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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You don't think someone going to pick up your food and bring it to your house requires a tip?[/quote] No I don’t. I live in California so we pay $9-11 in fees on a $20 order, because we also pay for the drivers to have benefits. I’m not tipping you when I’m helping pay your health insurance. I don’t even get health insurance through work! [/quote] My job, which requires a graduate degree, pays $50/hour. I don't get paid for any time that I don't work, and that includes bathroom breaks. No job security, no vacation, no benefits. But for some reason, I have to tip everyone else, and the people receiving these tips think the minimum wage should be as high as 25/hour. I do support a much higher minimum wage. But tipping needs to go. And also, if minimum wage is even 15/hour, [b]then entry level jobs requiring a BA need to pay more [/b]since they barely pay more than the equivalent of 15/hour now. And then [b]if those jobs are paying the equivalent of 25-30/hour, then mine should be paying at least 70[/b]. I don't think minimum wage workers understand that a lot of people are making 35K per year with a college degree and aren't getting any tips. [/quote] I agree with no tipping. But why should graduate degrees automatically entitle us to more pay?[/quote] Why do you think?[/quote]
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