Mikamarii
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Aug 30, 2018
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Your argument is against percentage tipping in general, which is the way it’s done in this country. Restaurants that are more expensive will result in higher tips for servers, which will attract a better, more stable wait staff.
but this is the root of the whole argument of how arbitrary and ridiculous tipping is.
the worst server at an expensive server will make more than the best server at a ‘cheap‘ restaurant. Should tipping be based on percentages? Should it based on work? We went to tusker house for breakfast last trip and our server made 50$ in mandatory tip. Service was ok. Nothing spectacular. When we went to restrauntasaurus for dinner the CM running back and forth traying the food got nothing. That person worked way harder.
many arguments for tipping:
they don’t make much money
ok so why don’t we tip at MacDonald’s? what about home depot? Best Buy?
they work hard and deserve it
everybody works hard. Everybody deserves more money
the job they have is really hard
Doctors have really hard jobs. So do pilots. What about firefighters and police officers?
the job is gross and no one else would do it
what about the janitor at a school? The person that unclogs toilets and mops up puke. If you don’t have kids what about a janitor at a mall? Department store, etc.
the worker takes care of us and our needs
what about teachers? They look after our kids all day and teach them
Nurses? They have a hard and gross job. Both of these are grossly underpaid for what They do. No tipped position anywhere can match the difficulty, importance, and, at times, is as disgusting as these two professions.
the list goes on.
a restaurant here did away with tipping and paid their servers a “real wage” they couldn’t hire any one and the ones they had left. the restaurant was popular and fairly busy. Servers know they make a killing in tips. The restaurant had to go back to allowing tips.