Funny read! Two points to offer from someone who worked in customer service for 20 years.
1. Do not tip the waitress 45 cents. If you're in Vegas, make a habit of having 20 dollars broken down into small bills in your pocket at all times. If you really had no access to money or intention of acquiring any more cash and still felt the need to give her your loose change, then acknowledge that you fucked up and say "Hey, Ill get you the next time." Chasing her down and making a complete behind of yourself was not the way to go. Based on what I've read from your own language about you and your experience, you are about the worst kind of customer.
2. The waitress was in the wrong to say anything in regards to your tip. I cannot tell you how many times I have had to fire employees for chasing a guest out of a restaurant and handing the tip back "Hey I think you need this more than I do." You just don't do that. Some low life like yourself will tip nothing while somebody else will tip well above and beyond. It equals itself out in that industry.
Funny read! Two points to offer from someone who worked in customer service for 20 years.
1. Do not tip the waitress 45 cents. If you're in Vegas, make a habit of having 20 dollars broken down into small bills in your pocket at all times. If you really had no access to money or intention of acquiring any more cash and still felt the need to give her your loose change, then acknowledge that you fucked up and say "Hey, Ill get you the next time." Chasing her down and making a complete behind of yourself was not the way to go. Based on what I've read from your own language about you and your experience, you are about the worst kind of customer.
2. The waitress was in the wrong to say anything in regards to your tip. I cannot tell you how many times I have had to fire employees for chasing a guest out of a restaurant and handing the tip back "Hey I think you need this more than I do." You just don't do that. Some low life like yourself will tip nothing while somebody else will tip well above and beyond. It equals itself out in that industry.
Funny read! Two points to offer from someone who worked in customer service for 20 years.
1. Do not tip the waitress 45 cents. If you're in Vegas, make a habit of having 20 dollars broken down into small bills in your pocket at all times. If you really had no access to money or intention of acquiring any more cash and still felt the need to give her your loose change, then acknowledge that you fucked up and say "Hey, Ill get you the next time." Chasing her down and making a complete behind of yourself was not the way to go. Based on what I've read from your own language about you and your experience, you are about the worst kind of customer.
2. The waitress was in the wrong to say anything in regards to your tip. I cannot tell you how many times I have had to fire employees for chasing a guest out of a restaurant and handing the tip back "Hey I think you need this more than I do." You just don't do that. Some low life like yourself will tip nothing while somebody else will tip well above and beyond. It equals itself out in that industry.
Funny read! Two points to offer from someone who worked in customer service for 20 years.
1. Do not tip the waitress 45 cents. If you're in Vegas, make a habit of having 20 dollars broken down into small bills in your pocket at all times. If you really had no access to money or intention of acquiring any more cash and still felt the need to give her your loose change, then acknowledge that you fucked up and say "Hey, Ill get you the next time." Chasing her down and making a complete behind of yourself was not the way to go. Based on what I've read from your own language about you and your experience, you are about the worst kind of customer.
2. The waitress was in the wrong to say anything in regards to your tip. I cannot tell you how many times I have had to fire employees for chasing a guest out of a restaurant and handing the tip back "Hey I think you need this more than I do." You just don't do that. Some low life like yourself will tip nothing while somebody else will tip well above and beyond. It equals itself out in that industry.
That's a bizarre story Jimmy. I would've took their money and told them to darn off.
In all honesty, they did you a favor. You were up. You gamble to win So when you win, its time to leave. I do this at the low stakes (1-2 or 2-5) poker tables all the time. Once doubled up, I'm gone.
That's a bizarre story Jimmy. I would've took their money and told them to darn off.
In all honesty, they did you a favor. You were up. You gamble to win So when you win, its time to leave. I do this at the low stakes (1-2 or 2-5) poker tables all the time. Once doubled up, I'm gone.
If you choose to make use of any information on this website including online sports betting services from any websites that may be featured on this website, we strongly recommend that you carefully check your local laws before doing so.It is your sole responsibility to understand your local laws and observe them strictly.Covers does not provide any advice or guidance as to the legality of online sports betting or other online gambling activities within your jurisdiction and you are responsible for complying with laws that are applicable to you in your relevant locality.Covers disclaims all liability associated with your use of this website and use of any information contained on it.As a condition of using this website, you agree to hold the owner of this website harmless from any claims arising from your use of any services on any third party website that may be featured by Covers.