Difference between the ZMax and Provari?

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Yup.. or at least be on friendly terms with all the staff, and I usually do at least 20% of normal price, it's not the waiters that should suffer because of a special. (even through they put an automatic 18% on the bill when they run a special, I still add to it).
Most places that do that, I just accept their offer of 18% unless service is very good.

When my buddy is working, he comps the meals, which the waitstaff loves, since we tip the value of the meal. They make a killing. The restaurant is always busy, it is Michelin Guide rated and the staff know how to treat guests, as they are all graduates of one of the local hospitality schools
 

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and to be a generous tipper.

Jamming out to free ride by EGW while I type - thanks Eric, erm I mean Butters.

The single most useful advice ever. When you are a regular, you'd better be tipping high. The best experiences I have ever had in bars and restaurants were by getting to know the owner and tipping well.

In Guatemala, the US owner of a bar / restaurant would hand me his keys and leave if we wanted to keep partying and he wanted to go home. All I had to do promise not to let anyone else in, write down what we drank and ate, tip his staff well and set the alarm and he was happy.

One time he hid me in the walk-in cooler and buried my buddy in pots and pans under a shelf because some boys from Argentina turned up outside with pistols to settle an argument. Funny thing was that they ended up being our best friends later on...

Those were the best days of my life.
 

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I give 10% for crap service 15% for normal and 20% for great and then a extra $25 or $50 if holidays I don't even goto places that make me tip as it is my right to do so, 1 time I had the worst service ever and this was the only time I didn't tip was I sat down waited 10mins for water 25 to order and 15 for food that was cold and when I got my food I never seen my waiter again I ate some not much went to pay asked for the manager and complained, it wasn't even busy, never went back.
 

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Jamming out to free ride by EGW while I type - thanks Eric, erm I mean Butters.

The single most useful advice ever. When you are a regular, you'd better be tipping high. The best experiences I have ever had in bars and restaurants were by getting to know the owner and tipping well.

In Guatemala, the US owner of a bar / restaurant would hand me his keys and leave if we wanted to keep partying and he wanted to go home. All I had to do promise not to let anyone else in, write down what we drank and ate, tip his staff well and set the alarm and he was happy.

One time he hid me in the walk-in cooler and buried my buddy in pots and pans under a shelf because some boys from Argentina turned up outside with pistols to settle an argument. Funny thing was that they ended up being our best friends later on...

Those were the best days of my life.

First day of a cruise I try to find something I need from the steward and tip him for it generously even though the tip is already pre-paid. We get awesome service all week. Same thing with bar staff. I actually had the bar comping me drinks by the end each night (but I still tipped them for those). Of course, we were closing that bar every night.

I hate breaking in new waiters and restaurants. But it is so worth it if the food is good and the service is good.
 

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First day of a cruise I try to find something I need from the steward and tip him for it generously even though the tip is already pre-paid. We get awesome service all week. Same thing with bar staff. I actually had the bar comping me drinks by the end each night (but I still tipped them for those). Of course, we were closing that bar every night.

I hate breaking in new waiters and restaurants. But it is so worth it if the food is good and the service is good.

A trick I have is to leave an envelope addressed to the cleaning crew with their tip for the week on the first day. After that, extra towels, fruit baskets and chocolates in the room, comped laundry service, etc. Poor guy next door who didn't tip has a couple of wet towels and wet robes in his room.
 

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First day of a cruise I try to find something I need from the steward and tip him for it generously even though the tip is already pre-paid. We get awesome service all week. Same thing with bar staff. I actually had the bar comping me drinks by the end each night (but I still tipped them for those). Of course, we were closing that bar every night.

I hate breaking in new waiters and restaurants. But it is so worth it if the food is good and the service is good.

Sounds like you have it down Mike - It just works. It's human nature.

Even in say, Vegas, you don't need to tip a crazy amount. Just give your server a $20 the first time, then top-up tips throughout, and finish with a biggie and they will remember.

Some may say that you shouldn't have to - and they are right and they will enjoy decent service, while my service will be awesome and make for a much better experience. It might cost me an extra $100 in tips over a period of a few days, but I personally enjoy the extra attention. I also like the fact that they may let me hide in the walk-in in case of emergencies.

The green is a better lubricant than noalox...
 

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Sounds like you have it down Mike - It just works. It's human nature.

Even in say, Vegas, you don't need to tip a crazy amount. Just give your server a $20 the first time, then top-up tips throughout, and finish with a biggie and they will remember.

Some may say that you shouldn't have to - and they are right and they will enjoy decent service, while my service will be awesome and make for a much better experience. It might cost me an extra $100 in tips over a period of a few days, but I personally enjoy the extra attention. I also like the fact that they may let me hide in the walk-in in case of emergencies.

The green is a better lubricant than noalox...

The other thing that most people don't realize, is that in most states, wait staff get less than minimum wage. With the theory that their tips will make take them up above minimum wage. The national tip min wage is 2.13 an hour, to put up with a demanding public that will stiff them half the time.
 

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The other thing that most people don't realize, is that in most states, wait staff get less than minimum wage. With the theory that their tips will make take them up above minimum wage. The national tip min wage is 2.13 an hour, to put up with a demanding public that will stiff them half the time.

This sucks but be a good waiter and work at a decent place and that is not the case, I know since I know many waiters that change jobs for this reason.
 

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It's state law (at least in Texas) that if your waiters do not make at least minimum wage including tips, the employer must make up the difference to take them above that threshold.

Still, if your waiters are not making that, then they are a) really crap at their jobs or b) in a community full of English people.
 

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My head is spinning. A page ago we were arguing about Provaris and the obviously "less than sufficient" Zmax, and now we are discussing gratuity.


