Servers used to tip the customer?
Employers used to pay their employees.
I haven't seen The History of Tipping on the History Channel. How was the system different before it became "perverted"?
They didn't start showing their kankles for tips until 1869.
If consumers are only motivated out of concern not to appear cheap that is on the consumer and their hang ups. Maybe if they are so concerned about looking cheap, it is because they are cheap.
Maybe waiters appear to be entitled ingrates because they are entitled ingrates. Monkey bars, half past noon, be there or be square.
Huh? So you go to restaurants and you get charged for ordering and getting your own food and drink? Do you bus your own tables and make your own drinks?
I'd happily walk over and open a beer and walk back for a dollar a pop. I have never argued that waiters don't deserve to be paid minimum wage. I just don't believe in this cockamamie scheme they have going on where they cry like little girls over bad nights when it is irrelevant if you understand what an average is and how the current system is beneficial to them. The vast majority of stores I go to charge me one price for a good or service. Why are waiters special when there is nothing special about what they do?
Why would a documented worker strive to want minimum wage? Wouldn't you get pissed if you didn't get something you feel you deserve?
Why do they constantly quote their "pay" as less than minimum wage if not getting that isn't a goal? Oh right, that whole pity party scam they have going. I might get pissed but if I was carrying plates and making more than minimum wage I would not be pissed because I would feel I was getting more than I deserve based on market value. That isn't to say I wouldn't
need more but that shouldn't be everyone else's problem. It isn't the consumers holding the waiters back, you lying crybabies would get paid less (by owners) if it wasn't for our collective generosity but you parasitic swine still want even more.
Your saying a lot of things but I have no idea what you are trying to say.
Big girls need loving too. Duh.
A tip is an amount of money paid from one party to another that goes beyond base salary. Why does the source matter in this context?
It matters because the inmates are running the asylum. Through collective douchebaggery you perverteers are determining your own beyond salary take. Also, according to the IRS I have to hand over 40% of any bonus I get to that cocky wanker Uncle Sam, if you get more than 8% on average Uncle Sam doesn't even have to know about it and I haven't read my tipping novela recently but I think that money is just taxed at your effective tax rate. I'd say the source matters a whole lot in that context
And there it is. You just have a low opinion of servers and don't want to pay them. Unfortunately others value the job and their food higher than you and you are wasting your time if you think you're going to get anywhere. I've waited tables. In some ways it is harder than the job I do now. Even if it is not hard, when you enter a restaurant it is expected that you will meet the customs that are expected of you. If you don't like that, eat at home.
I tend to operate by this, tip 20% when I go out but don't go out much because I think the experience is overpriced. As far as low opinion, I think it is mostly a low opinion of what the skill set is worth. Anything about the individuals is merely observational musings. There is a reason many people have their first job in food service, it doesn't take much skill. That and young people are ripe for exploitation via manipulation. Most of my observations are about 35 year old single mothers that used to be addicted to crack but now are just addicted to crackheads but they really need my money more than I do because they played ******* with the football team in high school while I was working to get into college.
How much research are you doing on the topic? Are you a restaurant critic on the side? Where are you having these experiences and conversations? What do you expect from a waiter? I get the feeling you enter restaurants looking to be an ass and have things go wrong just so you can be cheap.
Mildly interesting aside, the only research I did led to me discovering I was actually overtipping because I had been suckered in by the whining propagandists to tip post tax. Then I found out that was probably because I had been in the city for most of my tipping years and that is how they have us trained. I expect the waiter to not act like they are entitled to more money than they signed up for. I might start being cheap though, sounds like more fun.
Again, what makes you such an authority on waiters and waitresses? You sound like you are preparing a novel or documentary on the topic but I think your just pulling some expertise out of your ass.
I realize most waitresses can't read but what did that statement have to do with anything specific to food service. It was a general comment about jobs and pay.
Nevermind, you're just cheap. Just know that if you pass the wages on to the owner, the cost (which is even higher now because of taxes) will just be paid by the customer.
Between your research study, which I assume consisted of rigourously polling as many people as the owners at the places you used to work, and my historical writings we could put Barbosa out of business. Now I have to pay the waiters salary and help the owner avoid taxes? Are we still in America?
Ask Shattered, he is a tipping historian.
The trick is to only put enough in that you are covered by Florida's she was asking for it law.
But the problem is that large parties can make or break a server's night due to the system that is set up. Most servers can shake off a bad tip or two but if you have to take care of a big group and somehow get the shaft because Shattered or Phatso are picking up the bill you might as well have not come to work that evening. So restaurants reserve the right to charge for that.
How many people get paid nightly? What happened to that incentivizing thing you were just talking about for why you don't get paid "enough?" In this scenario you get paid more than enough without any incentive but that is justified because you can't do the math and see the plus nights cover the bad ones?
Did the consumer set up that system? The owners devised it, the employees agreed to it and the consumers get blamed for it.
TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION!!!!!!!!! Is this the reason why restaurant folk stay up late teabagging each other? Find out in my next book Mein ***** of Meat.