Thursday, February 7, 2013

A Comment on Cracker Barrel Comments

ATTN: This post was originally written on February 6, 2013. After it went up, I was contacted by the original writer of the article and she was none too pleased about my version of the story. I added a few things to make her feel better. Golly, I hope it worked because I really really don't want to upset anybody...

-BW

Sometimes heroes live in a city called Metropolis and they wear capes. Other times, the hero lives in Crawfordsville, Indiana and wears a brown apron while working at Cracker Barrel. Okay, maybe "hero" is too strong a word, but a Cracker Barrel waitress proved that she has honesty and integrity and is way better than I am.

Nicole McKinney was at work serving the usual hash brown casserole and thick sausage patties when two women came into her station. Jane Mitchell and her mother, Sara Froedge, popped in to get their daily recommended allowance of gravy and such. After they were done, Nicole went to clear the table and she discovered a large denomination bill that had been left on the table underneath a napkin. She knew right away that it was too much to be her tip, because most people at Cracker Barrel leave two or three dollars and some shiny dimes. Nicole immediately threw down her tray and rushed to find her customers to give them back the large denomination bill. (I like to imagine that it was a $100 bill or maybe even a $1000, but this is Cracker Barrel we are talking about, so "large denomination bill" could mean a five. Make those Lincolns, yo.) She found her customers in the little gift shop area where they were about to buy some Moon Pies, a rocking chair and a wind chime made out of metal wrenches.

“No way does anyone leave that kind of tip,” McKinney said. “I know I wouldn’t want to lose that kind of money. I knew it had to be a mistake.”

Mitchell thanked Nicole for being so honest and immediately knowing that she never would have left  a big tip like that. “She could have easily put the money in her apron, and we would have never known what happened to the cash,” Mitchell said. “But she didn’t. She did the right thing.” She gave her a hug (really, she only did that to get one more whiff of biscuit) and went on her way.

But wait, there's more!

When Jane Mitchell got home, she put a note on Facebook mentioning how honest her server was and one of her Facebook friends mentioned that they should start a collection to reward the waitress's honesty. Within one week, they had raised $320. The customer contacted the manager at Cracker Barrel to see if it would be alright to come up to surprise the waitress and the manager was probably like, "Well, as long as it doesn't take time away from her side work duties." Nicole McKinney was handed a card that said "I Thessalonians, chapter 5, verse 18, ‘Give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.’” There was also $320. Nicole wept with joy and Jane Mitchell got to show the world what a good up-standing Christian she is and just to make sure, she had a picture taken and then alerted the news media.

Way to go, Nicole McKinney! You give servers a good name.  I am not sure I would have done the same thing if I found a $100 bill on my table. I probably would have thought one of the following things:
  1. I guess they really liked my service.
  2. What $100 bill? I didn't see a $100 bill.
  3. Finders keepers, losers weepers, bitches.
Nicole proves that she is a better person than I am. The last time I went after a customer who had left the restaurant, it was to hand them a pair of sunglasses they had left at the table and even that was after I determined that the sunglasses did not look good on me.

I went to the Yelp page of this particular Cracker Barrel and see that they only have one star. I say we all go over there and give them a 5-star rating and throw a shout out to Nicole for being so cool.

What would you have done if you found a large denomination bill under the napkin when you cleared the table? Or a better question might be, what would you have spent it on?
 
everything below was added on February 7, 2013

After I wrote the above post, I was contacted by the writer of the original article because she felt that I had violated copyright laws. She also failed to see my sense of humor and wanted me to remove the post.  Let me start off by saying I did not copy and paste the original story. The only things that were verbatim from the article were the direct quotes of the people involved.

According to the Fair Use Doctrine (Section 110 (5) of the Copyright Act of 1976), it is allowable to use "limited portions" of a copyrighted item for works such as commentary, news reporting, academic reports, and the like. But you still have to give credit. You cannot claim the work as yours. You must cite where it came from.

Let me cite where the story came from, since the original link to the site wasn't good enough. It came from the esteemed publication called Journal Review in Crawfordsville, Indiana, population 16,042. In other words, about 4,000 people less than on the Bitchy Waiter Facebook page. The original article was written by someone who probably has a couple of Pulitzer Prizes sitting on her mantel right next to the homecoming mum that she saved from her sophomore year in high school.

