'My bill was a third of what it would have been': Diner gets cheaper bill after sticking it to the 'Mean Girl' waitresses who were picking on the new guy

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    Font - Posted by u/Temporary-King3339 22 hours ago Mean waitresses left a neophyte waiter out to dry. S OC
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    Font - I don't know if this qualifies as malicious compliance, but I think it's close. I lived in Sedona, AZ but would go down to Phoenix for doctor's appointments and big city stuff. I went to a sushi bar and my waiter was this poor college age guy, totally in over his head but trying.
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    Font - He doublechecked my order, took forever to get my ice tea, and was running all over the place. Bad service can be aggravating, but he was so panicked I felt sorry for him. I get rattled easily and would be a terrible waitress so I could sympathize. I could see two female waitresses off in the corner, glaring at him and gossiping.
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    Font - After I ate, he kind of disappeared. He may have been fired at this point, I don't really know. I waved at the two female waiters...nothing. After about ten more minutes I walked up and asked if I could get my bill. They huffed and made a comment that I wasn't their table but would check. I could see more grumbling.
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    Font - They brought the check out, and it was the wrong one, about a third less than I had ordered. I tried to get their attention again, but they weren't having it. So I went to the register and paid.
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    Font - After I paid, I said I tried to get your attention and let you know you gave me the wrong bill. I think they thought I was going to ask for a refund. I just said thanks, my bill was a third what it would have been. One of the waitresses looked a little panicky and said wait we'll do it over. Just said no thanks, I'm fine.
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    Font - zangetsuthefirst · 20 hr. ago I had a similar issue at Dennys once. This one young woman, clearly new to the job, was running around doing several tables and stressing a lot while the one older woman had 2 tables and she just stood at the pass through window talking to the cook and texting. The
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    Font - cook told her to help the girl multiple times because she making mistakes as new people do. Ended up asking for the manager (I feel bad for accidentally scaring the new girl by asking for him) and told him what was going on,
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    Font - the two tables the old girl was doing were old people just drinking coffee, her telling the cook to mind his business when he tried to get her to help the new girl, and how well she was doing despite being set up to fail. He just said that it's normal for old girl and the new girl was just not good.
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    Font - One day when I was at work at a diner I was working at, I saw the bosses interview her and told them what I saw and thought of her. They did hire her and guess who was actually quite good at the job with a bit of training? Even my daughter, going through her shy phase, liked her when we came in for our weekly Sunday breakfast
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    Font - date when her mom worked a morning shift. Within two years she was head server in a diner that didn't see much staff turn over.
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    Font - verminiusrex 17 hr. ago Good training is the key. I signed up to work as a dishwasher at a friend's place when it opened up. Second day I became a server with my full training consisting of "Maggie quit, you're up!"
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    Font - Told him I've never served before, he told me to do my best. I worked 8 months, did ok for someone who's never had proper server training (was only 4 hours a day for lunch shift), and was thankful to never do that again.
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    Font - yeahyeahiknow2 - 22 hr. ago Sounds like you encountered a couple lifers. These women are so de....n irritating when you are a server and every resteraunt has them. They are the ones who have been serving their entire life and think thier sh don't stink.
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    Font - They usually dedicate more time to making the lives of the servers who don't kiss thier aes miserable than actually serving.
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    Font - When I was serving at Denny's we had one that just hated me, mostly because I was great at my job and made mad money at a place you usually didn't. She went to our manager told her I called her a b . This
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    Font - manager pulled me in the office and told me to apologize to this miserable old piece of trailer trash as she sat there, arms crossed, all smug and smiles. I just sat down and said we were going to be there a long time cause I never said it and maybe she was projecting being she knew the truth without having to be told.
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    Font - Sat there and hard stared at her for 5 minutes before they just told me to go back to the floor.
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    Rectangle - dbear848 22 hr. ago OP has more patience than I do, I would have probably just walked to the door to see if that would get anyone's attention.
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    Font - I watched my server walk out of the restaurant and drive off in a car one time. I finally convinced another server to take care of my table. I don't know if the original server ever came back.

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