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I tip 20% of the fare. I think standard is 15-20%?
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Florida’s minimum wage is $6.67 per hour effective January 1, 2007 for all hours worked in Florida....
...For “tipped employees” meeting eligibility requirements for the tip credit under the FLSA, employers may count tips actually received as wages under the FLSA, but the employer must pay “tipped employees” a direct wage in an amount equal to the minimum wage of $6.67 minus $3.02 (which, as required by Florida’s Constitution, is the 2003 tip credit existing under the FLSA), or a direct hourly wage of $3.65 as of January 1, 2007.
Well, what do you know, I can be wrong, but really I thought it would be the same throughout the US, really I can't base my tips off of what each state's laws are as there is no way that you can possibly know every state's laws if the the Federal Government will allow such a thing, the reason I kept saying so is that I have read the laws, as posted at my employer, which posts what is required by California Law and the federal section notes nothing of an exemption for "tipped positions" I do suppose that part may be omitted considering that it doesn't apply in California. By next year our minimum wage will be in the double digits in California.Did you think the Disney servers were lying or did you think Disney was violating the federal law?
I wouldn't expect you'd see a non-California version of restaurant specific minimum wage in California.
I don't understand why you kept posted that the federal minimum wage law applies to servers, without a tip credit when several posters told you that you're mistaken.
http://www.labor.state.ny.us/workerprotection/laborstandards/workprot/minwage.shtm
Wonder why WDW itself in the literature it leaves in the rooms for guests does not say what the Official Guide does.
jonkatony said:how much should you tip taxi drivers
I never have understood the reasons behind tipping either, really why can't the restaurants just pay a decent wage and say no tipping? I know there are a few locations here like that and those are always nice.
Well, what do you know, I can be wrong, but really I thought it would be the same throughout the US, really I can't base my tips off of what each state's laws are as there is no way that you can possibly know every state's laws if the the Federal Government will allow such a thing, the reason I kept saying so is that I have read the laws, as posted at my employer, which posts what is required by California Law and the federal section notes nothing of an exemption for "tipped positions" I do suppose that part may be omitted considering that it doesn't apply in California. By next year our minimum wage will be in the double digits in California.
Again that low of a wage is illegal according to Federal Law, you can not make less than $7.75 per hour I believe is the current federal minimum wage law.
It would be nice if servers were paid a fair, living wage -- at least the state's minimum wage -- and tips were truly something optional, just a little something extra you could give if the service was exceptional.
Well, most servers at Disney are definitely making more than just a living wage. I only worked part-time (3 nights a week) and made close to $4000 a month.
Actually California's minimum wage will go to $8.00 per hour on January 1, 2008. No additional increases have been passed above the $8.00 per hour