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Kitty said: Yes.When a meal is comp'd for an error, i.e. lost ticket, does the server get st-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(When a meal is comp'd for an error, i.e. lost ticket, does the server get st),it will help you,my kids.
Question:
We ate at a popular steakhouse yesterday, and after about 45 minutes of waiting for our food, the manager came and explained that the ticket had gotten eaten by the printer and our meals were just being prepared. So my dad half jokingly said so the meals are on the house, right? The manager paused for a split second and said so I'll be buying your dinner today. We also got a $30 voucher for our next visit. I feel kind of guilty, I'm hoping our server isn't penalized for what happened. I left him a tip anyway because he was very attentive otherwise.
Answer:
When I worked as a server I never got charged for errors or lost tickets. Any decent restaurant wants you to be happy and come back so they try to make everything right. If it is a chain or a popular restaurant like you said it is they wouldn't charge their servers for something like that. Cheap low down family owned restaurants that care only about profit might try something like that, but not a reputable restaurant.
However, if I had someone leave with out paying they would make me pay for it or fire me. I find that to be pretty much common in all restaurants because they want their servers to pay attention to their tables.
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Kitty said: Yes.When a meal is comp'd for an error, i.e. lost ticket, does the server get st-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(When a meal is comp'd for an error, i.e. lost ticket, does the server get st),it will help you,my kids.
Question:
We ate at a popular steakhouse yesterday, and after about 45 minutes of waiting for our food, the manager came and explained that the ticket had gotten eaten by the printer and our meals were just being prepared. So my dad half jokingly said so the meals are on the house, right? The manager paused for a split second and said so I'll be buying your dinner today. We also got a $30 voucher for our next visit. I feel kind of guilty, I'm hoping our server isn't penalized for what happened. I left him a tip anyway because he was very attentive otherwise.
Answer:
When I worked as a server I never got charged for errors or lost tickets. Any decent restaurant wants you to be happy and come back so they try to make everything right. If it is a chain or a popular restaurant like you said it is they wouldn't charge their servers for something like that. Cheap low down family owned restaurants that care only about profit might try something like that, but not a reputable restaurant.
However, if I had someone leave with out paying they would make me pay for it or fire me. I find that to be pretty much common in all restaurants because they want their servers to pay attention to their tables.
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