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<font color=blue>DVC-Trivia Contest, Apr-2006: Hon
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Well, if that is the criteria then why is everyone tipping bell services? If you go to the Disney employment website, you will see that starting wages for bell services is well above the minimum wage and about the same as mousekeeping. I know that in some states "tip credit" laws for wait staff allow employers to pay less than minimum wage because tips are assumed. AFAIK bell services is NOT a tip credit job at WDW (and the Disney employment website confirms this) but they expect tips (and everyone tips them). Why should mousekeeping be any different, since their starting wages are the same as bell services?
It's not an essential service though. It isn't essential to the operation of the resort. It's there as a SERVICE to the guests. In my book, that makes it a tipped position.
Bill
