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Posted by Silky Johnson on Dec-11-2006 01:46:

quote:
Originally posted by extacy_bomb
there used to be sick Djs going to Film, like addy,sydney and even deko Z , but those days are gone and they'r way behind the other clubs and simply can't compete with other clubs since there'r alot better ones.

p.s once i had a blast there ,addy was spinning and We were like 20 friends all fucked up

ohhh , good times!





Yup, those were the good days of Film for sure. Everything went downhill after the first shooting/stabbing/whatever it was. So many good memories of Film. I miss that crowd...the same crowd that used to go on the cruises and go to Zone.

*le sigh*


I doesn't really help Film much that they no longer have a liquor license...sure, the club is still really busy (even on Wednesdays sometimes)...but with what kind of crowd? Not really my bag.


Posted by dallastar on Dec-11-2006 01:50:

WHen I lived at Dundas and University there were a couple shootings there - that enough proof right there that I would never go!


Posted by Ace_of_Spades on Dec-11-2006 01:51:

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
ok.


ok?


Posted by Ace_of_Spades on Dec-11-2006 01:53:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie


well who cares we got so many other clubs in TO.

Can't wait till DEc 15th , my last final exam's done and i'm goin nuts again .



Posted by spitty on Dec-11-2006 02:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
bartenders should be lucky they get any tips at all


i don't know a single bartender who would give up every wknd for 6.10 an hour


Posted by Jem_hadar on Dec-11-2006 04:08:

Re: who likes jayforce

quote:
Originally posted by firebush
who likes jayforce



No idea, but I saw they were on the CoZo bill today right after J-Prez's set. (I think)


Posted by Vivid Boy on Dec-11-2006 04:49:

JayForce?? more like GAYforce


Posted by Jem_hadar on Dec-11-2006 04:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Vivid Boy
JayForce?? more like GAYforce


We all knew that one was coming.


Posted by Jayx1 on Dec-11-2006 05:10:

quote:
Originally posted by spitty
i don't know a single bartender who would give up every wknd for 6.10 an hour


thats why the system needs to be changed..

$15 an hour is plenty enough


Posted by spitty on Dec-11-2006 05:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
thats why the system needs to be changed..

$15 an hour is plenty enough


bars won't pay that much. door prices would have to increase or drink prices..and frankly. i still wouldn't do it


Posted by Yohan on Dec-11-2006 06:02:

quote:
Originally posted by spitty
bars won't pay that much. door prices would have to increase or drink prices..and frankly. i still wouldn't do it

Where did that thread on tipping and bartender/waitress wage go?


Posted by spitty on Dec-11-2006 06:36:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
Where did that thread on tipping and bartender/waitress wage go?




#1

#2


woah, i'd hate a lot of you!

and by the way, everywhere i've worked my bosses have said, if they don't tip, serve them last. its my judgement on WHEN i serve you, so if you're not tipping, if you are rude, if you are acting like a shithead then yes. i can and WILL serve you last. what to know why? b/c its more profitable for me to serve someone else first.

don't like it? too bad.


Posted by Yohan on Dec-11-2006 06:46:

quote:
Originally posted by spitty
#1

#2


woah, i'd hate a lot of you!

and by the way, everywhere i've worked my bosses have said, if they don't tip, serve them last. its my judgement on WHEN i serve you, so if you're not tipping, if you are rude, if you are acting like a shithead then yes. i can and WILL serve you last. what to know why? b/c its more profitable for me to serve someone else first.

don't like it? too bad.

So everyone in service industry should get tips, regardless of what sort of service they work in?

Tipping fast food workers...
Well, I've seen it happening. (Though rarely)


Posted by The Wiz on Dec-11-2006 06:52:

quote:
Originally posted by spitty


Friend, hows your paper coming along?

ps. something you cooked smells really good and now I need a snack


Posted by spitty on Dec-11-2006 07:11:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
So everyone in service industry should get tips, regardless of what sort of service they work in?

Tipping fast food workers...
Well, I've seen it happening. (Though rarely)


since i've done every freaking service job under the sun..yes i've seen it happen too, esp with Wendy's regulars


personally i like the system the way it is, but i understand why people would want to change it. But the people that don't tip according to the way things are now..don't be surprised when you get served last. you're just not worth my time.

and furthermore, i wouldn't put up with any of the jobs (prep-cook, cook, hostess, waitress, bartender) if there wasn't tips involved. money-wise it wouldn't be worth it.


