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Many establishments require waiters to work overtime to accommodate the increased number of patrons, pointing out that they can often make up the lost tip revenue by serving more people.
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Most workers were given a nominal raise of about $1 per hour, but it didn't come close to making up for the lost tips, she says.
If they cannot move cars quickly, customers become easily annoyed and upset resulting in a poor first impression of the establishment (for example, a restaurant) and lost tips for the Valet.
Most remember the losing tips and the times the Met Office makes a mess of the forecast.
Some restaurant owners have cited trouble attracting and retaining front-of-house staff as the reason for their change of course, but the most common explanation has been the same as Claus Meyer's: losing tips meant losing business.
Workers at Hyatts where it's in effect, whenever it successfully moves business, those workers lose shifts and they lose tips.
A role for mechano-transduction has been further evidenced in hair cells of mutant Ush1g flox/flox mice, which lose tip-links and MET currents prior to degeneration of the shorter row stereocilia (Caberlotto et al., 2011).
That was when it lost the tip of its slender steeple, a Harlem landmark for generations.
The rehearsal director Briana Bowie recently lost the tip of her middle finger missing her mark by seconds; within a month, however, she was performing again.
The work was smelly and dangerous – Moody lost the tip of his index finger to a factory saw – but the pay was a major upgrade on the Marshall Islands.
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