Define living wage. |
Not “literally”. That makes no sense from an Econ of literary perspective.😂😂😂Words. |
My in-laws have an ice cream shop. How much do you think your ice cream should cost so they can pay $20 an hour or so? Their profit margin is already very slim. All of their employees are high school aged or in college. They don’t have trouble keeping employees but none of the employees expect to live off their salaries. |
THis is DCUM so about $350K. |
We make that and we can barely pay the bills. No money left for tips. |
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I had a staff member who hated tipping. I told him great now we don’t have to pay you the $40,000 annual bonus.
After all you got paid to do your job why should you get an extra tip just for doing the job you were paid to do. He says that is different. It is not, he still wants his tip. |
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Agree with op.
The mandatory tipping culture Is nonsense |
| What bugs me is the added 18% tip on the bill just purchasing food for take out at the counter. Many of us are suffering financially right now but the service industry believes we need to float them now. |
We make less than half. Still leave 20%. You must be overextended. |
It’s absolutely the same thing. But now folks expect and rely on bonuses. |
So if you’re only going to pay $5 tip on your $40 entree, do you also pay $5 tip on your $10 sandwich? After all, it’s the same amount of work for the server to bring both to your table. If not, if your tipping practices only favor *your* wallet, then you are a hypocrite. |
| Everyone else is overtopping now so I don’t feel bad not tipping. I only tip for a sit down meal or salon services. Everyone else can GTFO. |
| I’m doing more cooking and only drive thru if I want take out because everyone right now has their hand out with the cup, expecting extra covid tips. I’ve become a really great cook in the past 6 months because I refuse to to tip when I drive to pick up my own food. You don’t get $20 for putting my food in a box! So I don’t want to tip, I cook for myself. Not hard. |
| Why does a living wage work in countries in Europe where there is no tipping? |
There is, it is just called a service charge instead. |