in every bone in my body was agonizing. We not only waited tables, we were told, “If you can lean, you can clean.” And we had to do “prep” work. Than meant slicing onions, cheese, tomatoes; making salads, tea, etc. If things got slow, we cleaned every crook and cranny, right down to the lattice work on the walls and all the antiques. All that plus being under constant high-stress trying to keep up with orders and demands of customers. No indeed. It is not a cushy job.
Again, I doubt she did. She was probably just ranting on her home page to anyone. You and I just disagree.
An example:
“To the a**hole who just cut me off. The next time you do that, I’m going to ram your car.”
I heard that. I have read some awful stories about how some restaurant employees amuse themselves with the food. I seem to recall that Jesse Jackson boasted about spitting in food when he worked in a restaurant in his youth. I don’t trust restaurants at all. I think many employees don’t even care if they get caught, they’ll just move on to another place. They do this stuff on camera even.
It’s safer to just make it myself at home.
She probably yells at rocks when she stubs her toe as well.
Haha, I never said she was sensible.
A lot of folks on FB do the undirected rant to the air with “you” as the pronoun, don’t know why but it’s become pretty standard.
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