That's the thing about faux rage, CJ. Here today gone tomor . . .wait, are those M&Ms? Oh, go to hell Obama. This is all his fault.
hank
That's the thing about faux rage, CJ. Here today gone tomor . . .wait, are those M&Ms? Oh, go to hell Obama. This is all his fault.
hank
That's racist....oh look, my cat has a fluffy tail....
I f8cking hate cats. Harumph.
hank
banker has 1% class
server was probably working another job or student on the side to make ends meet
many servers can't even afford to eat at the very same place they work !!!
$133 on a single meal for an individual , wow.....how many of us eat from the dollar menu's ?
he/she may have 99% more wealth, but 1% class
next time we shouldn't bail the banks out and save their jobs !!!!
There's not really a tipping culture in Australia. I expect my staff to go out of the way regardless in order to get people to come back, if they get tipped, hell, good for them, bonus. You piss off one customer you lose ten more through word of mouth. You give exemplary service you gain ten more. Simple math.
I only tip waitress if they're pretty and smile to me. I'm with Reservoir Dog's Mr Pink character.
It's a friggin' photoshopped blog post. OMG, the bad bankers....
I'm being repressed! See the banker rudeness inherent in the system !
I'm involved in banking.
Without me and my contribution, the community would be missing an essential form of financing. I work in loan an FDIC loss-share division, so my work is even more vital to today's economy.
When I go out to eat, I tip based on the level of service. I don't judge waiters or waitresses.
Have a nice day.
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/buster/...op-hoax-869032
Now that we can safely say that this particular event was a hoax, let's all admit that if a real person were to tell someone to "get a real job", especially someone in such a huge part of the service industry, and especially in today's economy, said person would deserve to be called a d!ck.The restaurant receipt that a California banker purportedly used to denigrate a waitress--while also leaving her a one percent tip--was wildly “altered and exaggerated,” according to a spokesperson for the Newport Beach restaurant where the businessman supposedly dined earlier this month. A photo of the receipt (seen at right) has gone viral in the past few days, fueled by a back story claiming that the measly tip was the imperious financier’s way of provoking a member of the lowly “99%” who was not sufficiently solicitous. The claim about the tip--and a photo of the receipt--first appeared last week on a blog that is now offline (along with a related Twitter account)