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Geek Girls Rule! #139: This is a Public Service Announcement

Posted by geekgirlsrule on September 11, 2010

Ok, PAX Pals, we need to have a little chat.

See, Monday, I went to brunch at a friend’s house, and had a chance to chat with someone who works in one of the coffee shops near the convention center.

You all are giving geeks a bad name.

You need to fucking well tip.

And yes, this is a big deal.

I understand that many of you have never worked a service industry job.  In the Seattle area in the 80s, Nintendo started hiring high school kids at double the minimum wage to staff their gamehelp lines.  And with the explosion of the tech industry, an awful lot of you went straight into tech instead of having to work in restaurants or bars.  Or if you worked service industry, it was somewhere like McDonald’s, where tipping is discouraged.

I understand that, which is why I’m not willing to write you all off as jerks, and am willing to educate you.

See, in many coffeeshops, restaurants and bars, if a server makes minimum wage, they’re lucky.  An awful lot of employers factor projected tips in to a server’s wage, which means when people don’t tip, they make less than minimum wage.

Save your screeds about how if we all band together and quit tipping that bosses will be forced to pay more.  They won’t.  They’ll pay what they’ve always paid and you’re just hurting the most vulnerable people in the service industry.  So quit being an asshole.*

So, here’s a few tipping tips from a former bartender:

1.  $1 a drink, minimum.  This goes for coffee as well as mixed drinks.  If you’re just getting a pop or a beer, you CAN get away with paying less, but I wouldn’t advise it.

2.  For meals, I don’t care if it only cost me $10, I tip a minimum of $5 if someone had to bring it to me.  20% if they don’t.  In a sit down restaurant, the industry standard is 15%.  I start at 20% and go up from there if the service is excellent.  I have only NOT tipped twice in my life.  Both times were warranted.

3.  Also, per the Geek Husband What Rules, if you want excellent service in a strange coffee shop, be stuffing your buck in the jar as you place your order, particularly when fighting the bad rap we’ve already gotten.

If you can’t bring yourself to tip out of altruism, then consider what tipping gets you.  It gets you friendly service, a bartender or barista who remembers what you drink, how you like your steak, what you want on your sandwich, etc…  It also, in nicer restaurants, gets you preferred seating and free appetizers or drinks sometimes.  Consider it an investment in your future comfort.

I’m well aware of the temptation to not tip when you’re in a strange city.  You won’t be back here, for at least a year if at all, what do you care?  Well, you care because servers have LONG memories, trust me.  Also, you’re making everyone you’re there with look like assholes.

Here’s the thing.  For many of the SF/F cons I’ve worked on, servers will fight over who gets to work that weekend, because we tip well.  We know we’ll be back, we know they’ll be slammed and over-worked, so we tip well.  Talking to my friend who works one of the coffee shops around the convention center, when it comes to PAX, they fight over who doesn’t have to work PAX, because you guys have given us the reputation of stingy ass mother fuckers.  Service industry folks talk, and no one likes PAX because of this.

This is not cool.  I do not need someone spitting in my latte because you clowns have no concept.  So tip.

Also, consider, they aren’t even making their usual tips that weekend, because with crowds like PAX has, their regular clientele are driven out by the sheer mass of nerdity.  Many of those folks are going to be losing money working to serve you.

I’m serious, next year, if you’re standing in line for coffee and don’t tip, and someone smacks you in the back of the head and calls you a fucking moron, that someone will be me.  See if I don’t.

And don’t even try the whole, “I’m expensing it!” excuse.  I’ve done travel expensing at three different companies and a university.  You can expense tips.  Either tips are considered part of the cost of the meal, or there is a separate little box for tips.

Also, here’s a tip for you, if you ever want to date that hot bartender or barista.  A. If you don’t tip HIM/HER, you don’t stand a chance. B. If you do go out, and on the date don’t tip your servers, that will be the LAST date you ever go on, and nookie is right out of the question.   Seriously, I cannot tell you the number of times guys stiffed me at the bar, and their dates came back later to apologize, tip me on the sly, and then ask for the number for a cab company because the date was over.

Like I said, I’m willing to cut you some slack because I know a lot of you never worked service industry, and don’t understand how it works or how hard a job it really is.  But now you know, and knowing is half the battle.

*This goes double for any other weak rationalizations you’ve developed about your shitty behavior.  I am uninterested, and your bullshit will be deleted and/or mocked repeatedly.

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Geek Girls Rule! #138: PAX 2010 was AWESOME!

Posted by geekgirlsrule on September 5, 2010

I limit myself to one day at PAX because the sensory overload is just too much for more than that.  So, yesterday I dragged myself out of bed, and off we went.

