Anonymous wrote:In the Hamptons I have personally seen folks tip
$100 just to get a good table. They will buy $200 bottles and invite girls to join then and eat full dinners. The bills are often $3k to $5k for dinner. $600 to $1,000 tips are not uncommon.
They also lend out boats, vacation homes, cars to wait staff.
My buddy owned a very popular place in 1990s in NYC and he as owner was clearing $20k a night.
I am surprised it is so little. I went to school in NYC and the good looking waitress, bouncer and bartender typed would be paid a ton. My friend was even a doorman at a hot place and make $100 and hour.
It is shocking tipping at high end places!!!
Then we go McDonald’s and give zero
The problem with McDonald’s is not that people don’t tip. It’s the lack of a living wage. I’m sure they would rather make $15/hr in the DMV than get 20% tips on a $8 meal that the cashiers would have to share with everyone else that shift.