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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I feel like service workers are pissed off even after I tap 20%. They are all pretty angry and probably a little humiliated if they’re not teenagers. Can’t really blame them. Service industry is a crummy dead-end job.[/quote] [b]They should have made better choices in life, worked harder in school, etc.[/b] Did you know in California fast food workers minimum wage is now $20/hour. Hell no, I don't tip cashiers. [/quote] Spoiled, closeted, and ignorant people like you need to shut up with this line. It’s lovely YOU had choices. Not everyone does, or support, or the resources, or whatever. You’re so special with your $6 coffee, surely helping a human is worth a buck? [/quote]
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