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Should you tip?
Should you tip? Should you tip? Should you tip? why use the carrot without the whip if every interaction a mandatory tip produces then to mercantile behaviour every interaction reduces wouldn't life for all be better if the customer a living could not server stiff by the server earning a fair wage so be no need if no tip for rage the tip become again a compliment a praise for good service in the moment as a tip was once meant to be not standard but complimentary instead of living on tips which customer pay a reasonable living wage to cover cost of day for the customer in the end pays the same amount does not need to look at bill and percentage count wonder if in each exchange positive karma gain or if tip insufficient leave someone else in pain make it not a question of how much to be tipped instead all staff with a living wage be equipped a wage which can pay the bills and for food a wage to enable the lowest paid to feel good not a wage dependent on mechanical charity for that is a life on tips with dreadful clarity if not enough is earned from tips no escape for the wage inadequate to through life scrape a tipping economy means one must ingratiate to earn the tips for efforts a wage should fairly return is it time to believe tips as pay are done people instead a fair daily wage always earn. Thoughts in sensual pleasure to erotic writing writ. Feel free to travel - click - to my blog: An exploration introduction |
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I always tip Thoughts in sensual pleasure to erotic writing writ. Feel free to travel - click - to my blog: An exploration introduction
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depends on the service and if tip is already included on the bill. I will also ask the waiter or waitress how she gets her tips, if they are shared with the dish washer ect and so on thanks for the comment. Thoughts in sensual pleasure to erotic writing writ. Feel free to travel - click - to my blog: An exploration introduction
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Now a days gratuity is automatically being added to the check in many restaurants. It was only after a few checks I realized this. Automatically tipping 20% and they left the little tip line on the receipt and I gave an additional 15%. I am not angry about that. I just pay more attention now. No, what chaps my ass is that (unless it has changed since I worked in food service) federal wage laws say you can pay a server less than minimum wage because they receive tips. Since I am seeing this post I assume it is still that way. So that gives the manager the chance to bring in another underpaid worker (bus boy) and the server has to split the tips. Two for the price of one. Guests see more people moving about and subconsciously eat faster and leave sooner. ...and how they are divided, and who gets the tips. always appeared to me to be an area easily corrupted. Thoughts in sensual pleasure to erotic writing writ. Feel free to travel - click - to my blog: An exploration introduction
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a $20.00 tip of sorts Now I wonder what a $20.00 tip of sorts is? Was the tip in the form of some barter goods? a twenty dollar silver piece glued to the floor? Or a twenty dollar bill left unintentionally behind? In the "States" I did see those wash room attendants and their tip trays, and steered well clear, never knowing what the going rate was, is, for taking a tinkle; having to show a strong constitution till I found an unattended facility! Thoughts in sensual pleasure to erotic writing writ. Feel free to travel - click - to my blog: An exploration introduction
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I always tip and tip well! thanks for the comment! Thoughts in sensual pleasure to erotic writing writ. Feel free to travel - click - to my blog: An exploration introduction
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I have worked for tips before and you get educated on people and their whims. It's worth the experience. For me, if I get good service I'll leave a good tip, bad or indifferent service I might leave something but not much of anything. You give me exceptional service I've been known to leave quite a bit over 20%. and would you tip less, if you knew the servers were getting a stated livable wage? this whole almost compulsory tipping relationship, to an observer, looks challenging! Thoughts in sensual pleasure to erotic writing writ. Feel free to travel - click - to my blog: An exploration introduction
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I always tip Become a blog watcher sweet_vm
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Goodness... aiming for another highly charged comment section again I see! Exciting! *getspopcorn (personally I think there should be a fair wage paid for fair work, employees of any business shouldn't have to rely on the whims or cultural norms of their customers to make a living.) and what you said Thoughts in sensual pleasure to erotic writing writ. Feel free to travel - click - to my blog: An exploration introduction
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Now a days gratuity is automatically being added to the check in many restaurants. It was only after a few checks I realized this. Automatically tipping 20% and they left the little tip line on the receipt and I gave an additional 15%. I am not angry about that. I just pay more attention now. No, what chaps my ass is that (unless it has changed since I worked in food service) federal wage laws say you can pay a server less than minimum wage because they receive tips. Since I am seeing this post I assume it is still that way. So that gives the manager the chance to bring in another underpaid worker (bus boy) and the server has to split the tips. Two for the price of one. Guests see more people moving about and subconsciously eat faster and leave sooner. J.
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the question in an economy going cashless where the electronic change will not form as tips how then do the servers earn a fair wage for their work in return. Thoughts in sensual pleasure to erotic writing writ. Feel free to travel - click - to my blog: An exploration introduction
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Goodness... aiming for another highly charged comment section again I see! Exciting! *getspopcorn (personally I think there should be a fair wage paid for fair work, employees of any business shouldn't have to rely on the whims or cultural norms of their customers to make a living.)
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