Fine , how much do you tip when you get coffee at dunkin donuts or starbucks ? Dunkin Donuts, $1 for a coffee. Starbucks, nothing because I grew up on Dunkin Donuts.
When I buy my $4 beer at a bar how much should I tip ? 20% tip on 4 bucks is what .80 cents ? What does the bartender actually do that deserves that much of a tip ? Typical tip in a bar is $1-$2 per drink, more for complicated or expensive drinks. The bartender doesn't get that from diners, so servers tip out bartenders.
I could understand if I went and ordered some complex drink perhaps he deserves a tip. But if its just a beer or just a club soda what part deserves a tip ?
I remember I went with a few friends to see a game at a local bar .... okay it was dota 2 championships . We were the only people at this bar and we spent about $150 on beer and apps. We gave the guy a $25 bucks as a tip and the guy got mad and started yelling at me.
The law dictates the minimum wage restaurants are required to pay servers and bartenders, necessitating tipping to acheive (or exceed) the minimum wage in any other job. The "solution" offered by several posters is to pay these positions (at least) the same minimum wage as any other job. That requires changing the minimum wage law, and the way to start to change a law is to contact one's state legislature or - for states that adhere to the federal minimum wage - congress.No need - as far as I know there is no law either federal or state that dictates how much I have to tip.
The restaurant reports checks to the IRS. See Lewisc's posts for a more elaborate explanation. Servers not claiming cash tips on their tax returns doesn't exempt them from being taxed.IRS can require all they want but the fact is, most of the time cash is not reported. A restaurant reporting sales has nothing to do with tips.
Yep. I walk into Dunkin Donuts, I smile, and they make my coffee.
When you're choosing to imbibe in an establishment other than a private home, you're choosing to absorb the costs involved. The bar or rsstaurant isn't your living room and can't operate as if it were. If the v alue/money matters more, stay home with the six.
except dunkin donuts pays at least minimum wage. So why are you tipping up to 100% on the product your buying ?
The IRS requires the restaurant to report all checks and earnings, and that the servers' tax filings will accurately reflect what was reported
Ten percent was more than fair?
The Disney server is waiting on many (not all) people with tbe "do you know how much I'm spending on this vacation" attitude. And vocabulary.
You as the seller of a product can set the price of that product. The restaurant server doesn't have that ability
No, it's because large parties frequently undertip or don't tip, thinking someone else will cover the tip or exleriencing very por math skills when splitting the tip.
No, like most nonexempt workers, they get an hourly wage.
Look, for those of you who disagree with tipping a percentage of tge restaurant bill, take it up with your state legislatlure or with congress.
The Disney server is waiting on many (not all) people with tbe "do you know how much I'm spending on this vacation" attitude. And vocabulary.
I don' tip at DD, they pour my coffee, hand me a doughnut or the make my sandwich, its no different than walking into McD's and I don't tip there, or the local Chinese food place, or when I pick up my pizza.
I tip at a restaurant because the server is giving me personal service, they bring my food, come back to make sure its all right, or to see if I need anything, they make conversation etc. I don't tip you if you are handing me something across the counter. Its fine if someone wants too, but lets not pretend that job deserves to be tipped compared to what a waiter or waitress does.
But how is this the customers problem?
Servers, especially Disney servers, are not down and out. Most waitresses and servers I know make a decent income waiting tables.
Back in high school a girlfriend of mine made $500-700 a week in TIPS. Once she graduated it was about $1000++. She quit once she decided to have a baby since she usually worked the the late shift. The schedule didn't fit with her life anymore.
Like a PP stated, if they turn 5 tables an hour and each table leaves $10 that's $50 an hour. Even after they tip the bar and bus boys they are making an excellent income for a job that requires no education.
I am really curious where all these waitstaff are that are just raking in the dough. In one hour they could make $50, but that is not the same as making $50/hour.
According to the department of labor statistics (2014) the median income for a waiter/waitress is $18,000ish with the 90% percentile making just over 30k.
Maybe it's my skewed perception but on average servers are not making an excellent income IMO. Many are making a living wage, but that is also very dependent on tips.
I would prefer restaurants just add 20% to the base cost of food and do away with tipping. But until that happens, I understand as part of the dining out culture in America. If I don't want to pay it then I stay home.
I am really curious where all these waitstaff are that are just raking in the dough. In one hour they could make $50, but that is not the same as making $50/hour.
According to the department of labor statistics (2014) the median income for a waiter/waitress is $18,000ish with the 90% percentile making just over 30k.
Maybe it's my skewed perception but on average servers are not making an excellent income IMO. Many are making a living wage, but that is also very dependent on tips.
I would prefer restaurants just add 20% to the base cost of food and do away with tipping. But until that happens, I understand as part of the dining out culture in America. If I don't want to pay it then I stay home.
But they are the same thing. AT DD the person is not only making you your food but also serving it to you. If you have a problem with it you go right back to them about it. Its not any different than a waiter and its the same for Chinese food and McDs or pizza.
Do you tip when you buy a car ? The sale person has to spend a lot of time with you.
Do you tip when you go buy a tv at best buy and someone helps you pick it out ?
Tipping is so random and silly.
Why should they make 50 bucks an hour??
See imo that's the root of the problem, everyone feels they should make a doctor, lawyer, engineers salary without the work. 18k is the salary for a low skilled type of job.
Now most waitresses I knew did it as a part time job as they were striving to better themselves.
I worked in Macy's in college, I didn't EXPECT to make 100k as a sales clerk. i also worked at walmart, who knew I should have been demanding 20% on each sale for no other reason than I have a low salary
Wow, some of you are total cheapos. If you don't want to pay for the service then eat at home, serve and clean up after yourselves. Unbelievable!
I've been amazed at how high the 'suggested tip' is - but it's the buffet pricing that gets to me. A buffet is a whole other tipping level, especially at a WDW buffet which is, to say the least, out of the norm on buffet pricing. Family of four with two 'normal' adults, one ten-year-old pseudo-adult-according-to-Disney who will eat 12 ounces of food at full adult Disney price, and one child - all eating at the Cape May Seafood Buffet ends up costing about $150. Tables in Wonderland adds the 18% tip which means I'm tipping almost $30.00 for a buffet. That's insanity. And watching my daughter (age 10, adult price) eat almost nothing makes my heart hurt LOL.