We got there at 9:00.  I got Melissa set up in our gaming space to run Mist-Robed Gate by ten, and then went out to cruise the expo floor.  I ran into my friend Jen at the Bethesda booth.  Jen is a fantastic artist, and I’m not sure if she’s working for them regularly or just manning the booth, but she rocks and it was awesome to see her.  Then I started walking around handing out Geek Girls Rule! business cards, to people I thought would appreciate them.  So, if I saw  you and you’re here because I accosted  you in a hall full of strangers, HI!  Welcome to GGR!  I hope you like it and stick around!

In my circuit of the Expo floor I ran into an old friend of an old friend, Norb Rozek, who works for Frozen Codebase, who are producing Jam City RollerGirls!  It looks gorgeous!  I have a lot of friends in Seattle’s Rollerderby league and I’m real excited for them with this project, as many actual rollergirls are featured in the game.  And we’ll be downloading it for our Wii soon!

I hung out with Ryan Macklin from Evil Hat Games and Indie Press Revolution at The Dreaming’s main booth on the expo floor for a bit, then ran off to get coffee with Joe McDaldno, the creator of several excellent indie games like Gun Thief, Perfect and Ribbon Drive (Gun Thief and Ribbon Drive you can get at the Dreaming.  See what I did there?)

Joe and I decided to go grab some coffee, and hit off across the floor, with me stopping to hand out business cards as I went, which is how I met Cori Roberts of Gameinatrix.com which looks interesting.  I haven’t had a chance to check it out, as I just got up and decided to post this while my memory was still fresh.  They have a Gamer Girls Radio podcast I will definitely be checking out.

We got coffee, came back.  I verified that Dawn was in the building and would be ready to take over at one, and then ran off for lunch with Rachel Edidin, who blogs for Girl Wonder at Inside Out. On the way there I introduced myself to Anne-Marie who writes GirlGamerEsq.com, which is an incredibly informative blog.  I just popped over there to check out content, and while it focuses primarily on videogames, I think I’ll be checking this one out more frequently.  She was kind enough to direct me to the Raven theater, where I was meeting Rachel, and had on an AWESOME hedgehog t-shirt!!

After lunch I checked to make sure Dawn was cool, and then went back out on the floor.  Where I met a lot of people, handed out a lot of business cards, and walked my legs off.  I handed a card to a lovely woman who gave me a card for the lady who made her really neat video game inspired jewelery, Deadly Pretty Designs.

At three I ran Dreaming Crucible at the Dreaming’s Demo table for my friend M and a gentleman whose name I have completely forgotten, because I suck.  We had a pretty good time with it.  Hopefully I wasn’t too scattered.  After that I drifted up to the Free Tabletop gaming room the Indie gaming kids had staked out, room 304, and solicited folks for games, talked, passed out discount coupons for the folks at the Dreaming, and eventually wound up playing the Dresden Files demo that The Geek Husband What Rules was running.

I like what Evil Hat’s done with the Dresden Files RPG.  And while Dresden Files uses the FATE system, like Spirit of the Century, it feels smoother in this incarnation, like some rough edges have been polished out.  I played Dylan Heart, punk rock wizard, and using magic was not the trial or anguish that it often is in other systems.  I almost didn’t take that character because he used magic, but I figured for a demo at a con, I could play outside my comfort zone.  And I was pleased.  I had a good time with it.  Joel Shempert played with us, and our friends M and J.  Joel played an analog to Morgan from the Dresden Files books, you know Lawful Good Paladin.  And he and I had a great time feeding off one another.

You can pick up the Dresden Files RPG at the Dreaming as well.

After that, it was 9pm, we’d been there for 12 hours, so it was time to go home.  Where I discovered that Tammy, the Geek Room-mate What Rules had given me this awesome pendant!  Which I don’t have a picture of to show you, but trust me, it’s awesome!  Of a witch flying on a broom with a bright silver moon behind her.  I love it!  Ok, not technically PAX-related, but I wanted to share.  Just a reminder, she also blogs here, usually about LARPs.

Again, to anyone who is finding this blog because I handed you a card at PAX, welcome!  I hope you like it.  I’ve been blogging here for the past two or three years, and hope to keep doing it for many more.

Geek Girls Rule!  We do, and more people need to know that.

Just a reminder!  We have a Facebook page. And a twitter:  @GeekGirlsRule

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Geek Girls Rule! #136 – PAX 2010

Posted by geekgirlsrule on August 31, 2010

Yes, my dearest, darling ones, it’s that time of year again.  The time of year when a young geek’s heart turns towards thoughts of “Oh sweet Jesus, I need a flu shot!  PAX is this weekend!”

