Servers. The only job were you get free money just for doing it, from people who you think OWE you that money, for the five minutes it took you to bring them food they paid more money for. Then you get to complain about it all over the internet. In Japan tipping is considered an insult to the server, so spare me the rhetoric about how awful it is with bad pay blah blah blah. You work indoors. You carry a tray. What, your feet hurt? You don't even have to wash the dishes. So GFY.
Matty, servers in the US are paid as little as $3/hour with the idea customer tips will bring it up to a livable wage. Only country that does that. Which means servers here have to put up with some serious abuse from people who may choose not to tip anyway.
... right place right time usually brings four figures per night in absolutely tax free untraceable monies. But I digress, if you so concerned with low pay for your occupation, may be you need to check your law which in fact establishes minimal payable wage.
Be nice to servers and if it's been great tip appropriately. Undoubtedly one of the professions that has been hit hardest by this pandemic of ours. And no, if your server is nice to you that doesn't mean they want to sleep with you too!
Oh me, oh my, pardon MEEE for getting in between all of you ladies and your ongoing victimhood. Yes, you're SOOO brave and strong for working indoors, carrying a tray, refilling sodas...just as I said. No one forces you to work the job you have, yet the reality of that fact would detract from your plight as a woman, wouldn't it? you'd rather be able to call on this too when you're feeling sorry for yourselves, acting like people spit on you and go 'shame, shame!' by the hour because only servers have it so tragically, taylor swift song inducing, awful! makes me tear up. if you didn't work as servers, what would you blog about for your next brave journey??? get over yourselves.
Servers. The only job were you get free money just for doing it, from people who you think OWE you that money, for the five minutes it took you to bring them food they paid more money for. Then you get to complain about it all over the internet. In Japan tipping is considered an insult to the server, so spare me the rhetoric about how awful it is with bad pay blah blah blah. You work indoors. You carry a tray. What, your feet hurt? You don't even have to wash the dishes. So GFY.
Matty, servers in the US are paid as little as $3/hour with the idea customer tips will bring it up to a livable wage. Only country that does that. Which means servers here have to put up with some serious abuse from people who may choose not to tip anyway.
... right place right time usually brings four figures per night in absolutely tax free untraceable monies. But I digress, if you so concerned with low pay for your occupation, may be you need to check your law which in fact establishes minimal payable wage.
Be nice to servers and if it's been great tip appropriately. Undoubtedly one of the professions that has been hit hardest by this pandemic of ours. And no, if your server is nice to you that doesn't mean they want to sleep with you too!
Oh me, oh my, pardon MEEE for getting in between all of you ladies and your ongoing victimhood. Yes, you're SOOO brave and strong for working indoors, carrying a tray, refilling sodas...just as I said. No one forces you to work the job you have, yet the reality of that fact would detract from your plight as a woman, wouldn't it? you'd rather be able to call on this too when you're feeling sorry for yourselves, acting like people spit on you and go 'shame, shame!' by the hour because only servers have it so tragically, taylor swift song inducing, awful! makes me tear up. if you didn't work as servers, what would you blog about for your next brave journey??? get over yourselves.
... right place right time usually brings four figures per night in absolutely tax free untraceable monies. But I digress, if you so concerned with low pay for your occupation, may be you need to check your law which in fact establishes minimal payable wage.