Here is a dog......

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Alright, I have a question for you guys. I have 2 ego-twists, and I was thinking about upgrading. Is the provari an upgrade?

Has anyone done side by side tests to confirm the provari is an upgrade? Some people say the provari is a better mod, some people says the twist is. I know they come very close, so this might end up becoming a complex discussion.

In the name of science, I think the ONLY way to determine which is better (ego twist vs. provari) would be to start a challenge. Here's the deal:

I will run over my ego twist , using a F-150 truck. I'm going to need SOMEONE to run over their provari, using an F-150, or vehicle of equal weight.

Who is up to the challenge?

Whichever mod has the most guts still attached to it wins :D
 

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Alright, I have a question for you guys. I have 2 ego-twists, and I was thinking about upgrading. Is the provari an upgrade?

Has anyone done side by side tests to confirm the provari is an upgrade? Some people say the provari is a better mod, some people says the twist is. I know they come very close, so this might end up becoming a complex discussion.

In the name of science, I think the ONLY way to determine which is better (ego twist vs. provari) would be to start a challenge. Here's the deal:

I will run over my ego twist , using a F-150 truck. I'm going to need SOMEONE to run over their provari, using an F-150, or vehicle of equal weight.

Who is up to the challenge?

Whichever mod has the most guts still attached to it wins :D

now, is that loaded with a ton of feathers, or a ton of bricks in it? Because I think they ought to be loaded the same way. And everyone knows feathers weigh less than bricks, so if one had a ton of feathers in it vs a ton of bricks, then it wouldn't be fair.
 

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now, is that loaded with a ton of feathers, or a ton of bricks in it? Because I think they ought to be loaded the same way. And everyone knows feathers weigh less than bricks, so if one had a ton of feathers in it vs a ton of bricks, then it wouldn't be fair.



Now that I think about it, since the twist is smaller in cirumference than the provari, it is only fair if we use a model, R/C F-150 for the twist, an an actual F-150 for the provari. That should give me the results I'm looking for
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It's state law (at least in Texas) that if your waiters do not make at least minimum wage including tips, the employer must make up the difference to take them above that threshold.

Still, if your waiters are not making that, then they are a) really crap at their jobs or b) in a community full of English people.

I think minimum wage is a fed thing, not a state thing, but I could be wrong; but it's been that way in every state I've waited in.

The uh, other side of that coin though, is you will get fired if you don't "make minimum wage" with your tips, if you try to get your employer to pony up, they will simply just axe you.

At least in at will employment states where they can fire you for no reason.

My favorite thing though, is in wisconsin.... well, we have no break laws. if you are over 18, breaks are legally recommended. I .... you not, recommended is literally the word used, not required by law. you can legally work an 18 hour shift with no breaks in wisconsin.

Don't ever move here to work .... jobs, it's terrible.
 

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Alright, I have a question for you guys. I have 2 ego-twists, and I was thinking about upgrading. Is the provari an upgrade?

In the name of science, I think the ONLY way to determine which is better (ego twist vs. provari) would be to start a challenge. Here's the deal:

I will run over my ego twist , using a F-150 truck. I'm going to need SOMEONE to run over their provari, using an F-150, or vehicle of equal weight.

Has anyone done side by side tests to confirm the provari is an upgrade? Some people say the provari is a better mod, some people says the twist is. I know they come very close, so this might end up becoming a complex discussion.

Who is up to the challenge?

Whichever mod has the most guts still attached to it wins :D




I'll take that bet! My Provari has already surved a 40mph side impact collision that knocked it out of my hand and 50 yards down the pavement. Hardly a scratch on it and it fired right up. Outside of a lawnmower blade hitting it, Ive yet to see anything destroy a Provari.

For those asking for side-by-side comparisons, some things cant be translated well with words or pictures. You have to experience them for yourself to see.

This is a great opportunity to seek out a local vape meet. You can check here and on facebook.They are great places to meet fellow vapers and try out new devices for yourself.....and when its all said and done thats the only opinion that really matters in regards to your vaping any way.
 
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I'll take that bet! My Provari has already surved a 40mph side impact collision that knocked it out of my hand and 50 yards down the pavement. Hardly a scratch on it and it fired right up. Outside of a lawnmower blade hitting it, Ive yet to see anything destroy a Provari.

I don't think a lawnmower blade would kill a provari.

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Really off topic.....
This thread is so entertaining debating about who's in the cult and who's not.

Can I be in the cult? I've always wanted to be in a cult. And I've seen Blue Oyster Cult in concert, if that carries any weight.

Manson wouldn't have me, back in the 60's. Said I was crazy.

Now, back to the OP, the differences are vast and many, and reflected in the prices. ZMax is good, Provari is great. And let the haters hate.

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I think minimum wage is a fed thing, not a state thing, but I could be wrong; but it's been that way in every state I've waited in.

The uh, other side of that coin though, is you will get fired if you don't "make minimum wage" with your tips, if you try to get your employer to pony up, they will simply just axe you.

At least in at will employment states where they can fire you for no reason.

My favorite thing though, is in wisconsin.... well, we have no break laws. if you are over 18, breaks are legally recommended. I .... you not, recommended is literally the word used, not required by law. you can legally work an 18 hour shift with no breaks in wisconsin.

Don't ever move here to work .... jobs, it's terrible.

There is a federal minimum wage, and then there are state overrides (as long as they aren't below the fed min wage). If the state doesn't expressly issue a minimum wage, then the federal minimum wage applies.
(yes, I used to program payroll for a restaurant chain... it's not like wage rules are a hobby) :)
 
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