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    Angry Rude staff and you're expected to tip?

    Why do most bartender/cashiers at SCs think they deserve anything when they're act like bitter bitches and have been rude and unfriendly since day one? I'm running out of tolerance, having ignored this and tipped them well if I made alot on a particular bight. Now when I do well, I tip them decently, but not as well as I used to and tonight the bitch blew up at me. They seem to think they're entitled to your hard earned money because they've worked there longer than you??? Bee-atch. I used to tip this bitch over 60 bucks on a good night and she has the nerve to get swift? That bitch is getting mandatory minimum of six bucks, period. Talk about ungrateful. It's not like she even does any extra work for me!! Is anyone else fed up with taking shit from these pieces of shit who feel they deserve a handout?

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    a tip is just that a TIP... give the min... if she has a problem with you tell her to take it up with management to have the man. min raised if its that big a problem.. im thinking $6 min times 30 girls shes making $180 MINIMUM... not to mention most probably tip more... i dont think management would do anything about it.

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    Actually customers have the same issues. I have no problem with tipping waitresses and bartenders, in fact when intially arriving I prefer the bar area. The trouble I have is with
    non essential service providers in clubs who still want tips. The classics are car parking valets and doormen, (and infreqently door women.)


    If you need a car valet there are several issuses. If for security, the club is in the wrong place with inadeuate parking security. Therefore why am I there?

    If because parking is insufficent or laid out badly... same issues. Therefore... why am I there?

    The ultimate. A new large paved parking lot, with security fence and cameras, and still a parking valet. Then... Really why am I there?

    Same with doormen. I don't want to be shepherded to the bad seating area in the club
    that is vacant. I don't want a bad seat and be assigned a "bad non occupied dancer."The negativiety is so ingrained by now that any dancer approaching me after being seated
    gets a no thanks, merely because she was told to pounce on me.

    Doorman of course wants a $20 tip for providing me with a bad table and a dancer I don't want. Same question. Why am I here at this club?

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    Default Re: Rude staff and you're expected to tip?

    They seem to forget that a tip is a TIP. The higher you go the harder it is for them to acce[t less. If I had started out with six dollars and slowly increased with good behavior she would be thrilled if I gave her what I'm giving her now. You have to start out lower to get some respect and let them earn their tip. I feel so stupid for having tipped her so much in the past, and she treated me like shit back then too. I highly resent it now, having wised up and it'll be six bucks for a very, very long time and then even if she starts acting nice ad doing favors it will be a slow and small 'raise'.

    I think partly that she feels entitled to more from me because I tend to make alot there but ya know, sometimes you don't want to be defined and treated according to how much money you have or make, especially when there's zero basic courtesy. Plus I have no respect for people who don't even have the desire to do their job well and their effort falls even below least minimum. Those people don't deserve my hard earned money. If you have any fucking brains at all, be courteous, and do the job instead of standing there continuing to chat socially knowing that a dancer is waiting with a customer for your lazy, disrespectful ass to run their credit card. I've had this happen over and over. Time is money in the club and now I don't wait, I bark their name to pull them away from their diversion.

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