Archive for August, 2009

Just for Courtney

In light of Courtney’s impending nuptuials, I decided to post this very strange proposal on here. My boyfriend showed it to me and I thought it was absolutely hilarious.

Chapter 1 & 2 Response

It is amazing how much the world has changed as a result of the Internet. From being able to correct newspapers to blogging about occurrences in all areas of the world, the Internet has allowed people to truly become a part of media. We can create our own videos, post our own thoughts, and respond to people across the world.

Richardson is correct in his belief that with such a powerful tool on our hands, it naturally needs to become a part of our curriculum. Students today spend a great deal of time on the Internet and it is only natural to use this as a tool. Finding ways to incorporate the Internet into our classrooms is something that today’s teachers are certainly faced with.

Dealing with Chapter 2 and the discussion of Web logs, I feel that it is a wonderful tool that if used responsibly can enhance a student’s learning experience. For instance, teachers could post assignments on line, thus using less paper as well as giving students access to the homework with the click of a mouse. Most colleges today use the Internet extensively. Incorporating it into our high school curriculum is a good way to begin to prepare students for their college experience.

Have You Ever Seen “Waiting”?

Today at lunch Sarah and I were having a conversation about tipping waiters. She, like me, is an English Major and naturally Math is not our strong suit. She said that she normally only tips 10% because it’s really the only thing she can successfully calculate in her head. This made me lose it. No seriously, I taught percentages today. That’s how much this bothers me.

Math is terrible. Sorry to the fans, but no part of me wants to pursue much of anything that requires more than basic addition and subtraction. While I’m no advocate, every person who wishes to dine in a restaurant should know how to do percentages. Why you may ask? Because 10% is a really crappy tip, especially if you work in a place like I do where two people can eat for $30. $3? Seriously? Do you realize that I make $2.13 an hour to paste that smile on my face and pretend like I care what you order? Believe it or not, I’m not here because I want to be. I’m here because in order to obtain my degree I’m going to have to shell out some serious money.

If you’re like my friend Sarah who just doesn’t get it then I understand, but you still need to do something about it. If you really cannot wrap your mind around calculating it mentally, then take out your phone (because everyone has it) and multiply your check by .whatever percent you want to leave us.

Finally, if you tip based off your check, then I as a server/waiter reserve the right to not serve you. It really isn’t my fault if you’re trying to stay healthy so you come in to eat a cracker and a side salad. I give you the same service as someone who orders filet mignon and bottles of wine.

My suggestion to the public: Be nice to your servers. We’ve been stiffed countless times, recieved horrible tips and had to alter our ENTIRE menu to fit your desires. The least you could do is help us out a little.

Any person who has ever worked in a restaurant where your pay is based off tips understands where I’m coming from. Check and make sure you’re not one of those people.

Yes this is long, and yes it’s ranting. I love you Sarah.. I’m not mad at you. I’m just trying to make a point.

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