Sometimes you just have to grin and bear it.

in steemiteducation •  7 years ago 

Tuesdays usually aren't very busy days at my restaurant.

The bulk of our work is done on the weekend. That's when we make most of our money.

This weekend was Father's Day, and while it was particularly busy, we found that many people didn't tip nearly as well as we might have expected.

All work and no pay, you might say.


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It sucked.

Everyone came to work exhausted on Monday. Some people didn't even show up. We usually provide a little bit of leeway for those who have worked all weekend long.... especially when they aren't earning as much money as they ought to be.

When I got to work today all of the corporate blowhards were buzzing about. No one was happy to see them.

These are corporate bigwigs that never do any noticeable work aside from sitting on their phone, laying back in a chair, and loudly talking to someone somewhere.

They will always find something negative to say to everyone. No matter what.

You can rest assured that you will be doing an awful lot of work when you see one of these corporate blowhards.... and you won't be getting paid for it since we get paid only in tips.

It's easy to get upset when you are angrily told something like "how can you allow little pieces of gum to get all over the sidewalk behind the restaurant?"

As I knelt down on a hard concrete with a tiny painter's tool, scraping up little pieces of dried burnt gum, I couldn't help but think to myself...."I've never noticed anybody chewing even a single piece of gum in here."

Go figure.

Some of the employees wanted to walk out. Some of the employees wanted to quit because of the amount of work we were given. I had to climb up on a ladder and WD-40 all kinds of little metal latches and sprinkler systems that I normally have never dealt with before. I didn't make any tips doing it.

There was a lot of work to do today. None of it felt good because there wasn't any money associated with it.

Nevertheless, we had to do it with a smile.... because if you don't keep a smile plastered on your face you get yelled at.

I understand the reasoning behind everything. However, I feel that a separate team should come and do these sorts of cleanup situations. One that is paid well.

Having said that, it's unlikely we will have to do a store clean up again anytime soon. If we see the corporate guys come in again then we will certainly be down in our knees one more time.

There's no reason to walk out though when you can just do what needs to be done and have it be over with.

Sometimes you just have to grin and bear it.

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Dude I admire your persistancy.

Even though it is a part of the job nobody should be treated like that.
One of the questions that does come to mind...why was nobody tipping on fathersday?

I have a bit of an issue that everything depends on tips. It is just not always fair. It would not be bad to have at least a small wage as basis...i dont know

Well we do get paid a small wage that goes towards paying your taxes, but we normally get a check that says void on it.

I think the reason nobody was tipping on Father's day was because people still wanted to take their fathers out to eat but they weren't making as much money as they used to make so they couldn't afford to tip as well.

YES!! I have family members in the restaurant industry and Father's day is one of the busiest. That's inside that they don't tip on that day.

Sometimes they do.... we just happened to have a pretty bad Father's Day this year.

I wonder where you are coming from and what the common custom on tipping is.

Here in germany, tipping doesn't really exist as far as I can tell. People usually pay the full prize, maybe they round it up a bit or they just pay with their cards which leaves no room for tips in the first place.

Meanwhile, I heard that tipping is basically considered to be a standard in america that should be upheld at all times unless one wants to look bad in front of others and wants to risk his food being spit into the next time he comes around.

In Most states in America we get paid in tips instead of getting an hourly wage. If we do get an hourly wage it will be so low that it barely covers taxes and doesn't actually pay you anything at all.

If you don't tip at all...... you literally are causing me to not make any money at all. The money that we make is completely dependent on tips.

America, I see.

Well, I have expressed my distaste for this topic a couple times before already. It's a bad system in my book and should be changed in some way or form.

Poor you! Picking up old gum has to be gross! I do agree they should have a separate team come in considering you aren't paid well enough to do that stuff. You have such a positive outlook on things though. I admire that in you.

Only because I need the money. If I could make enough money just here on this site or by my writing I definitely would not return to that restaurant. I'm hoping that's what the future holds.

WOOWOOW, superb pic!!! :-))

It's not always "Sunny in Philidelphia".
I can relate. Attaching money to tough, distasteful tasks makes them more bearable. No money attached sucks.
Hang in there, @jeezzle!