Posted by spitty on Dec-11-2006 07:12:

quote:
Originally posted by The Wiz
Friend, hows your paper coming along?

ps. something you cooked smells really good and now I need a snack


tacos baby!!!

c'mon down. i'll meet u in the kitchen


i'm not writing anything anyway (surprise surprise)


Posted by Ace_of_Spades on Dec-11-2006 07:34:

quote:
Originally posted by spitty

woah, i'd hate a lot of you!



lol . seems like I brought an appropriate topic for you.

Well i'm beeing totally honest with you. I tip 99% of times . I used to work as a pizza delievery myself for 2 years and I know how it is . In jobs that have potential for tipping the company doesn't pay much so if people don't tip it aint worth it.
I used to get 2.45$ per delievery at pizza hut and 0$per hour. so it was all depended on delieveries and tips. Bullshit job indeed,so happy i quited finally.
The other pizza places have similar payments for drivers. So when people didn't tip i'd get so upset and that's why i always tip when i go out.
That nite was an exception cause I was out of money, having the worst time ever. And the bitch told me to fuck myself. and threw the coin on me. That's just wrong.


Posted by chinamon on Dec-11-2006 07:39:

does that mean i have to start tipping the girl that gives me a happy ending?


Posted by spitty on Dec-11-2006 07:44:

quote:
Originally posted by extacy_bomb


i didn't even see your post. but on note to that, i've had people that haven't tipped, but have been very cool about it. "i'm sorry. this is all i have left. i'll get you next time" (this doesn't work when u come up again to buy another drink)

that doesn't bother me. i understand if you've run outta money. it happens. most ppl at my bar are students, and don't have tons of cash. being nice and saying something shouldn't get u attitude, and her reaction is bad.

if you're a chronic non-tipper, or u just paid for $8 of drinks with a $100 bill, then yea, i'll serve you last

i won't be deliberately rude though, unless you are to me


Posted by raveed on Dec-11-2006 08:36:

im all for tipping but sometimes people expect a tip for services that require no effort at all which is wrong.

At fast food joints, its just plain silly since its the guys at the back doing all the work and its like your just tipping the cashier because he told you how much your total came to.

At bars, its justified but i really dont see any reason to tip for things like beer or a bottle of water. There was minimum effort involved in the same but i still do it just because i know theres a high chance you'l get ignored the next time you come up to the bar. But if it was a fancy cocktail you ordered and it turned out great then a good tip is in order (even more so if the bartender recommended it to you).

Restaurants i think is where you shouldn't be shy with the tip if the food and service are exemplary. Usually we keep it to 15% for average, 20% for good and 25 for excellent but if the food is horrible and the waiter/ waitress has a whatever attitude, then we tip one cent just to let them know that we didnt forget to appreciate the delightful time we had at the restaurant.

Tipping is slang, sometimes we forget its actually called gratuity which is supposed to mean that you pay for how pleased you were with the quality of service.


Posted by spitty on Dec-11-2006 08:55:

quote:
Originally posted by raveed
At bars, its justified but i really dont see any reason to tip for things like beer or a bottle of water. There was minimum effort involved in the same but i still do it just because i know theres a high chance you'l get ignored the next time you come up to the bar. But if it was a fancy cocktail you ordered and it turned out great then a good tip is in order (even more so if the bartender recommended it to you).


as for bar, bear in mind that its 1am on a saturday and instead of partying with their friends, every wknd (christmas, nye, reading week etc) they're running around behind a bar for $6.40/hr


Posted by Yohan on Dec-11-2006 15:19:

quote:
Originally posted by spitty
as for bar, bear in mind that its 1am on a saturday and instead of partying with their friends, every wknd (christmas, nye, reading week etc) they're running around behind a bar for $6.40/hr

So what?

That's their choice of employment, and should expect crappy hours.


Posted by Claude Hughes on Dec-11-2006 17:47:

dont know about his mixing skills but his hair rox!


Posted by spitty on Dec-11-2006 23:24:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
So what?

That's their choice of employment, and should expect crappy hours.


we expect crappy hours. we DO it because people tip and it becomes worth it. why did I have to explain that????


Posted by Yohan on Dec-11-2006 23:28:

quote:
Originally posted by spitty
we expect crappy hours. we DO it because people tip and it becomes worth it. why did I have to explain that????


LOL

I have a feeling that this... discussion keeps going in circles.


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