8153 pts ยท August 8, 2015
Somebody asked me for my cat picture to make as their wallpaper once, so you can color me happy
#13 MY FINAL BREATH
Don't know how I'm gonna sleep tonight knowing you don't believe me, have a good one buddy
Incredible you think I'm lying, but I'm done with this conversation if it's gonna be all ad homs
Ethic ?
Have to worry too much about student loan debt, considering the scholarships I had gotten, especially for undergrad. But yeah, muh work
They have to match min wage if you don't make it, but that's quite little half of what's considered a living wage in my county. I also don't
You must have been waiting at a much nicer place than myself, pretty much nobody broke over 20 on a night that wasn't a weekend. I'm aware
Anyways, I'll continue working on my masters and keep you updated on how my life is progressing. Dumbass.
That can describe basically any low skill job, you know that right? And by bonus do you mean wage? Because the employer paid me $2.83/hr.
Agreed, we are speaking extremes. Good talking to you ?
Or governmental change, but we need actually good legislators on our side for that
I understand that, cooking sucks, especially at the end of a long day
Total bullshit
Don't do things you can't fully afford. Again I think there should be reform for everybody makes a living wage, I think our minimum wage is
Ideally there would be reform for everyone getting a living wage though
That shouldn't be an argument against giving somebody a living wage though
Yeah you can tell this guy has never worked food service like this
This is true, but minimum wage is nearly half of what's considered a living wage where I live
Good for you, I personally have respect for my time and energy and am not a simp for my employer
How it should be
This person is the minority. The HUGE minority. If you're giving exceptional service to the majority of people, this isn't a problem.
Standard tip is 18% minimum, why would I expend effort I could be giving to other tables if I'm getting paid significantly less?
Because I get paid $2.83 an hour? And our system sucks so we rely on tips?
Most places I've seen show suggested gratuity start at 18%, but 20% is expected if you're giving good service most places
1) did you miss the if? 2) oh no, losing a shitty tipping customer???? What ever shall we do?????
Basically what I'm trying to say is tip the generally accepted amount, servers (in PA at least) make ~$2.83 an hour and rely on thatstandard
Like why would I put out effort to give you exceptional service when I could give somebody else exceptional service and get a > tip?
If I knew somebody was only going to tip me 12% for doing a standard job or 15% at the most, I wouldn't serve them very well.
If by some chance it comes to you, grace us with the knowledge :)
#13 MY FINAL BREATH
Don't know how I'm gonna sleep tonight knowing you don't believe me, have a good one buddy
Incredible you think I'm lying, but I'm done with this conversation if it's gonna be all ad homs
Ethic ?
Have to worry too much about student loan debt, considering the scholarships I had gotten, especially for undergrad. But yeah, muh work
They have to match min wage if you don't make it, but that's quite little half of what's considered a living wage in my county. I also don't
You must have been waiting at a much nicer place than myself, pretty much nobody broke over 20 on a night that wasn't a weekend. I'm aware
Anyways, I'll continue working on my masters and keep you updated on how my life is progressing. Dumbass.
That can describe basically any low skill job, you know that right? And by bonus do you mean wage? Because the employer paid me $2.83/hr.
Agreed, we are speaking extremes. Good talking to you ?
Or governmental change, but we need actually good legislators on our side for that
I understand that, cooking sucks, especially at the end of a long day
Total bullshit
Don't do things you can't fully afford. Again I think there should be reform for everybody makes a living wage, I think our minimum wage is
Ideally there would be reform for everyone getting a living wage though
That shouldn't be an argument against giving somebody a living wage though
Yeah you can tell this guy has never worked food service like this
This is true, but minimum wage is nearly half of what's considered a living wage where I live
Good for you, I personally have respect for my time and energy and am not a simp for my employer
How it should be
This person is the minority. The HUGE minority. If you're giving exceptional service to the majority of people, this isn't a problem.
Standard tip is 18% minimum, why would I expend effort I could be giving to other tables if I'm getting paid significantly less?
Because I get paid $2.83 an hour? And our system sucks so we rely on tips?
Most places I've seen show suggested gratuity start at 18%, but 20% is expected if you're giving good service most places
1) did you miss the if? 2) oh no, losing a shitty tipping customer???? What ever shall we do?????
Basically what I'm trying to say is tip the generally accepted amount, servers (in PA at least) make ~$2.83 an hour and rely on thatstandard
Like why would I put out effort to give you exceptional service when I could give somebody else exceptional service and get a > tip?
If I knew somebody was only going to tip me 12% for doing a standard job or 15% at the most, I wouldn't serve them very well.
If by some chance it comes to you, grace us with the knowledge :)