Created 15 years ago2009-07-18 18:36:59 UTC by monster_urby
things I hate: when people don't tipTips are supposed to be a generous bonus by the customer for good service. But now they've been factored into employees' pay as a given, which gives owners' reason to lower employees' hourly wages.
However, giving a tip also reduces the chances of a grumpy waiter doing something to your food.That's not a "however". That's exactly what I addressed in my last post. Tips are expected by everyone, and they fucking shouldn't be. If they weren't considered a valid reason for lowering minimum wages then it wouldn't be a problem.
I miss her ): ). So it's not hard to have another girlfriend. And the second girl is not even girlfriend, we just friends. It is hard to explain. I don't made any sins.Thanks for explaining that girlfriend thing Fournimfourtor. We're cool.
Tipping is basically unheard of here in Australia.And I thought that was just me.
If they weren't considered a valid reason for lowering minimum wages then it wouldn't be a problem.Expecting tips would still be a problem because minimum wage employees think that their minimum wage job is worth a lot more than minimum wage, which it isn't. You'll get paid more for doing things above and beyond your job through tips, but how much do you honestly think it's worth to write something down on a piece of paper and bring back some plates? It's not physically exhausting, and it can be done with minimal customer interaction. "Hey, I'm your waiter. What'll ya have? Got it, I'll be back with your food shortly"
Texas: Effective July 24, 2009, the federal minimum wage increased to $7.25 an hour.I smell a lawsuit.
You'll get paid more for doing things above and beyond your job through tips, but how much do you honestly think it's worth to write something down on a piece of paper and bring back some plates? It's not physically exhausting, and it can be done with minimal customer interaction. "Hey, I'm your waiter. What'll ya have? Got it, I'll be back with your food shortly"Working service jobs can be pretty damn tiring (depending on where you work). If you have a lot of customers at once it gets very stressful real quick, and you run into rude assholes that are impossible to please way too often.