Originally posted by MickeyzGirl
We have friends in Australia who said the same about tipping. I explained to them that in the US, resturant servers & bartenders are only paid $2.50 an hour (if that). .
I know Texas as a special sub-minimum wage for people who get tips, I didn't think many other states did.
Here in California, those who get tips are paid minimum wage, which is $6.75 an hour, more than the $5.15 federal minimum, but not much. Some local areas in California have "Living Wage" laws, there they get a minimum of $10.75 an hour if they get health benefits, and $11.50 an hour if they don't.
Cruise ships, however, unless they stop in US ports only, are exempt from minimum wage laws. And while $50 a week, $200 a MONTH seems almost insulting to us, that's more than the ANNUAL average pay in many of the nations these crewmembers are from.
We went to Alaska on HAL's Amsterdam and our server said he has been there 3 years, and after another 3 years he would have saved enough to retire comfortably in Indonesia. He said it was tough being away from his wife, but they were putting off having kids until he retired. If all goes according to plan, he will retire at age 28!!!!
And then there's the current mess NCL has with the Pride Of Aloha. It has an all American wait staff, and gratuites are automatically added to the bill. There is no incentive for good servce, and I gather that American wait staff in the cruise industry have a reputation as being the worst in the world.
NCL is having to refund not only gratuities to passengers, but part of their fares because things have been so bad.