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<blockquote data-quote="Pink Elephant" data-source="post: 736715" data-attributes="member: 21572"><p>I've never heard of sections before. Here, in our neck of the woods when you sit down in a restaurant, you're served by whoever you get. Sure, if dear husband and I, visited a regular restaurant and enjoyed the same server, time and time again, and the server provided us with top-notch service on each and every occasion we were there, then she or he would be rewarded, and standing firm and committed to my earlier posts related to not tipping, the very same server would also enjoy zero tips from dear husband and I, for poor service.</p><p></p><p>I wonder what sort of lesson or lessons are learned by tipping people and rewarding them monetarily for sub-standard service? What sort of message does that send to a worker as far as how dedicated they should be or not be to please? In turn, I wonder what sort of work ethics this would instill upon a younger generation worker, to be rewarded for putting in the least amount of effort? </p><p></p><p>No. I stand strong in my beliefs and will not, have not, and will never reward <em>anyone</em> for a job poorly done. That just isn't reality in my world and it isn't my speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pink Elephant, post: 736715, member: 21572"] I've never heard of sections before. Here, in our neck of the woods when you sit down in a restaurant, you're served by whoever you get. Sure, if dear husband and I, visited a regular restaurant and enjoyed the same server, time and time again, and the server provided us with top-notch service on each and every occasion we were there, then she or he would be rewarded, and standing firm and committed to my earlier posts related to not tipping, the very same server would also enjoy zero tips from dear husband and I, for poor service. I wonder what sort of lesson or lessons are learned by tipping people and rewarding them monetarily for sub-standard service? What sort of message does that send to a worker as far as how dedicated they should be or not be to please? In turn, I wonder what sort of work ethics this would instill upon a younger generation worker, to be rewarded for putting in the least amount of effort? No. I stand strong in my beliefs and will not, have not, and will never reward [I]anyone[/I] for a job poorly done. That just isn't reality in my world and it isn't my speed. [/QUOTE]
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