I have a standart tariff. 1 buck if check is lower than 15 bucks. 5 bucks if 15<x<50; 10 if 50<x<200; 20 if >200.
I have a standart tariff. 1 buck if check is lower than 15 bucks. 5 bucks if 15<x<50; 10 if 50<x<200; 20 if >200.
So, what is the standard now? I know 15 years ago or so it was 15%. I'd usually tip 20% because I wanted to be a good tipper. Now it seems 20% is the standard. If I'm not leaving more than 20% am I just leaving the expected minimum? Anyone out there waiting tables right now? I'd like to know what the average tip is and when you feel like you've gotten a good tip?
Does it irk anyone else that some waiter/waitress can get like 50 bucks an hour or more by just waiting tables when their job requires the same education as a minimum wage job?
Having an education and making money shouldn't have any correlation.
What you can provide people, or what you can provide the company you are working for, should equate to how much money you make.
Sometimes your education gets you in the door, but the attitude in America that just because you have a school education you deserve to make more money is ****ing retarded.
If you want to make a certain amount of money, get a job that pays that much money. Its really a simple equation.
No, more power to them. Hope they enjoy and are fulfilled by it.Does it irk anyone else that some waiter/waitress can get like 50 bucks an hour or more by just waiting tables when their job requires the same amount of education as any minimum wage job?
Does it irk anyone else that some waiter/waitress can get like 50 bucks an hour or more by just waiting tables when their job requires the same amount of education as any minimum wage job?
Does it irk anyone else that some waiter/waitress can get like 50 bucks an hour or more by just waiting tables when their job requires the same amount of education as any minimum wage job?
Having an education and making money shouldn't have any correlation.
What you can provide people, or what you can provide the company you are working for, should equate to how much money you make.
Sometimes your education gets you in the door, but the attitude in America that just because you have a school education you deserve to make more money is ****ing retarded.
Waiters/Waitresses work hard but there are also plenty of jobs that work pretty hard as well. I welcome good service at a restaurant as well but I thought the reason we pay 6 bucks for a beer (halal beer of course) or 20 bucks for a meal was for the service as well. Tips used to be just extra. I just find it unfair that a waiter makes the same paycheck that someone scrubbing toilets makes in a week when they work just a night.