• LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net
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    1 day ago

    True but some states don’t have this distinction and it means servers actually make pretty decent money.

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      1 day ago

      Yes and “tipping” has gone insane. Not just amounts (tho even when I was a child, my parents consider 10% the bare minimum) but also you get prompted to leave a tip for transactions that don’t involve a tipped position.

      My experience is from one of the shittier states for workers (Arkansas), right-to-work effectively eliminates all union activity, the state would remove the minimum wage if it could, and there’s even people that want to make it easier for 14-18 year olds to work.

      • Taleya@aussie.zone
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        20 hours ago

        Outside of the US it’s a reward for good work

        Inside the US its you directly subsidising the businesses refusal to even pay minimum wage.

        So bitching about a higher tip is bitching about fair wages for work. You got an issue paying that, you take it up with the employer who has shoved the burden of paying their waitstaff onto you.

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            1 hour ago

            Or we could tip while we continue advocating for legal ends to the system of tipping. I won’t stiff someone who isn’t making a fair wage, but I’d really like to switch over to how europe does it

          • takeda@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            14 hours ago

            One of the greatest achievements of restaurant owners was to pay waiters sub liveable wage and make them blame customers for it.