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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If Trump gives you a tax cut, OP, I am sure you want your employer to reduce your salary accordingly. [/quote] What stupid logic. Equating taxation to wages. [/quote] But government action increased your net income so to be fair it should be readjusted. [/quote] I have a contract between myself and my employer for gross wages, idiot. Whatever happens between with govt taxation is superfluous to the written contract negotiated between myself and my employer. The only reason tips exist is because wait staff earned far below minimum wage. If that gap closes, then tipping is no longer needed or can be reduced to produce the same hourly compensation. You can't raise hourly wages while still expecting the same level of tips because the customer is already going to bear the brunt of all of the costs for increased hourly wages. If you have a problem with it, take it up with your employer and ask for an even higher hourly wage. It's not the customer's problem. The fsct that you can't see the difference here must mean your brain is so dense that light can't even escape the gravitational forcefield around your head, like a black hole. [/quote]
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