bicker said:
People have been known to make up fictions for themselves to deceive themselves into thinking that things are different from how they actually are. However, if you ask most Americans the hard questions ("Do you know that bell staff, valets, waiters and waitresses actually get paid less than minimum wage, and that you, as patron, are expected to tip them so they can make a living wage?") they'll grudgingly admit that they do know this. They wish they weren't obligated to provide gratuities for anything other than going above-and-beyond, but it has never been that way, and most folks know that.
The key word there is "want." Really, no one wants to spend money if they don't have to, so any rationalization to spend less will have some appeal. No question about that.
That's a very pretty fiction. Unfortunately, it's not so clear that it would work if put to the test of reality. Most experts in the Americas, Africa and the Middle East believe that without the direct impact the patron has on the compensation of the server, the service will suffer.
Maybe you live in a fictional world, but people genuinely think they are rewarding people for better service with better tips. Don't you tailor your tips to reward better service?
You can suggest that people don't want to spend more money for better service, but you are wrong. People are willing to pay for all services. I am suggesting that we (
DVC) put all CMs under the same umbrella. And they all be compensated fairly, without having to reach out a hand or give a look that says "I am expecting due payment from you".
Not all people use all services, but this is kind like public schools, you have to pay all the people fairly to get equal service for all.
I am not sure what EXPERTS you are referring to all around the world. Maybe you could name some. Nonetheless, how in the world do those CMs at check-in, activities, characters, lifeguards, etc. manage to give us such great service without being "tipped". It is because they are full blooded Disney employees that are taken care of without gratuities. All these people provide very special and personalized services and there is no reason why EVERYONE can't be the same type of employee.
This is not some pie in the sky thinking. There is no reason all services cannot be treated the same. Why treat a couple of services as being below all the other services?
I don't care what the norm is for the industry... I think Disney should treat everyone the same.
This is my last post on this thread. I only want fair treatment for all. And Disney can set or create the standard. Doesn't really matter, Disney can treat their personnel differently than any other industry, because they are different than all other industries. Disney is special.