Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The last time I picked up pizza, cashier swiveled the payment screen. I hit zero for tip. I was watching him. His lips tightened.
Seriously? I'm not going back because I'm afraid they're going to spit on my food or something, since I didn't give the cashier a tip.
Restaurant servers remember customers that stiff them or leave poor tips...
Anonymous wrote:Sorry everyone, you're getting $0 in tips from me from now on, except for the waiter/waitress, that's it. You can spin the monitor around at a checkout all you want, but you're getting a fat $0 and getting it spun right back at you.
You get wages. If you don't like your low wage, get another job. Tipping enables employers to pay crappy wages, because of people cannot make ends meet on wages at a place where they work then they won't work there job.. the employer will be forced to pay higher wages. But that never happens because we have this asinine culture of tipping that is out of control.
Tipping culture originated from racism too. Employers hired black people with lower wages and forced them to make up the difference with tips. So why do we still have this completely stupid relic left over from America's racist past?
I'm so done with tipping culture. If you are a cashier, barista, mechanic, hair dresser, garbage man, bellhop, etc.etc..No tips for you. Demand better wages if you don't like it or find another job. It's not the customer's responsibility to make sure you make enough wages.
Anonymous wrote:Even the *way* we tip actually makes no sense at all. We're not tipping based on the amount of work (or service) provided, but on the cost of service. Your $150 a cut hairdresser is not working hard to do your hair than your $50 a cut hairdresser, but if you go by % you are tipping a lot more. Ditto for servers--it always annoyed me when I was one. If I have a table full of people drinking water and iced tea, and I have to run back and forth a zillion times for refills vs a table of full of same# of people who order one cocktail a piece and never ask for anything else, guess who is more work? Guess whose bill is much higher, and then the corresponding tip? It's stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Panera claims they can’t turn off the option. I wait in line to order my food, I pick it up when it’s ready, get my own drink, and bus my own table. What am I tipping for? Pay your employees better.
Most have tablets in store for ordering to. Of course they can turn it off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The last time I picked up pizza, cashier swiveled the payment screen. I hit zero for tip. I was watching him. His lips tightened.
Seriously? I'm not going back because I'm afraid they're going to spit on my food or something, since I didn't give the cashier a tip.
Restaurant servers remember customers that stiff them or leave poor tips...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leave it to dc to raise the pay of crappy waiters/bartenders and lower the pay of great waiters/bartenders.
Restaurants should just double their prices. Give the people what they want… higher prices and communism level motivation.
Dc restaurants should raise the prices to Swiss levels if it means we get waiters that are in shape and multilingual
One thing I love about Switzerland is service staff seem in shape and healthy and normal. It makes me want to go out more
In the us, service staff almost seem to be a new form of indentured servitude— it’s sad.
Anonymous wrote:The last time I picked up pizza, cashier swiveled the payment screen. I hit zero for tip. I was watching him. His lips tightened.
Seriously? I'm not going back because I'm afraid they're going to spit on my food or something, since I didn't give the cashier a tip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leave it to dc to raise the pay of crappy waiters/bartenders and lower the pay of great waiters/bartenders.
Restaurants should just double their prices. Give the people what they want… higher prices and communism level motivation.
At least with higher prices I can see the final price and decide whether or not it is worth it. Enough of this stupid ass charades of tipping culture that makes absolutely zero sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God another thread like this? Yes, good for you for stiffing the people who make less than you. You are really sticking it to the man and changing the whole system.
How is the customer 'stiffing' the worker? The EMPLOYER IS, NOT THE CUSTOMER. Take it up with your boss or your company. Your entire mindset is wrong, and exactly why we hava trash tipping culture in the first place. No, I will not tip you because you're doing cashier work, handing me a coffee, or scooping my ice cream. You get a wage for that. It is enough. Don't like it? Get a new job or tell your company to raise prices so they can pay you more. I'm done with your stupid swivel screens.
Anonymous wrote:The most egregious is babysitters. I’m on a local FB group and apparently babysitters are now charging fees if you ASK them to babysit last minute? I used to always give sitters a few extra dollars, which I never considered a tip, I just rounded up, but now sitters expect tips! And they charge an arm & leg.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’ll probably be looking for a new hairdresser; your old one’s schedule will be mysteriously full.
Or she could just charge an appropriate price in the first place. OMG, such a novel concept, right?
Anonymous wrote:You’ll probably be looking for a new hairdresser; your old one’s schedule will be mysteriously full.