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imit8him -> RE: Another Tipping Dilemma (4/1/2008 1:07:50 AM)
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ORIGINAL: BlueAdept I would guess the manager already knows about the lack of service. It would be pretty hard for them to miss it. I do think speaking to them about the level/quality of service is the correct step. However, you might speak with the server first. That would be the "biblical model", however it might also very much backfire on you. If you gently speak with the server, and she makes no change in her level of support, then you can go to the manager and make it clear that you are not happy with the service. If you have done that, and they change make a point of saying THANK YOU! If no change is made, then you have to make a choice, are you willing to contunie to eat there even without the service meeting your desired level. Please understand each person has their own personality, this server may have "big" shoes to fill. She is attempting to replace someone that was in that role far longer, and likely did it without nearly as much effort. It is also possible this server has no business being in that job, and should find something else to do that would be much more fitting for her personality. I guess I am asking. Is she even trying (in your opinion), or is this a view where you really just want the old one back? How many weeks/days has this new server been there? If you have seen no improvement after 2-3-4 weeks, then it is an attude issue and the manager needs to know. Yeah, the new server is the perm replacement and she's been there for about 2 months now. I haven't gone there in the last 2 weeks or so, but I do recall each time I've seen her, she seems to do this to everyone. I noticd she did not seem happy to be working there as well and I felt maybe she didn't know how to wait tables and that she didn't even wantt he job (her attitude at least seemed to suggest that). But as for confronting the server first, hmmm..I think that may not be a good idea. I realize what you're referring to in the Bible in Matthew (about the "three-step church discipline model")about going first to your brother if he has offended you and then take witnesses...and finally go to church leadership. But with this woman, she's not really Christian I don't think and I think that it would be too awkward to say to her "You service is not very good." ... lol [sm=angelhalo.gif] I'd rather let the manager know, so he can deal with it. What do you think? -Imit [:)]
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