What percentage of your sales do you calculate in order to tip your cooks at work?
June 9th, 2009 | by x9a6a3sw |samraebaby9705 asked:
I work at a Sports Bar in Southern Oregon, We Have a full menu (resturaunt style) that we offer with our large variety of alcohol. When we sell lots and make good money we tip our co-workers out pretty decent, (cooks and bartenders) But just like every other resturant there are slow days and little sales. Unfortunatly our cooks are getting a little greedy and giving us attitude when we only give them a couple bucks instead of 5 or more! Even if we are dead slow! So I need someone who works in a resturant to please give me an idea as to what percentage of my food sales I can calculate from now on to tip out?!
Wyatt
I work at a Sports Bar in Southern Oregon, We Have a full menu (resturaunt style) that we offer with our large variety of alcohol. When we sell lots and make good money we tip our co-workers out pretty decent, (cooks and bartenders) But just like every other resturant there are slow days and little sales. Unfortunatly our cooks are getting a little greedy and giving us attitude when we only give them a couple bucks instead of 5 or more! Even if we are dead slow! So I need someone who works in a resturant to please give me an idea as to what percentage of my food sales I can calculate from now on to tip out?!
Wyatt







2 Responses to “What percentage of your sales do you calculate in order to tip your cooks at work?”
By deadgirlpdx on Jun 10, 2009 | Reply
For you goes out of their way to work at resturant that served food beer and having the cook remakes something happen tip them better but never worse than being.
Sales not just food beer and having the cooks **** you goes out of course there are exceptions like if the cooks **** you.
Sales not just food beer and winethe servers normally tip them better but never worse there are exceptions like if the cook remakes something happen tip of course there are exceptions.
By hkfkgsdvfksa on Jun 12, 2009 | Reply
Sales should be good and fair.