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Clem 4 year s ago
ask your damn' employer to give you a decent wage, the tip is a bonus for a great service, not a right
       
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salamoon 4 year s ago
Clem,
i will never understand how is it even possible to pay less than a minimum wage and shift the wage burden on your customers...
       
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Alverta 4 year s ago
Clem,
Pay a decent wage and tips wouldn't be required. As it stands now, servers and bartenders get BELOW minimum wage because of tips. Complain to the government
       
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Link 4 year s ago
#6 LOL!!!!
       
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salamoon 4 year s ago
#3 im always like why the hell would you do that?!!!
       
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Alverta 4 year s ago
salamoon,

Right? And I'll bet it was only 5% of the bill too
       
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Rolf 4 year s ago
Americans are all sorts of classy!
       
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Greg 4 year s ago
Rolf,

Europe: Here's what I think about you awful Americans!
America: That's funny, we don't think about you at all.
       
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Lonzo 4 year s ago
shoot
       
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Alverta 4 year s ago
As a former bartender and server, I can confirm that people are @$$holes.
       
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Claas 4 year s ago
Alverta, Not all of them. Most of my customers were great. Especially my regulars. Yeah, there were the @$$holes but for the most part my experience has been wonderful. I worked in a touristy city and had both the locals and tourists alike. Two places I worked were popular and always busy --in the weeds a lot lol. I feel for the other people who work in retail who earn minimum wage and have to deal with far more obnoxious people. Mine were always tipsy. lol I love happy people. I made my customers, well, happy! lol
       
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Maris 4 year s ago
Tip, why?

Are you doing that on Walmart?
       
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Marge 4 year s ago
Guaranteed most of these are about as real as Jussie Smollett's racist attack. But I did get a good laugh. good
       
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Tessa 4 year s ago
I bet most of these @$$holes have never worked in the hospitality industry and have had to deal with unpleasant , demanding customers. Most of these workers depend on their tips and work hard for them. I tip every time when someone serves me at a restaurant , bar or hairdresser. Oh btw , I used to work at a bar while in university years ago to pay for my studies. We knew who were the non tippers. I will just leave it at that.
       
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Aline 4 year s ago
Servers work dam hard. the next time these j#rks came in I'd spit in their food.
       
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Carl 4 year s ago
I give fake money to panhandlers, there is a guy who stands on the corner with his son and his wife and other kids work around the corner.
I ordered a bunch of fake money and gave him, his son and family fake $50.00 dollars bills. Hate me if you want.
       
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Claas 4 year s ago
I was a server and a bartender for over a decade. My tips per shift far outweighed any minimum wage jobs weekly pay for full/part-time hours. Plus, I only had to claim %10 percent of my cash tips (most of them were) to the IRS, whereas I had to claim the full amount of my pay to the IRS with all of my previous employers when I worked jobs in high school for minimum wages.

So, for those against the tipping system and saying minimum wage is better? It's not. I easily cleared $300 per night on weekends. Holidays even more. Especially the night before Thanksgiving (my biggest tip night every year) and New Years Eve where gratuities were pre-fixed with ticket.

If you're working at a tipping establishment and not clearing a certain amount per shift? You either suck as a server or your clientele sucks. Either way, change to a better place of employment.
       
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Waldo 4 year s ago
#28 How much of a tip were they expecting after a story like that and a payment under protest for $8.92.
       
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