Hanging close to the bar if you're in a club. I may be critical of servers but I understand they need to serve as many customers as they can to maximize their tips. Cheers was a TV show, not reality in a club. Order your drink and move on. You think when I walk into a bar I want to be 3 deep waiting for a beer? Exception: hot girl. She attracts guys to a bar like a fly to a bug zapper. I'm surpised some bartender never got a babe to be their wingman.
Since when do bartenders tell you their name? Maybe in some places, but not any place I've ever been. Snapping or whistling is just a way to get their attention. It's not just for dogs, for crying out loud. I also call my dogs by name, so I guess if even if I did know the bartenders name I shouldn't use it, lest I be treating him like a dog. Sheesh. If you don't get their attention somehow, good luck getting a drink. Why are people so soft? "Oh, someone snapped their fingers to get my attention, boo hoo... now I must get revenge by NOT DOING MY JOB and TREATING A CUSTOMER LIKE SHIT..." Screw that. There goes your tip and my future business. And if I were your boss you'd be fired immediately.
Only tip 15%? If I don't get decent service... you get a buck.. If I get half way decent service... a $7.50 drink is a $10 easy. I'll happily stay out of your bar if you have a problem with that.
@@bluu_ice6554Then it sounds to me like the OP would give you a great tip because you earned it. Do you think a $2.50 tip for a $7.50 drink is not a great tip? That's 33%!
A highly customized drink or something random found on the internet is one thing. But if a drink is actually on the menu, it's fair game. Same goes for food. Customers should not be shamed, looked down upon, or provided bad service for ordering something that is quite literally on the menu.
In my bar hopping days, I could sit down at a dozen bars and my drink was on the way. I took care of bartenders. My drink was easy to remember. Dewar's on the rocks with a side water please.
Sounds like bartenders are just as narcissistic as some of their patrons! I used to go to bars to be served and not really be concerned about the personal issues of the server. I also learned it doesn’t matter if you tip big or not , you struggle to get another drink when you need one. I tried the big tipping thing for a while and walk in and be treated like a total stranger and I realized my investment got zero returns! Do your job and do it well or find something else you enjoy doing....customers aren’t there to kiss your azz.....and many places are closing down with people having less disposable income to waste these days!
And by the way, there are couples who met at a bar, one being a customer and the other staff, because one of them hit on the other. It's a matter of reading signals, being subtle, and not being a creepy jerk. Skills we all used to know but the younger generations has apparently lost.
They will ONLY tip 15percent !!! Yeah ok... with inflation now your lucky if a working class person can even afford the cost of a night at the bar and now somehow 15% tip is no good. Mashed needs to come down to the real world where the rest of us live.
What do you think is the biggest red flag for a bar patron?
Hanging close to the bar if you're in a club. I may be critical of servers but I understand they need to serve as many customers as they can to maximize their tips. Cheers was a TV show, not reality in a club. Order your drink and move on. You think when I walk into a bar I want to be 3 deep waiting for a beer? Exception: hot girl. She attracts guys to a bar like a fly to a bug zapper. I'm surpised some bartender never got a babe to be their wingman.
Invading personal space
I failed as a bartender because I know nothing about sports. Patrons would always want to talk about some game and I'd be like "What game?" 😂
I'm not a sports fan. But, I know how to be when in certain company.
Since when do bartenders tell you their name? Maybe in some places, but not any place I've ever been. Snapping or whistling is just a way to get their attention. It's not just for dogs, for crying out loud. I also call my dogs by name, so I guess if even if I did know the bartenders name I shouldn't use it, lest I be treating him like a dog. Sheesh.
If you don't get their attention somehow, good luck getting a drink. Why are people so soft? "Oh, someone snapped their fingers to get my attention, boo hoo... now I must get revenge by NOT DOING MY JOB and TREATING A CUSTOMER LIKE SHIT..."
Screw that. There goes your tip and my future business. And if I were your boss you'd be fired immediately.
Them : it's thanksgiving. why are you working??? ME: WHY ARE YOU HERE? THEM: because its brunch.
I Always try To Treat Them, Like I would want To be Treated. The Golden Rule. Bartenders are People too.
Only tip 15%? If I don't get decent service... you get a buck.. If I get half way decent service... a $7.50 drink is a $10 easy. I'll happily stay out of your bar if you have a problem with that.
I agree with you on that 100%
Please stay outta my bar. I work hard to get great tips
@@bluu_ice6554If you really worked “hard”, you’d agree with me.
@@bluu_ice6554Then it sounds to me like the OP would give you a great tip because you earned it.
Do you think a $2.50 tip for a $7.50 drink is not a great tip? That's 33%!
A highly customized drink or something random found on the internet is one thing. But if a drink is actually on the menu, it's fair game. Same goes for food. Customers should not be shamed, looked down upon, or provided bad service for ordering something that is quite literally on the menu.
In my bar hopping days, I could sit down at a dozen bars and my drink was on the way. I took care of bartenders. My drink was easy to remember. Dewar's on the rocks with a side water please.
Sounds like bartenders are just as narcissistic as some of their patrons! I used to go to bars to be served and not really be concerned about the personal issues of the server. I also learned it doesn’t matter if you tip big or not , you struggle to get another drink when you need one. I tried the big tipping thing for a while and walk in and be treated like a total stranger and I realized my investment got zero returns! Do your job and do it well or find something else you enjoy doing....customers aren’t there to kiss your azz.....and many places are closing down with people having less disposable income to waste these days!
Screw tips! Unless they deserve it!
Wow, that's HORRIBLE. Since I won't get to see it, let me know what Hell is like.
Tip in advance, they love it.
Three rules for being a regular at a bar.
1) Be polite
2) Tip well regardless of service
3) Never hit on the waitstaff
I'm not going to tip well regardless of service. They need to earn their tips. They are not entitled to them.
And by the way, there are couples who met at a bar, one being a customer and the other staff, because one of them hit on the other.
It's a matter of reading signals, being subtle, and not being a creepy jerk. Skills we all used to know but the younger generations has apparently lost.
@@jackgilchrist It's not their sense of entitlement. It's your character.
@@jackgilchrist When you tip well after a mistake they will remember.
Scotch on the rocks, and make it snappy barkeep!
They will ONLY tip 15percent !!! Yeah ok... with inflation now your lucky if a working class person can even afford the cost of a night at the bar and now somehow 15% tip is no good. Mashed needs to come down to the real world where the rest of us live.
Bars shouldnt be. Drink at home or at gatherings. Bars tends to make more duis
Hey can I work for the masked RUclips channel I can submit content for days because I worked as a customer service industry for over 20 years
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