A
strange thing is happening during my almost-daily lunch order at Dairy
Queen. It's closed, you know, for inside dining. But the drive-thru does
a booming business. It is not uncommon for me to be 13th in line. The
line moves fairly quickly. About one minute per car has been the
standard. Sometimes I'm only five cars back. Sometimes the line is
quicker.
Anyhoo... about once a week, a little gal will
bring my order out while I'm still in line. That's nice of her, but not
required, or even welcomed, and in fact makes me a bit surly. The cars are so close that it doesn't help
me get T-Hoe out of there any quicker. I still have to wait for the cars
in front of me to pull forward. Generally, my pretzel sticks are
brought out when one or two cars are still ahead of me.
Here's the thing. I thank the little gal, and hand her my money. She gives me the bag, and says,
"I'll be right back with your change."
Darn
tootin' she will! I get two items off the 2 for $4 menu. My total is
$4.33. I hand her a five dollar bill. No way am I giving her my 67 cents
as a tip! That's almost the 69 cents I need to go with my dollar for a
daily Diet Coke!
Dairy Queen employees know that
they're not working for tips. They get a normal salary. The dining room
is closed, and even when open, you pick up your food at the counter. No
waitresses. No carhops. No tips.
Don't get me wrong.
They don't hint at a tip. They are quite sweet and apologetic for my
wait. But I'm still not giving them a tip. You'd think, by using common
sense, they'd bring out some change with them. Like the coins, or what
change would be if I paid with a ten or a twenty. Just have it there in a
pocket or pouch. Otherwise, how are they really helping to speed things
along, if they have to go back inside, ring up the bill on a register,
and come back out with change?
I don't mind leaving a
tip for waitresses or carhops. They are often paid less than minimum
wage. Tips are supposed to be reported to the IRS. In fact, these
employees are taxed as if they ARE being paid minimum wage, whether they
actually receive tips to get them to that level or not. Dairy Queen
pays their workers appropriately, because they are not in a position to
receive tips.
Sorry, Dairy Queen drive-thru gals.
I'll hang onto my change when I drive through. You might as well stay
inside your air-conditioned building, and slide that window open for my
transaction.
3 comments:
It really doesn't make any sense to bring your food out when you clearly can't move out of line to get away home. I agree with the no tipping too.
Are you goin' back to the 1800s... when ice cream was hand-cranked? What are you drinking when you're working on the titles? ;)
Yes, I think those DQ workers are trying to augment their salaries... Good thing you're too smart for their tricks.
River,
Good to know I'm not the only "cheapskate" in the Blogosphere! Now you have reminded me of an incident that will be tomorrow's post.
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Sioux,
My knowledge of history is abysmal, but I DO remember catchy slogans!
I spent a career making myself immune to the tricks of teenage girls, so a DQ Blizzard-slinger isn't putting one over on Mrs. HM!
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