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<p>[QUOTE="Ltrain, post: 874418, member: 24795"]Speaking as a retail manager, it's not the customers responsibility to ensure that they have paid the proper amount for the product and/or services rendered. That is strictly the responsibility of the company, and in this situation, the responsibility of the cashier (bartender).</p><p><br /></p><p>One single event where a bartender was careless or clueless (I should note I put up enough money to cover my tab, he only took half...) with the money he was handling doesn't make me a bad person, regardless of what you'd like to think. Also, me not giving a damn about the morality or lack of thereof of his taking of $14 of Ikes that technically did not belong to him somehow relates to this country going down the toilet? Don't be a dumbass.</p><p><br /></p><p>As far as the bank employee providing poor-quality customer service and being disrespectful, that is in a completely different ballpark than a bartender simply not paying attention to the money he is handed. I, personally, would absolutely want to know if any one of my employees was treating a customer improperly, and I would definitely come down hard on them. It's simply not in any ones best interests to have an employee under performing and leading to possible dissatisfied customers.</p><p><br /></p><p>To be quite frank, I feel that you are a relatively pathetic individual. I don't care if you don't post in threads I start, it's not going to be much of a loss, given the nature of your posts that I have seen. I also love how you used the blue, bolded text. Does it make you feel important? Help you make up for deficiencies elsewhere? Because I'm sure you have more than your fair share of them.</p><p><br /></p><p>With all that said, this will be my last post on the subject. I put up enough money to cover my tab upon him telling me how much it was. He took half the stack of half dollars I put up, and then handed me my receipt. I left the rest there, along with $5. As far as I'm concerned, relating to my out of pocket expense, the bar did not lose any money.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ltrain, post: 874418, member: 24795"]Speaking as a retail manager, it's not the customers responsibility to ensure that they have paid the proper amount for the product and/or services rendered. That is strictly the responsibility of the company, and in this situation, the responsibility of the cashier (bartender). One single event where a bartender was careless or clueless (I should note I put up enough money to cover my tab, he only took half...) with the money he was handling doesn't make me a bad person, regardless of what you'd like to think. Also, me not giving a damn about the morality or lack of thereof of his taking of $14 of Ikes that technically did not belong to him somehow relates to this country going down the toilet? Don't be a dumbass. As far as the bank employee providing poor-quality customer service and being disrespectful, that is in a completely different ballpark than a bartender simply not paying attention to the money he is handed. I, personally, would absolutely want to know if any one of my employees was treating a customer improperly, and I would definitely come down hard on them. It's simply not in any ones best interests to have an employee under performing and leading to possible dissatisfied customers. To be quite frank, I feel that you are a relatively pathetic individual. I don't care if you don't post in threads I start, it's not going to be much of a loss, given the nature of your posts that I have seen. I also love how you used the blue, bolded text. Does it make you feel important? Help you make up for deficiencies elsewhere? Because I'm sure you have more than your fair share of them. With all that said, this will be my last post on the subject. I put up enough money to cover my tab upon him telling me how much it was. He took half the stack of half dollars I put up, and then handed me my receipt. I left the rest there, along with $5. As far as I'm concerned, relating to my out of pocket expense, the bar did not lose any money.[/QUOTE]
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