I truly enjoyed your article and wanted more people to know about waitress Nicole McKinney. I am certain that had Huffington Post or CNN picked up your news story, you would have been quite excited about it. Perhaps you take issue with the fact that someone called The Bitchy Waiter found your story and not Wolf Blitzer. I also apologize that you may have found my twist on the story unflattering, but I always try to paint the picture in favor of the server. Yes, customer Jane Mitchell did a great thing by rewarding Ms. McKinney for her honesty but let's face it: it sounds a little bit attention-whorey, dontcha think? I can quote the bible too, Ms. Mitchell:

“Beware of practicing your righteousness before other people in order to be seen by them, for then you will have no reward from your Father who is in heaven. Thus, when you give to the needy, sound no trumpet before you, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may be praised by others. Truly, I say to you, they have received their reward. But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, so that your giving may be in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you." Matthew 6:1-4 (Thank you to Jenifer for that one.)

I am not going to take the post down because I didn't do anything wrong. News organizations constantly search the Internet for stories to regurgitate and all they have to do is give credit where credit is due. I have done that. And I am done.



Click here to follow The Bitchy Waiter on Twitter.
Click here to find The Bitchy Waiter on Facebook.

19 comments:

JoeinVegas said...

Good follow up - you'll get your own Pulitzer some day if you keep this up.

Anonymous said...

Love that there is a "population" difference of 4000 :)

Anonymous said...

Wolf Blitzed.com lol

Anonymous said...

Oh f u autocorrect

Lenka Reznicek said...

Excellent point-by-point response to Tina...you go, Bitchy! :)

Lenka Reznicek said...
This comment has been removed by the author.
Laura said...

Tina is an obvious holy roller who played up the Christian angle in her coverage -- which is why the Bitchy version was SO much better and more true-to-life!!

Headset Hellion said...

Wow, she still has no comments on that article. I kind of feel sorry for her. Kind of. Not really.

Anonymous said...

You forgot to drop the mic...

Anonymous said...

Love your response Bitchy. You are a Legend in your own life time. I wish you were in Australia and worked with me. (Although you would have to do retail and believe me you could have some bitchy moments)You are a Classic and should be inducted to a Hall Of Bitchiness Fame.- Robyn

Anonymous said...

It has happened to me before a few times. Brand spanking new euro bills have a tendency to stick together. A few months ago I had two young tourists sitting at my table, service was good, they were lovely and when the bill came to 46.00 and they paid with a €50 bill I was fairly happy to be told I could keep the change. I tend to aim for €2 per diner. They had left and I was cashing in my next table by the time I noticed they had overpaid. Luckily enough they were just smoking outside discussing and looking over a map. They were, understandably, thrilled to get the money back and, even though I didn't get anything in addition to the tip, the next time I'd do it again without a second thought. Especially that times are so tight right now every penny makes a difference.

It's a different kettle of fish here though. My regulars are fucking awesome and can be counted on for moral (sometimes publicly) support. Even if a customer was being a total attention whore I'd still give back the money. I'd take the piss out of them later and probably return the money with some rather loud choice words. Very loudly actually. I'd rather humiliate someone than rob from them.

first time poster - Love your work Bitchy, keep it up.

Unknown said...

This is slightly unrelated, but I really can't stand when people brag about doing good deeds or whom they're praying for so that verse kind of rocks my socks.

Katie D. said...

Man, your article is SO much better than the one it's linked to! Also, I have done that, but it was just a really good tip (score!) However I used to routinely chase people down to tell them that they had not noticed the added grat (even though I had circled it) and inadvertantly left me almost 40%. They were always very grateful and around 1/2 the time they would tell me to keep it "for my honesty". It is just nice to have a clear conscience.

Anonymous said...

I just always think, what if i were the one to drop it somewhere table sidewalk whatever. Would i be able 100% to make it between then and mt next shift without it. The answer is always no, so who would i be to take from someone else.

Anonymous said...

This is hilarious! I know her and her attention whoring "friends". You hit the nail on the head with this one. You're right. Why bring attention to yourself when you're a self-proclaimed do-gooder!?

Patty Panakos said...

An article is very meaningful, I got a lot of knowledge from the inside, here I also share some interesting things, if you would like?
Los Angeles Clippers Cheap Jerseys

Anonymous said...

Today my wife,my rand daughter and me for sure stopped at the 172 exit Dickson ,ten for lunch, what we got was good. Servings kinda small, service was great, time to pay for the meal, 39.41 just a little much for what we got, but, the question was. I Adkins , do you give meletery discounts, A sharp no was the answer, seems to me that Cracker Barrel should do as other places, give 15% to the men and women that fight for our country. It not like this company can't afford it.. Thanks,, e

Patent Attorney said...

I really don't think what you've said is that bad at all, it's just your opinion! However, it's very democratic of you to add that part at the end.

Anonymous said...

service@yoshino-shouji.com