mojo84 wrote:How do you know he does not speak for the establishment. He is an employee and represents the establishment in its interactions with you. Do you accept the food he or she brings you? Do you accept if they tell you they don't take personal checks? What makes you think only a manger can tell you? Is that in the law or is that just how you want it to be?stingeragent wrote:I too disagree on the waiter thing. A waiter does not speak for the establishment. It is of my opinion that the authority person is the one making the rules. If the waiter can't say, ok it's time to close down the restaurant for the evening, they can't give you notice to leave. Same thing with a walmart cashier. They don't speak for the overall interests of the store. That is what managers are for.
that guy/gal waiting on you could be a manager, you never know.