"Word on the street" is not a verified source.Posted over on wdwmagic....Can't say I'm surprised.
"So word on the street is the cake bake just cut their front line employees hourly base pay"
What’s the source of the rumor?Posted over on wdwmagic....Can't say I'm surprised.
"So word on the street is the cake bake just cut their front line employees hourly base pay"
I understand....just posted for info purposes. But that poster isn't just a random person..they do have some inside info regularly."Word on the street" is not a verified source.
If this were true, it's time y'all step up and tip your servers more.
Are they reducing the hourly pay of an existing employee? Or offering a potential employee a lower rate than a previous year?
How can I say this without getting into controversial politics? DH speculated that when tips became non-taxable, employers of tipped personnel would decrease their base pay (which is lower than non-tipped minimum wage because tips are expected to make up the difference and more) because the employees will be keeping more of their tips. So maybe cutting existing salary can mean more than one thing. I have no knowledge, just speculation.I read it as cutting existing salary...which would mean only one thing....sales aren't where they need to be.
Or sales are great. Tips are great. Hourly pay is higher then necessary.I read it as cutting existing salary...which would mean only one thing....sales aren't where they need to be.
The states set the tipping wages so they can't go below the state guidelines. They can only cut the pay if they were already paying more than the state minimum.How can I say this without getting into controversial politics? DH speculated that when tips became non-taxable, employers of tipped personnel would decrease their base pay (which is lower than non-tipped minimum wage because tips are expected to make up the difference and more) because the employees will be keeping more of their tips. So maybe cutting existing salary can mean more than one thing. I have no knowledge, just speculation.
Good to know.The states set the tipping wages so they can't go below the state guidelines. They can only cut the pay if they were already paying more than the state minimum.
Late to the thread...Just wanted to share... The Birnbaum book continues to drop in price on Amazon, as we get later into 2025. I just bought a 2nd copy yesterday, under $11. We'll be using the coupon this weekend, and then again in December.
Yes, that’s the one and it’s readily accepted at the restaurant.Late to the thread...
Coupon? Would that be 20% off cake Bake shop?
Yep! We just used it last week, no problem at all! The book really has a LOT of good coupons!Late to the thread...
Coupon? Would that be 20% off cake Bake shop?
It’s also currently available on Amazon at a reduced price.Yep! We just used it last week, no problem at all! The book really has a LOT of good coupons!
Is there a list somewhere of the coupons included?Yep! We just used it last week, no problem at all! The book really has a LOT of good coupons!
I have the book from this year and the overwhelming majority are for restaurants and things at Disney Springs. I'm at work rn so I can't get into specifics but it's stuff like Splitsville, the AMC theater, etc. I can type out a full list when I get home.Is there a list somewhere of the coupons included?
Excludes alcoholic beveragesCan the coupon be used for cocktails or only food/non-alcoholic beverages?