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ggma

(711 posts)
11. Ex Waitress here.
Sun Jan 29, 2023, 07:00 PM
Jan 2023

At one point I was working at a cafe in the morning and a bar at night.

Tips make the difference between bologna-hot dogs-hamburger meat-steak. We ate a lot of pot food and casseroles to stretch the meat. I will never forget. Hope that didn't sound aggressive, just feel strongly about it 🙂.

gg

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I bribed my bicycle mechanic $20 to put my bike ahead of the line one day last summer, nt doc03 Jan 2023 #1
Starbucks workers deserve a tip. They work non stop all day they have a timer at the drive through doc03 Jan 2023 #2
Are you willing to help the workers form a union delisen Jan 2023 #12
Being a lifelong union member, I support unions. It is up them to vote doc03 Jan 2023 #13
I'm going to tip...whether others do or not...even for simple service Sancho Jan 2023 #3
Ex Waitress here. ggma Jan 2023 #11
Target home delivery allows tipping of the delivery person via credit card and Target in2herbs Jan 2023 #4
Apparently that Tiktoker has never actually been to Starbucks AZSkiffyGeek Jan 2023 #5
I work at a local coffee shop vercetti2021 Jan 2023 #6
U.S. Tipping is Way to Preserve Inequality of Income delisen Jan 2023 #7
My son worked as a barista for years Fiendish Thingy Jan 2023 #8
If they'd pay a decent wage in the first place, tips wouldn't be necessary. 3Hotdogs Jan 2023 #9
+1. Herman Cain, Godfather's Pizza CEO, NRA Pres., Enduring Lobbying Triumph: appalachiablue Jan 2023 #14
People routinely tip some low wage occupations and not others that earn similar wages MichMan Jan 2023 #10
Adam Smith explained it better. IF nobody tipped, wages would be $2.15 per hour. 3Hotdogs Jan 2023 #15
By law, employers are required to make up the difference between the tipped wage and minimum wage MichMan Jan 2023 #17
My simple solution PJMcK Jan 2023 #16
Are they paid actual minimum wage or what restaurant waiters/waitresses are paid? LiberalFighter Jan 2023 #18
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