Yes, because as we all know, service staff have enormous power and dictate restaurant policy. This is why they're so highly paid and aren't abused at all by customers, for example. /s
If I work for a company that I've seen screw over our customers on a daily basis, and enough customers refuse to pay my company, then I don't have a leg to stand on when I don't get my full salary all of a sudden.
This is true whether I'm a developer, a ski instructor or a waiter.
> Yes, because as we all know, service staff have enormous power and dictate restaurant policy.
No, as we all know the service staff has no power over the restaurant policy.
They are, however, the communication agent between customer and restaurant, so they should be informing the customer about these surprise charges up front. If they don't, they are indeed complicit.
jzb|3 years ago
unsupp0rted|3 years ago
This is true whether I'm a developer, a ski instructor or a waiter.
drdec|3 years ago
chamwislothe2nd|3 years ago
bakugo|3 years ago
jjav|3 years ago
No, as we all know the service staff has no power over the restaurant policy.
They are, however, the communication agent between customer and restaurant, so they should be informing the customer about these surprise charges up front. If they don't, they are indeed complicit.
adamc|3 years ago