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04-05-20 08:38 #10914
Posts: 334I would go with May 14th.
Originally Posted by MedalloPack [View Original Post]
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04-05-20 08:32 #10913
Posts: 334LOL. JH. You said it perfectly. "And for sure the same for the beautiful 19 year old bar girl / escort who lovingly coos sweet nothings in your ear while you nail her into a dirty bed, immediately after some sweaty, obese motherfucker with bad breath & a misshapen little wiener talked insultingly to her during sex & then tried to get out of paying her their previously agreed upon amount".
Unbelievable what they do with a smile on their face. You can't help but think what a mind-fuck that must be for the girls to be fucked which has to feel a little good just do to the senses etc. But be mentally totally turned off by a guy. If it was legal in the US you would have a whole industry of Physiologists to deal with the mental trauma of fucking guys they despise.
Goyo.
Originally Posted by JH1001 [View Original Post]
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04-05-20 08:27 #10912
Posts: 334Easy Job. Not
Just for perspective as well. When I was 19 years old I worked as a desk clerk on my feet 8 hours a day inhaling smoke from the customers who came into the hotel to check in. My legs were exhausted after 9 hours and I was just a "kid".
Plus. Inhaling the smoke was not good every day, all day and it's what the waiters and girls need to deal with every day they work.
Another issue is hearing. Long term effects of listening to loud music (yes the sound system is Good! But still listening for that many hours day after day for a few years, I believe it will cause some damage over time which will affect them later in life.
So. Easy. No, it's not when they have to deal with with general public, plus dealing with semi drunk guys all the time has to be a pain.
My hats off to them and when I get the opportunity to tip, I always do and I don't take them for granted.
Goyo.
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04-05-20 04:06 #10911
Posts: 82Easy Jobs!
As somebody coming from a food service background I beg to differ. If you had one customer per hour to deal with as wait staff maybe your point would be more valid but anybody who has ever bartended, served, or cooked in a busy fast paced environment such as HK knows better. First you are dealing with drunk and obnoxious customers. People here will plead to be perfect customers that never complain but the reality is different. The environment; loud music cigarette smoke, people vomiting, fights are some of the routine things you deal with on a nightly basis regardless of what restaurant or bar in the world you work in it's part of the job. I agree that the waiters can be dicks but how many cheap skate rude demanding customers did he have to deal with before you. A sever who wants to make tip money is usually handling 4-7 customers demanding things left and right, food, drinks, pussy, etc all on top of not being able to hear because of loud music and slurred speech. To paint these guys work as so easy a fifth grader can do it, I challenge anyone one on this board to work a FRI / Sat night in HK and see how well you do. If anybody is up for the challenge PM me and your first arriba is on me. Cheers.
Originally Posted by ClamSlammer [View Original Post]
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04-04-20 19:04 #10910
Posts: 560Originally Posted by TjBrazil [View Original Post]
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04-04-20 15:19 #10909
Posts: 763Originally Posted by TjBrazil [View Original Post]
His net worth was probably around $4 million at death.
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04-04-20 15:00 #10908
Posts: 5656Originally Posted by TjBrazil [View Original Post]
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04-04-20 14:54 #10907
Posts: 5656Originally Posted by TjBrazil [View Original Post]
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04-04-20 10:52 #10906
Posts: 763Originally Posted by JH1001 [View Original Post]
But what you describe above about a waiter's job being difficult, well, not really. You describe tasks in which waiters do not perform, such as making sure the food is prepared the specific way it was ordered and keeping food separated. Those tasks are performed by the cook, not the waiter. And the tasks you describe as "difficult" can only be difficult for people with an IQ below the level of imbecile. You say that bringing the "correct" plate of food is difficult? How hard is to tell the difference between a hamburger and a salad? Not that hard I hope. Bringing the correct food is so easy any 10 year old can do it. And while on rare occasions customer do complain to the waiter about things that are not under his control, like the parking lot, it is extremely rare. Most diners' complaints involve quality of food or poor wait service such as forgetting to bring requested items. Overall, a waiter's job is extremely easy. Greet customer, write down their order, relay the order to the cooks, carry plates to the table. Follow up a couple times to make sure food is satisfactory and offer refills and condiments. It's about as easy a job as there is.
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04-04-20 02:50 #10905
Posts: 2420Originally Posted by LuvMexicanas [View Original Post]
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04-04-20 01:08 #10904
Posts: 89Here's a tip. Don't run with scissors
Originally Posted by Phordphan [View Original Post]
I tip because she's providing a service. And those beautiful ladies, along with waiters that serve me in restaurants, bartenders & a whole bunch of other service workers that I deal with, receive tips from me. And the reason I tip for services is three-fold: 1. A lot of folks actually depend on tips to make ends meet & I feel for them. 2. I appreciate how difficult it is to work in the service industry & tipping is my way of showing my appreciation. 3. Tipping 20% is just so set in the way that I do business with people that it would be hard for me to change it at this point. When I'm on tour in other countries, I often get chastised by the locals for over-tipping. Such is life. If that's the worst thing that happens that day, I can somehow find a way to live with it.
Now, to exemplify the 2nd point, I ask you to consider a waiter. Is it difficult for him to bring a plate of food from the kitchen to your table? No, not necessarily. However, is it difficult for him to 1. Bring the CORRECT plate of food, just the specific way you ordered it, keeping it separate from all of the other gluten-free / kosher / allergic to tree nut orders he has to deal with during that hour while 2. Being harassed by the asshole at table 12 who is yelling at him about his great dislike of the shape of the restaurant's parking lot, all while 3. Smiling & joking with you enough to make your dining experience a truly pleasurable one? You better believe it's fucking difficult. The same with bartenders. The same with the kid who lugs the groceries to your door. And FOR SURE the same for the beautiful 19 year old bar girl / escort who lovingly coos sweet nothings in your ear while you nail her into a dirty bed, immediately after some sweaty, obese motherfucker with bad breath & a misshapen little wiener talked insultingly to her during sex & then tried to get out of paying her their previously agreed upon amount. If you were doing any of the above mentioned jobs, I would tip you as well. Well, you'd have to be extra nice if you were doing the bar girl job. I'd expect DFK, too.
Originally Posted by Phordphan [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Phordphan [View Original Post]
As a complete side note. I just want to say how great it is to have a place like this where folks, especially like the two of us, on polar opposites of the political spectrum, can come together & discuss stuff like this. And we can have a bit of fun while doing it.
Originally Posted by Phordphan [View Original Post]
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04-03-20 23:29 #10903
Posts: 1933Originally Posted by Jackie888 [View Original Post]
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04-03-20 23:13 #10902
Posts: 1173As far as meseros go I hate their guts. They drive me crazy and ruin the experience. You sit down with a girl and they interrupt you constantly about buying a drink. They are exhausting. I don't miss HK at all. I prefer dejavu now for the laid back atmosphere and cool waiters that don't bother you unless you call them over. I get more bang for my buck there when you buy a girl a drink. They will grind on you for 10 minutes off that one drink. I can't wait until the economy opens back up.
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04-03-20 22:48 #10901
Posts: 1173Originally Posted by Dg8787 [View Original Post]
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04-03-20 22:28 #10900
Posts: 151Is the taco stand open? I'm feeling it today.