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Originally Posted by Quadstriker
Having been in line behind poker room waitresses cashing out in multiple casinos night after night I can promise you this is 100% absolutely false and the theoretical numbers you just said are complete and total BS.
I've also seen the CAZ casino waitresses cashing out hundreds and hundreds of dollars of chips, I'm just not dumb enough to think that is solely tip money or enough information to estimate their pay rate. Instead I watch what they get tipped at my table, and multiply that by 3-4 tables, and add in the $10 per hour or so that is the minimum wage pay + value of benefits they are making and they can't be too far from $40 per hour.
You and I could argue over our different impressions of their specific hourly rate, but the facts are clear. Their turnover is almost non existent, no one is leaving because they can't find another job as a server that pays anywere near as well.
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Originally Posted by QuadsOverQuads
CAZ has some of the best F&B staff I've ever seen. Give them a break, and let's have some credit where credit is due.
q/q
If "best" is at rolling of eyes at special requests, providing service at a leisurely pace, or best at having a pissy demeaner, I'll give credit. I mean come on, they aren't even near the 50 percentile. Top notch service means getting orders in a reasonable time, getting them right more than 50% of the time, and comes with a welcoming attitude that isn't clearly faked.
A couple years ago their attitude was so poor they had to be among the worst servers anywhere. Of course there are always a few superstars like Tim, but there are very few in that category.
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Originally Posted by NOSUP4U
The waitresses at CAZ imo are awesome. They are nice and really do care about doing a great job. I do agree however that the service has been terrible so far at the new building. I assume this is just because of all the kinks getting worked out. I dunno what their hourly is, but I assume it's decent because the turnover really is basically zero.
I don't think you've been playing regularly for more than a year or so, and I admit their attitude has been much improved the last few years. But even so your first sentence only applies to about half of the day shift, at most.
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Originally Posted by Howard Beale
They've added a cold water urn next to the coffee machine, one prob resolved.
And it tastes like crap and comes in crappy coffee cups.
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About the self serve soda years ago:
The Dept of Health nixed it bec the ice was in a tub (rather than being dropped down from a dispenser), which meant that anybody could adulterate it. Rather than changing the ice system they stopped us from self serv, a real bummer at the time.
That's the story they give, but my source claimed that was just a pretext to protect the server water/soda tips. Obviously they could have done a dispenser, and kept it. In fact the new soda station has an ice dispenser, so there is no health issue now. So why doesn't the room open it up and put some cups in there?
Again my service was still horrendous today, and given with the same sarcastic demeanor by one of the dayshift specials. I'm not entirely blaming the servers for the lousy service, most of the blame clearly goes to kitchen/staffing issues. But I"m also not happy being treated like a jerk just because I want to order food now because I've been waiting a half hour, and want food prepared the way I asked with the drink I asked for, instead of the randomly prepared food and selected beverage the server brings me.
But I'm not telling anyone not to tip the wait staff. I still tip all of them for food service, and tip the 50% who are genuinely pleasant and hardworking very well.
But it's self defeating to tip servers for eventually bringing you a glass of water or soda that you could have gotten yourself immediately without this asinine policy in place. If players stop tipping for the sodas and waters, the servers will beg management to let the players get their own.