Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone that has a beef with tipping is most likely salty because they don’t get tips themselves. Sour grapes and all. If wages were raised enough that tips were not a factor most of you would be up in arms.
They don’t have to raise prices. They have to spend their money differently. The CEO of Panera makes $3 million a year. The CEO of Starbucks makes $17 million a year. Why are we responsible for paying their staff a decent wage? Why are you protecting the super wealthy and insulting middle class people?
Why are you dining and ordering out at places you can’t afford? Stick to McDonalds if you can’t tip.
Does McDonald’s not ask for/allow tips? Why should Panera and Starbucks employees be tippable, but not McDonald’s?
I’m revising my advice—stay home and eat Cup o’ Noodles. That sounds like your speed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone that has a beef with tipping is most likely salty because they don’t get tips themselves. Sour grapes and all. If wages were raised enough that tips were not a factor most of you would be up in arms.
They don’t have to raise prices. They have to spend their money differently. The CEO of Panera makes $3 million a year. The CEO of Starbucks makes $17 million a year. Why are we responsible for paying their staff a decent wage? Why are you protecting the super wealthy and insulting middle class people?
Why are you dining and ordering out at places you can’t afford? Stick to McDonalds if you can’t tip.
Does McDonald’s not ask for/allow tips? Why should Panera and Starbucks employees be tippable, but not McDonald’s?
I’m revising my advice—stay home and eat Cup o’ Noodles. That sounds like your speed.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone that has a beef with tipping is most likely salty because they don’t get tips themselves. Sour grapes and all. If wages were raised enough that tips were not a factor most of you would be up in arms.
wAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your tip money - just like your "Round Up for Charity" - goes to offset the cost of running a business so the CEO can have three homes and a private jet to fly to them all. And also so the organization has enough money to buy up other companies so that you have less choice.
Say no to tipping.
But you are not punishing the restaurant owner. Unless you call him/her over, explain you're not tipping and why, all that will happen is that the server will make less money.
This is an adolescent perspective. You’ll understand in 20 years.
Well, I’m middle aged and hold this view, so you must have one foot in the grave. Can’t wait until your generation and their shitty attitudes die out.
Or….critical thinking is not your forte.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone that has a beef with tipping is most likely salty because they don’t get tips themselves. Sour grapes and all. If wages were raised enough that tips were not a factor most of you would be up in arms.
They don’t have to raise prices. They have to spend their money differently. The CEO of Panera makes $3 million a year. The CEO of Starbucks makes $17 million a year. Why are we responsible for paying their staff a decent wage? Why are you protecting the super wealthy and insulting middle class people?
Why are you dining and ordering out at places you can’t afford? Stick to McDonalds if you can’t tip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your tip money - just like your "Round Up for Charity" - goes to offset the cost of running a business so the CEO can have three homes and a private jet to fly to them all. And also so the organization has enough money to buy up other companies so that you have less choice.
Say no to tipping.
But you are not punishing the restaurant owner. Unless you call him/her over, explain you're not tipping and why, all that will happen is that the server will make less money.
This is an adolescent perspective. You’ll understand in 20 years.
Well, I’m middle aged and hold this view, so you must have one foot in the grave. Can’t wait until your generation and their shitty attitudes die out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone that has a beef with tipping is most likely salty because they don’t get tips themselves. Sour grapes and all. If wages were raised enough that tips were not a factor most of you would be up in arms.
They don’t have to raise prices. They have to spend their money differently. The CEO of Panera makes $3 million a year. The CEO of Starbucks makes $17 million a year. Why are we responsible for paying their staff a decent wage? Why are you protecting the super wealthy and insulting middle class people?
Why are you dining and ordering out at places you can’t afford? Stick to McDonalds if you can’t tip.
Does McDonald’s not ask for/allow tips? Why should Panera and Starbucks employees be tippable, but not McDonald’s?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone that has a beef with tipping is most likely salty because they don’t get tips themselves. Sour grapes and all. If wages were raised enough that tips were not a factor most of you would be up in arms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone that has a beef with tipping is most likely salty because they don’t get tips themselves. Sour grapes and all. If wages were raised enough that tips were not a factor most of you would be up in arms.
They don’t have to raise prices. They have to spend their money differently. The CEO of Panera makes $3 million a year. The CEO of Starbucks makes $17 million a year. Why are we responsible for paying their staff a decent wage? Why are you protecting the super wealthy and insulting middle class people?
Why are you dining and ordering out at places you can’t afford? Stick to McDonalds if you can’t tip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone that has a beef with tipping is most likely salty because they don’t get tips themselves. Sour grapes and all. If wages were raised enough that tips were not a factor most of you would be up in arms.
They don’t have to raise prices. They have to spend their money differently. The CEO of Panera makes $3 million a year. The CEO of Starbucks makes $17 million a year. Why are we responsible for paying their staff a decent wage? Why are you protecting the super wealthy and insulting middle class people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your tip money - just like your "Round Up for Charity" - goes to offset the cost of running a business so the CEO can have three homes and a private jet to fly to them all. And also so the organization has enough money to buy up other companies so that you have less choice.
Say no to tipping.
But you are not punishing the restaurant owner. Unless you call him/her over, explain you're not tipping and why, all that will happen is that the server will make less money.
This is an adolescent perspective. You’ll understand in 20 years.
Anonymous wrote:I have no problem tipping for things that we've always tipped - wait staff, hairdressers, and perhaps pet sitters.
But the new tipping culture... like for takeout? I'll do $1 an entree perhaps, but not more. Definitely not tipping 20% for picking up half a dozen bagels. Come the F on guys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone that has a beef with tipping is most likely salty because they don’t get tips themselves. Sour grapes and all. If wages were raised enough that tips were not a factor most of you would be up in arms.
They don’t have to raise prices. They have to spend their money differently. The CEO of Panera makes $3 million a year. The CEO of Starbucks makes $17 million a year. Why are we responsible for paying their staff a decent wage? Why are you protecting the super wealthy and insulting middle class people?
This is what is absurd. I don't tip at those places. They charge $12-15 a meal for fast food and you serve/clean up after yourself. If they cannot pay their staff decently, not much we can do and if we keep tipping, they have more excuses not to pay well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would rather have wages increased--which I think is coming for the wait service industry--than tipping. I hate tipping, this is not a thing where I come from in Asia.
My sibling is a bartender and neither he nor his coworkers want higher wages.
My brother makes $2.10/hr as his wage. With tips, he makes over $100k/year. He works Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday only.
He knows that when he's making $15/hr, people aren't going to leave good (if any) tips.
He works 4pm to 2am on a typical Saturday shift, so 10 hours. If he was making $15/hr and no tips, that's only $150 per shift. Who can live on that around here? He usually makes around $500 on a typical Saturday or as much as over $800 on a great night. This past Sunday he worked 9 am to midnight and made over $1,000 (World cup, 2 holiday parties, normal shift money).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone that has a beef with tipping is most likely salty because they don’t get tips themselves. Sour grapes and all. If wages were raised enough that tips were not a factor most of you would be up in arms.
They don’t have to raise prices. They have to spend their money differently. The CEO of Panera makes $3 million a year. The CEO of Starbucks makes $17 million a year. Why are we responsible for paying their staff a decent wage? Why are you protecting the super wealthy and insulting middle class people?