Tipping service writers...
#31
Drifting
Sheesh, everyone's got their hand out these days. If you want to reward exemplary service, call the General Manager and point out the behavior you'd like to reward and maybe send over a couple of pizzas for lunch some day.
You know what...you bring your car in with your pizzas and I'll bring mine in with me once a year thanks you in cash and let's see who gets the better service....I don't mind paying for excellent service. I used to be a bartender and I hated guys like you that thought it was my job to serve them. I'm sorry but that's just being cheap and nothing more.
You know what...you bring your car in with your pizzas and I'll bring mine in with me once a year thanks you in cash and let's see who gets the better service....I don't mind paying for excellent service. I used to be a bartender and I hated guys like you that thought it was my job to serve them. I'm sorry but that's just being cheap and nothing more.
#32
i would feel fine tipping the car wash guys at the dealer but not the service advisor. that is just plain awkward. i have handed over wine on many occasions so my service guys.. i was told bring me hard liquor next time by a few! lol
#33
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Agreed.
One time I sent over a few dozens of Beard Papa's cream puffs, and the manager told me that the whole shop liked them so much there was a small riot fighting for the last cream puff
Since then, everyone over there remembered me as the cream puff customer, and they treated me like their best friend ever.
Like my Great Uncle taught me -- 'Food lubricates business.'
With best regards,
One time I sent over a few dozens of Beard Papa's cream puffs, and the manager told me that the whole shop liked them so much there was a small riot fighting for the last cream puff
Since then, everyone over there remembered me as the cream puff customer, and they treated me like their best friend ever.
Like my Great Uncle taught me -- 'Food lubricates business.'
With best regards,
#34
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My brother in law brings around shrimp trays at Christmas time to his best customers (fleet customers). They never forget stuff like that.
#35
Rennlist Member
Good service - Full marks on the survey
Great service - Letter or e-mail to his/her superior
Personal favor - Food or booze
Cash is tres gauche in this situation, IMO.
Great service - Letter or e-mail to his/her superior
Personal favor - Food or booze
Cash is tres gauche in this situation, IMO.
#37
Team Owner
You know what...you bring your car in with your pizzas and I'll bring mine in with me once a year thanks you in cash and let's see who gets the better service....I don't mind paying for excellent service. I used to be a bartender and I hated guys like you that thought it was my job to serve them. I'm sorry but that's just being cheap and nothing more.
FWIW, I tip bartenders and wait staff because they often make less than minimum wage and it's considered part of their pay. The service writer at a Porsche dealer is nothing like that. If I get better service by bribing the writer, then I'm clearly at the wrong place.
Just for the record, Tommy didn't say that, I did...Tommy just doesn't know how to quote. I agree that food is a better way to get what you want than the awkward action of handing the service guy a twenty.
Bingo.
#38
Drifting
[QUOTE=tooloud10;8355620]You were a bartender and hated people that thought it was your job to serve them? Er, what exactly would you say the function of a bartender IS, then?
Let me just clear up my point....first of all I don't tip the Service Writer it's the technician I tip...I could've been clearer on that.
What I didn't say but I believe clearly inferred is that of course it's my job to serve the customers; that's what I'm being paod for...even the ones that don't tip but they are not going to get my best service...that's just human nature! That's what I'm saying and you knew that's what I meant. I would only tip the technician for outstanding service and that's what I get.
Cheap is cheap
tom
Let me just clear up my point....first of all I don't tip the Service Writer it's the technician I tip...I could've been clearer on that.
What I didn't say but I believe clearly inferred is that of course it's my job to serve the customers; that's what I'm being paod for...even the ones that don't tip but they are not going to get my best service...that's just human nature! That's what I'm saying and you knew that's what I meant. I would only tip the technician for outstanding service and that's what I get.
Cheap is cheap
tom
#39
Drifting
Hey if you don't want to give a tip that's your business....justifying it is something else again.
Tom