Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a generous tipper for restaurants and places where tips ARE the person's income. But not at places like Chipotle. They make decent money for the experience/workload required. My niece works there and makes $10/hour.
How is $10/hr "decent" money? It might be decent for a teenager living in her parent's house.
How much do you make an hour? You're living in la la land.
For a zero skill, entry level, part time position that require no education or career training, $10.00/ hour is more than decent money. You are living in lala land if you think it is not.
NP here. Live on 10/hr in DC and get back to us. Good luck.
Entry level fast food is not a career or the type of job meant to live on. Entry level fast food is a job for teens and college students to make a few extra bucks.
Holy crap. Do you know anything about current American economy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a generous tipper for restaurants and places where tips ARE the person's income. But not at places like Chipotle. They make decent money for the experience/workload required. My niece works there and makes $10/hour.
How is $10/hr "decent" money? It might be decent for a teenager living in her parent's house.
How much do you make an hour? You're living in la la land.
For a zero skill, entry level, part time position that require no education or career training, $10.00/ hour is more than decent money. You are living in lala land if you think it is not.
NP here. Live on 10/hr in DC and get back to us. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a generous tipper for restaurants and places where tips ARE the person's income. But not at places like Chipotle. They make decent money for the experience/workload required. My niece works there and makes $10/hour.
How is $10/hr "decent" money? It might be decent for a teenager living in her parent's house.
How much do you make an hour? You're living in la la land.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a generous tipper for restaurants and places where tips ARE the person's income. But not at places like Chipotle. They make decent money for the experience/workload required. My niece works there and makes $10/hour.
How is $10/hr "decent" money? It might be decent for a teenager living in her parent's house.
How much do you make an hour? You're living in la la land.
For a zero skill, entry level, part time position that require no education or career training, $10.00/ hour is more than decent money. You are living in lala land if you think it is not.
NP here. Live on 10/hr in DC and get back to us. Good luck.
Entry level fast food is not a career or the type of job meant to live on. Entry level fast food is a job for teens and college students to make a few extra bucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a generous tipper for restaurants and places where tips ARE the person's income. But not at places like Chipotle. They make decent money for the experience/workload required. My niece works there and makes $10/hour.
How is $10/hr "decent" money? It might be decent for a teenager living in her parent's house.
How much do you make an hour? You're living in la la land.
For a zero skill, entry level, part time position that require no education or career training, $10.00/ hour is more than decent money. You are living in lala land if you think it is not.
NP here. Live on 10/hr in DC and get back to us. Good luck.
time to find another coffee jointAnonymous wrote:Ugh, no. The tipping culture has gotten out of hand - and this is coming from a generous tipper since I used to wait tables. My favorite coffee joint wastes everyone's time making customers sign receipts with a tip line, which is incredibly obnoxious in a drive through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a generous tipper for restaurants and places where tips ARE the person's income. But not at places like Chipotle. They make decent money for the experience/workload required. My niece works there and makes $10/hour.
How is $10/hr "decent" money? It might be decent for a teenager living in her parent's house.
How much do you make an hour? You're living in la la land.
Even if it's not decent money, does that mean we should consider tipping them? I feel like the service they are providing is fairly straightforward.
Can you roll a burrito as well as they do? Seriously. My shit would fall the fuck apart.
What Chipotle are you going to where it doesn't fall apart? Or, worse yet, they spin it 90 degrees and then roll it so the ingredients are stacked rather than all together.
Anonymous wrote:I tip about 10% - a buck or so if I am getting a meal just for me, about $5 if I'm getting an order for the whole family.
I figure that teenagers or not, they are working hard and deserve a few extra bucks. I'm surprised to find myself in the minority on this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a generous tipper for restaurants and places where tips ARE the person's income. But not at places like Chipotle. They make decent money for the experience/workload required. My niece works there and makes $10/hour.
How is $10/hr "decent" money? It might be decent for a teenager living in her parent's house.
How much do you make an hour? You're living in la la land.
Even if it's not decent money, does that mean we should consider tipping them? I feel like the service they are providing is fairly straightforward.
Can you roll a burrito as well as they do? Seriously. My shit would fall the fuck apart.