Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I used to be a server. Please understand that in most restaurants the servers have to "tip out" a percentage of their sales to the bartender, the bussers, etc. If you do not tip the server actually has to pay to serve you.
I don't get why people are so excited to punch down and stop tipping. Most restaurant workers are not wealthy and waiting tables is hard work. I have a nice office job now and I worked WAY HARDER when I was a server and bartender than I ever have in my nice office job where I can sit/stand whenever I feel like it, go to the bathroom whenever I want, take a little break to get coffee, and oh yeah, people are generally nice and treat me with basic respect all day!
Some of you are so hateful for no reason.
People are just sick and tired of “give me” culture. I wish we were like other countries. No tips! Period. Pay the workers fair wages but no tips!!
It’s not give me culture. Tipping your server is understood to be part of the social contract.
Social contract. LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I've reduced my tipping already, but not because of the BBB. For a full-service restaurant, which I rarely go to these days, I still tip 20%, but for picking up my own order, nothing. I used to tip 5%.
+2
I’m tired of everyone and their mom asking for a tip. I still tip at restaurants and salon/spa services. Everyone else can eat an egg.
Travel often requires tipping. Do you travel?
Anonymous wrote:With OBBB containing “no tax on tips”, anyone else thinking about stopping to tip?
I am considering stopping all tips except for Hair and spa treatments.
I’m zeroing out all tips for eating out
Anyone else thinking of doing the same?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I used to be a server. Please understand that in most restaurants the servers have to "tip out" a percentage of their sales to the bartender, the bussers, etc. If you do not tip the server actually has to pay to serve you.
I don't get why people are so excited to punch down and stop tipping. Most restaurant workers are not wealthy and waiting tables is hard work. I have a nice office job now and I worked WAY HARDER when I was a server and bartender than I ever have in my nice office job where I can sit/stand whenever I feel like it, go to the bathroom whenever I want, take a little break to get coffee, and oh yeah, people are generally nice and treat me with basic respect all day!
Some of you are so hateful for no reason.
People are just sick and tired of “give me” culture. I wish we were like other countries. No tips! Period. Pay the workers fair wages but no tips!!
It’s not give me culture. Tipping your server is understood to be part of the social contract.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I used to be a server. Please understand that in most restaurants the servers have to "tip out" a percentage of their sales to the bartender, the bussers, etc. If you do not tip the server actually has to pay to serve you.
I don't get why people are so excited to punch down and stop tipping. Most restaurant workers are not wealthy and waiting tables is hard work. I have a nice office job now and I worked WAY HARDER when I was a server and bartender than I ever have in my nice office job where I can sit/stand whenever I feel like it, go to the bathroom whenever I want, take a little break to get coffee, and oh yeah, people are generally nice and treat me with basic respect all day!
Some of you are so hateful for no reason.
People are just sick and tired of “give me” culture. I wish we were like other countries. No tips! Period. Pay the workers fair wages but no tips!!
Anonymous wrote:No, I used to be a server. Please understand that in most restaurants the servers have to "tip out" a percentage of their sales to the bartender, the bussers, etc. If you do not tip the server actually has to pay to serve you.
I don't get why people are so excited to punch down and stop tipping. Most restaurant workers are not wealthy and waiting tables is hard work. I have a nice office job now and I worked WAY HARDER when I was a server and bartender than I ever have in my nice office job where I can sit/stand whenever I feel like it, go to the bathroom whenever I want, take a little break to get coffee, and oh yeah, people are generally nice and treat me with basic respect all day!
Some of you are so hateful for no reason.
Anonymous wrote:It’s only no tax on cash tips. Who leaves cash tips on the regular?
Anonymous wrote:It’s only no tax on cash tips. Who leaves cash tips on the regular?
Anonymous wrote:Nope. My tipping routine will stay the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I've reduced my tipping already, but not because of the BBB. For a full-service restaurant, which I rarely go to these days, I still tip 20%, but for picking up my own order, nothing. I used to tip 5%.
+2
I’m tired of everyone and their mom asking for a tip. I still tip at restaurants and salon/spa services. Everyone else can eat an egg.
Anonymous wrote:Just want to point out that the bill defined cash tips as all tips (including those left on a credit card) that aren’t tangible goods. (Point 3 under No Tax on Tips in the linked article.) https://www.cbia.com/news/hr-safety/employers-tax-tips-overtime#:~:text=While%20the%20deduction%20applies%20to,gift%20basket%20or%20movie%20tickets.
Anonymous wrote:The logic of OP's plan escapes me. Can someone explain it?