Well folks, here’s how I see it:
Once upon a time, a lonely, bitter old hag of a pastor went
to an Applebee’s with some colleagues. Upon receiving the bill, she thought she
would be self-righteous and write: "I give God 10%. Why do you get
18?" I’m sure she and her stingy buddies had a good laugh at the expense
of the waitress.
Things took a turn for the not-so-humorous when Chelsea
Welch, a co-worker of the original waitress, snapped a photo of the receipt and
posted it on Reddit. Alois Bell, the pastor who wrote the snarky note, was not
amused.
"My heart is really broken," Bell
said. Yeah I’m sure it is. And I’m sure she wouldn’t have even thought
twice about the note had she not been caught. Classic case of just being sorry
because you got caught.
"I've brought embarrassment to my church and ministry,"
Bell added. Dang right she did. Maybe next time she will act a little more
Christ-like in public. Bell
also said that the photo being posted online ruined her reputation. And
according to heavy.com,
Bell reports that people have stopped coming to her sermons because of the
incident. Personally, I think she has no one to blame but herself. If that receipt
reflects who she truly is, I wouldn’t want her preaching to me.
Am I being a jerk? Maybe. I mean, she probably doesn’t
deserve her livelihood being destroyed because of a rude note.
The other big issue in this story is the fact that Welch was
promptly fired upon the photo being reported to Applebee’s by Bell.
“I just wanted to
share a picture I found interesting," Welch
said. “I come home exhausted, sore, burnt, dirty and blistered on a good
day. And after all that, I can be fired for ‘embarrassing’ someone who directly
insults their server on religious grounds.”
This is where I’m torn. I think it’s completely
inappropriate that the server posted Bell’s signature online. BUT I also feel
like Bell made her bed and now she needs to sleep in it. I see people being
rude to servers at restaurants all the time and it’s ridiculous. If you are
going to preach love, generosity and kindness in church on Sunday, you should
be practicing it everywhere else too.
“If this person wrote the note, obviously they wanted it
seen by someone," Welch said. “I’ve been stiffed on tips before, but this
is the first time I’ve seen the Big Man used as reasoning."
Servers work their butts off. They add on gratuity with
large parties because they often get stiffed at large tables. I was a waitress
during high school and I worked hard and got stiffed all the time. And that’s
certainly not fair.
The night that Bell decided to be a jerk, she was paying for
a table of well over 20 people. And goodness sakes, its Applebee’s. Can’t you
afford an 18% tip?
Now, to the PR side. What a nightmare! Applebee’s seriously
could not win in this situation. They pretty much had two options:
a)
Stand by Welch, their waitress, and keep her on
as an employee.
b)
Fire Welch and defend the customer.
With option a) they would have faced hell, fire, and
brimstone from religious institutions and customers. And with option b) they
face criticism from people who feel like Bell deserves what she got for leaving
the rude note. From a PR standpoint I think they made the right choice. In
order to lose the least amount of customers possible, they needed to defend
their customers. It’s just a terrible PR situation for Applebee’s. People were
going to be ticked either way. I’m sure there are people that will never eat at
Applebee’s again because of this situation. I’m sure they had some new
customers because of all the free publicity. But I think they minimized the
damages as much as they could. So kudos to the Applebee’s PR team. Hopefully
they all take a nice vacation or get a nice bonus or something. And hopefully
they quietly give Welch a nice little severance benefit as well.

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