Ok, I genuinely don't want to start a fight, but I see that other people have expressed their views, so I figured I would respond. I was a server for 5 years (at a non-chain restaurant if that matters) and I can tell you right now, it is one of the most difficult jobs I have ever held. I am now an attorney and I still stand by that original statement - being a server is a very demanding job. I can only imagine what it is like to be a server in WDW dealing with hot, cranky, demanding adults and children.
As to not caring what the hourly wage of a server is, seriously, think about going to work for 12+ hours in a day and earning less than $30. That is why servers are tipped. And trust me, you would not want to be a server for pleasure... please don't write any job off as easy or "pleasure-inducing" until you've done it yourself.
As an attorney, I am sure that you understand that you should not respond to something unless you've read all of the relevant materials. If you had read the entire thread you would have seen the post where I said I am a "former server, dining room supervisor and restaurant manager". I've worn all the hats. I liked being a waitress and I was pretty good at it, hence the promotions.
When I enter a restaurant to purchase a meal, the only contract I enter into is to pay for the meal which is provided to me. The wage of the employee who brings it to me is based on a contract negotiated between the employer and the employee and is irrelevant to me. If someone is unhappy with the wage they are offered to do a particular job, they are free to find more lucrative employment. If enough servers, bartenders, bellhops and housekeepers refused to do the job for the offered wage perhaps the employers would be forced to pay a wage that was more appropriate for the work required. As long as people are willing to accept that wage to do that job that is all that will be offered.
ETA: I see you did see my previous post, as you've quoted it in your response! Not sure how you could have quoted it without reading it!