The future is here and I'm just a little nervous about it:
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Tablet computers take wait out of waiting tables
Stacy Finz, Chronicle Staff Writer
Liz Hafalia / The Chronicle
Who needs service with a smile?
Not 26-year-old Ivan Tsurikov. "I actually dread human interaction of any kind," he said.
That's why Tsurikov, who works for a small investment firm on the Peninsula, prefers to order his lunch from a computer rather than a server. This week he and two friends tried the Presto tablet, a computer smaller than an iPad and larger than a smart phone, at Calafia Cafe in Palo Alto.
The Presto takes orders, predicts when diners' food will arrive at their table, acts as a personal sommelier, provides self-checkout, splits checks and even calculates the tip. It will either e-mail the receipt or a server can bring a paper one - your choice.
Eventually, it will tell diners what kinds of wines they like based on a personality quiz. And there are games: interactive ones that the whole table can participate in or ones that will keep a child busy for hours.
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yrs,
rubato
The future is here and I'm just a little nervous about it:
Re: The future is here and I'm just a little nervous about i
A new set of "AAA's"?
Edited to add: When I leave a tip in a restuarnt it is usually about 20%
I will not tip for bad or indifferent service.
I was a room service waiter in San Diego while attending school. I did a d@mn good job. I lived off my tips and was able to bank my salary. I know restaurant work is hard and dealing with assorted a-holes is part of the job. If one is not able to offer superior service, find another line of work.
Edited to add: When I leave a tip in a restuarnt it is usually about 20%
I will not tip for bad or indifferent service.
I was a room service waiter in San Diego while attending school. I did a d@mn good job. I lived off my tips and was able to bank my salary. I know restaurant work is hard and dealing with assorted a-holes is part of the job. If one is not able to offer superior service, find another line of work.
Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
yrs,
rubato
Re: The future is here and I'm just a little nervous about i
What are "AAAs"?dales wrote:A new set of "AAA's"?
Edited to add: When I leave a tip in a restuarnt it is usually about 20%
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My baseline tip is 20%, too.
yrs,
rubato
Re: The future is here and I'm just a little nervous about i
The thing is to tip a human being, right?
If the tablet is doing all the work, then what are you tipping for?
If the tablet is doing all the work, then what are you tipping for?
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I tip very well for good service, having once waited tables I truly appreciate what a grind it can be.
I can think of plenty of places where a tablet would be an improvement, but most often in my small town, the interaction with waitstaff is one of the nice aspects of dining out.
As to tipping the tablet; I'd bring along a screenwipe and clear off my fingerprints.
I can think of plenty of places where a tablet would be an improvement, but most often in my small town, the interaction with waitstaff is one of the nice aspects of dining out.
As to tipping the tablet; I'd bring along a screenwipe and clear off my fingerprints.
For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.
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~ Carl Sagan
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Why isn't there a poll option for "I don't tip machines"?
The nearest option is "Cut 100% I only tip for fawning subservience" Which is just Pop's way of calling non-tippers arseholes...
The nearest option is "Cut 100% I only tip for fawning subservience" Which is just Pop's way of calling non-tippers arseholes...
Why is it that when Miley Cyrus gets naked and licks a hammer it's 'art' and 'edgy' but when I do it I'm 'drunk' and 'banned from the hardware store'?
Re: The future is here and I'm just a little nervous about i
rubato wrote:What are "AAAs"?dales wrote:A new set of "AAA's"?
Edited to add: When I leave a tip in a restuarnt it is usually about 20%
... "
My baseline tip is 20%, too.
yrs,
rubato
Batteries.
Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
yrs,
rubato
Re: The future is here and I'm just a little nervous about i
Someone still brings the food and drinks to your table.Sean wrote:Why isn't there a poll option for "I don't tip machines"?
The nearest option is "Cut 100% I only tip for fawning subservience" Which is just Pop's way of calling non-tippers arseholes...
yrs,
rubato
Re: The future is here and I'm just a little nervous about i
Like I still tip at a buffet, I'd probably still tip for this -- although I'd probably not go over 20% because part of the service is hearing about the food, making suggestions about combinations of food and wine, etc. etc. It's not sucking up, its doing a good job.
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Re: The future is here and I'm just a little nervous about i
I presume that once the order is placed, a human bring the drinks and food to the table, follows up, refills drinks, and so forth. A human still has to bus the table.
I like it. Less chance of an error in the order. The waiter/ess doesn't have to contend with assholes asking stupid questions and changing their tiny little minds.
I would tip the same (1/7, plus or minus).
I like it. Less chance of an error in the order. The waiter/ess doesn't have to contend with assholes asking stupid questions and changing their tiny little minds.
I would tip the same (1/7, plus or minus).
