+1 I invoice clients and my software has a tip option. I turn that off. It’s awkward and unnecessary. |
A bellhop makes you feel rich and that you are a trickle down economics job creator. The McDs worker is too much of a reality check. |
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I'm with OP on the baristas, and other retail places that have not traditionally involved tipping. Sorry, no. Also no to the charity donation requests at EVERY.SINGLE.STORE. I'll donate on my own, thanks.
I still tip at restaurants, hair stylist/ salons, and the lady who cleans my house every two weeks got double pay this week. |
I’m done with tipping. It is such bullshit. |
Agree. Total virtue-signaling. Disgusting virtue signaling. |
+1 It is not for most of us about suddenly boycotting tipping at all the spots we have always tipped at like the above. It is deciding to stop tipping every time you turn around to all these new types of jobs that now suddenly want tips too. Nope. |
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OP your post makes some sense, but not everyone has the luxury of finding a better job.
Waiting tables may be the only job a college student is able to work at if the student has day classes, etc. But yes - ALL employers should pay a living wage to its employees. At the very least > minimum wage. |
| I usually tip my UPS gal or leave a bottle of champagne or gift card. What do you do? |
I don’t. Why do you do that? She hot? |
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Yeah, I’m going to be asked to tip my pharmacist and dry cleaner any day now. Any time we use a card “10% 20% custom?” |
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I use cash a lot more than I used to in an effort to avoid this.
Of course no points for app usage when you do this though. Tricky. |
This is true at other places he's worked, but he's now at a wonderful restaurant where the owners do provide benefits. They also do a 401k match and encourage all employees to use it because the biggest mistake so many in a cash-centric service industry job make is not saving for the future. |
A friend works for McD corporate. It’s coming. Apparently the employees want it & the honchos think not offering tipping makes them less competitive. |
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I don't see what the big deal is. When the screen rotates to me to add a tip, I hit no tip and move on.
They don't see if I've tipped or not. It's already processed through by then. If I'm seated inside to eat, I always tip 20%. If I do takeout, I usually do 10-15% depending on the place. Is it Chipotle? No, you're not getting a tip. Is it my local pizza joint? Sure, 10-15% depending on what I ordered. I never tip my delivery people in cash/gift cards because my delivery people rotate all the time. I never have the same postal delivery worker for more than a month! On very hot days in summer, I leave cold beverages and snacks out. During December, I leave snacks out and sometimes do a carafe of coffee or hot chocolate. That's it. I tip my hair stylist. I don't get my nails done. I never tip for furniture or appliance delivery. I never tip when picking up groceries either. I tried to tip at Target once on an evening when it was a horrible, horrible downpour and I had a sick kid in the car but the woman said tips weren't allowed. |