amymtomasek
Earning My Ears
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Do I need cash to tip or can I add the tip to my credit card? What places do you need cash to tip at?
Do I need cash to tip or can I add the tip to my credit card? What places do you need cash to tip at?
Cash is King for Waitstaff!
With some companies you have to wait untill they get their money from the credit card compnay, so you may not get that nice tip untill a week later. Other places add the credit card tip money to your paycheck, so the taxes get taken out!
this will probably get me dinged... but aren't you SUPPOSED to claim that tip as income anyway and pay taxes??
that just makes me more inclined to pay with CC.
this will probably get me dinged... but aren't you SUPPOSED to claim that tip as income anyway and pay taxes??
that just makes me more inclined to pay with CC.

WOW, I bet some of curmudgeons are just the life of the party.
I don't make it a point to tip one way or the other. I tip on whatever form is more convenient for me. If I pay for the service by credit card, I tip on the CC. If I pay cash for the service, or there is no monetary exchange, I tip cash.
The day my actions are determined by what a server, bell hop or tour guide making less than $30K a year claims on his taxes is the day I officially become the angry old man in the neighborhood I hated as a kid.
this will probably get me dinged... but aren't you SUPPOSED to claim that tip as income anyway and pay taxes??
that just makes me more inclined to pay with CC.

In truth yes. A couple of places that I worked at already payed Minimum wage, and would let me tell them how much I wanted reported. Legal?, not really but doesn't the government get enough of our money already!![]()
Our average bill runs about $90 for the four of us and as often as possible we are in and out within 45 minutes. My DH tips based on quality of service starting at 15% and going upwards of 30%. I know that isn't the norm ~but having our kids treated nice with patience and what not is worth it to him. So I am guessing there will be some variation in cost of meal and tip percentage.
This puts a server at over $50K per year if they work full time.
I don't know why people assume wait staff don't make much money? My roommate from college whom I lived with for several years after always made more money than I did ~ she waitressed and I worked in technical support for a software company.
Also ~ if you pay with CC they have to wait until the end of the week? Big whoop! I don't get paid at the end of day ~ I get paid the following week as I am sure most people do.
Sorry ~ your logic doesn't make much sense to me.
Your complaining on one hand that wait staff make too much but on the other your tip up to 30%??? 

And to the fellow who said that server make less than 30K a year..... what universe do you live on??
Last I knew they made 2.13/hr from the employer (this may have gone up not sure)
Assume the server works an 8 hour shift an probably has 3 tables going (maybe even sometimes 4) ~ if each of those tables has a $50 bill and pays a 15% tip = 22.50
So 22.50 X 8 X 5 = 900/wk
If you put 100 casual dining servers in a room and asked how many made $50k a year, you would hear crickets in the room.This puts a server at over $50K per year if they work full time.
I'm not the one assuming here, you are.I don't know why people assume wait staff don't make much money?
My roommate from college whom I lived with for several years after always made more money than I did ~ she waitressed and I worked in technical support for a software company.

Sorry ~ your logic doesn't make much sense to me.