I, the Geek Girl What Rules, and Ogre, the Geek Husband What Rules, will both be running games at PAX.  In fact, GGR is sponsoring a day of female GMs  on Saturday at the gaming tables sponsored by the Dreaming.  We’ll be sharing the great big huge gaming space with Wizards of the Coast.  We’ll be at the back of the hall.

Gaming starts at 10 AM.  Melissa Kocher will be running the Mist-Robed Gate, Dawn Vogel will run a roller-derby girl hack of Best Friends, and if we can get her away from her Enforcer duties, Leslie McKeever will run Dogs in the Vineyard.   I’ll be around to run pick-up games as necessary, probably Little Fears, The Keep (Bridge System) or something else where char-gen takes little to no time, and there are minimal dice involved.  I’ll be around all day Saturday.

The Geek Husband What Rules will be running the Dresden Files rpg all weekend, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.  He’s got pre-gen-ed characters, and has built Seattle for the game.  His big complaint is that Seattle’s just too nice.  If our homeless people started to go missing, we’d notice.  Seriously, we noticed the Green River Killer real early on, even if we couldn’t catch him for a couple decades.

If I’m not completely overwhelmed by Saturday, I may come back on Sunday for awhile.  Alas, I have no buttons to hand out, the budget’s a little lean in the Household What Rules, maybe next year.

So, swing by the second Dreaming booth in the gaming hall, and look for the short, round redhead with the cats tattooed on her chest.

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Geek Girls Rule! #120.5 – PAX

Posted by geekgirlsrule on March 9, 2010

The Geek Girl What Rules will definitely be at PAX this year, running games, and I may be sponsoring a table of female GMs for at least one day.

Kind of excited!!!!

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Geek Girls Rule! #101 – PAX

Posted by geekgirlsrule on September 8, 2009

PAX was interesting.  Our friends Kate and Aron who run the Dreaming here in Seattle had secured some tables for RPG demos.  I only ran one game, because after my game I did a turn through the expo hall and came back sort of stunned. 

People were, for the most part, very well-behaved and polite at PAX.   There were a few cos-players, but not as many as I’d feared, and mostly young guys showing off their HALO armor.  There were a couple of Waldos (of Where’s Waldo? fame), several Mario and Luigis, and a scattering of Moogles, I think someone called them, from Final Fantasy.  For having 75,000 nerds crowded into a four block radius, the crowds were exceptionally well-mannered. 

So, after running a game of 1,001 Nights, which went very well, and having lunch with some friends, I decide that I need to check out this here expo hall I keep hearing about.

The expo hall is like a cross between a nightclub and a battlefield.  It’s dark.  There’s loud music and flashing lights, and the press of many, many bodies, and, periodically as you pass certain booths (and calling some of these set-ups booths is a vast understatement) gunfire sounds right next to your ear.  I wandered up to Kate at the Dreaming’s table, and I must have looked absolutely stunned.  She laughed and said, “What do you think?”
“I think this is an ADD nightmare,” I answered.  “I can’t fucking think.”

The majority of the booths were for videogames, videogame consoles, or computer game companies.  I did get to see Diablo III.  Eeeeeeeee!!!  Didn’t play the demo, the lines were kind of long.  I also got to play around with the Warhammer MMORPG a bit.  Thought very seriously about picking up a PacMan necklace from the Namco booth.  But mostly I just wandered around in a daze.  I did get a demo of the Hello Kitty MMO, which I am so very, very tempted to load up and play, just for the sheer absurdity.  A friend of mine was one of the beta testers for it, and she says it’s actually pretty fun. 

My friend Rachel, who goes to San Diego Comic Con, said that PAX was far nicer.  People were more polite.  There were far fewer booth babes.  She didn’t fear being sexually harassed.  And PAX has an anti-harassment policy printed in big letters in their programs. 

 The PAX Enforcers, who act as security and guides for the clueless, are all very able, polite people.  They are incredibly helpful and have a surprising amount of agency.  They are encouraged to act first, and ask for forgiveness from management after defusing a situation or resolving a problem, rather than having to track someone down first.  In fact, as we packed up the gaming stuff from the room the Dreaming ran demos in, we just flagged down a random Enforcer who helped us load stuff into the storage closet across the way. 

I only went the one day, because I do not have a temperament that can handle those kinds of numbers for more than one day in a row.  The Husband What Rules, however, went back on Sunday and ran Mouse Guard and Lady Blackbird all day.  Oh, and I finally got to meet Luke Crane, the creator of Burning Wheel and the Mouse Guard game. 

I’d like to congratulate the Penny Arcade guys for running a damn fine convention, particularly considering the scope of it.  And to congratulate the Enforcers for being genuinely nice, helpful people. 

Oh yeah, I did find time for one round of Rock Band, in the Rock Band lounge.  A group of us did Ratt – Round and Round.  It was kind of fun, if nerve-wracking.

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