To Tip or Not to Tip
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@Tihbialdunav I live in FL, and I haven't seen 15% added to my checks. Which source gave you that information?
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@MelkorHimself , in Florida, 15% is added to all checks and in California every server gets $8 /hr.
In Europe and Canada about 15% is already added to your check( included in the price of the meal), so a server always gets paid and doesn't have to rely on the niceness of people.
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@Tihbialdunav It sounds to me like more servers should be garbage collectors. Those jobs are easy to get.
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@bevon17 ,
1) no restaurant can exist without service.
2)servers in US is are compensated by wage of 2.13/hr
3)no other job is paid 2.13/hr, including yours
4) tipping is not a "demand" but a fee for service
How about you stick to fast food joints? Sounds like you can't afford any real restaurant anyway...
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I work at BK and i don;t get tips
so kiss my minimum wage making ass!!!!!!!!
if they dont want to make 2.13 then they need to get a new god damn job
fuck tips
they get mad greedy
how the hell can you EXPECT and DEMAND a T I P
which is suppose to be out of kindness
FUCK TIPS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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@bevon17 , the trash man gets $12-13 per hour. A server gets $2.13. You don't have the money to pay for service? Don't go out.
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I don't tip...
I'm not greedy, but I just think they're doing their job...........
we should tip the trash man as well?
we should tip teachers?
we should tip police officers?
sounds like a bunch of propaganda to take money.
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1:46 nice tits!!! yumm!
I know I posted a month ago, but I felt the need to get this off my chest: Matt Armstrong is despicable for his purposeful moral bankruptcy. In this video he attempts to convince us that we should tip his employees even though he willingly pays them below minimum wage at a restaurant that is not full service. Furthermore, he knows that only 1/3 or his guests tip, yet he does nothing to help his workers. This is a man who should not be a business owner.
MelkorHimself 1 year ago 32
@Tihbialdunav When you call gratuity a "fee" for service, it's still a tax. It must only be voluntary. You can get paid $2.13/hr because of the Fair Labor & Standards Act enacted by the federal government. If you are so greedy and ungrateful for the tips you do get, have all your serving colleagues unite to tell the government that it should repeal the legislation which "screws" you.
MelkorHimself 1 year ago 12