I work at a Sonic Drive-In as a Crew Leader.
If you want to get a tip, you have to bust your ass, smile at all times and be as fast as possible while still being organized and smooth with presentation. Sometimes, you won't get a tip, but in the end, it doesn't matter. You get paid minimum wage if you don't make tips, and your tips get taxed if you do. Either way, the kids will complain about "not making enough money" when they're basically making the same as if they straight up worked in the kitchen, just part of their paycheck is in their hands.
I try to tip 15-20% if the service is good, and if it's awesome, I'll do 25% and give them a nice note about how I appreciated their service. Working in the food industry sort of humbles you to the shit that people go through.
If you want to get a tip, you have to bust your ass, smile at all times and be as fast as possible while still being organized and smooth with presentation. Sometimes, you won't get a tip, but in the end, it doesn't matter. You get paid minimum wage if you don't make tips, and your tips get taxed if you do. Either way, the kids will complain about "not making enough money" when they're basically making the same as if they straight up worked in the kitchen, just part of their paycheck is in their hands.
I try to tip 15-20% if the service is good, and if it's awesome, I'll do 25% and give them a nice note about how I appreciated their service. Working in the food industry sort of humbles you to the shit that people go through.






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