would those here be in favor of restaurants posting the wage of the servers and or bartenders so customers could make a more informed tip decision.
also i just realized recently, that they should print the receipts without the tax (or move the tax lower and have another subtotal) because i bet many are including the tax in the calculation for the tip. why should waiter get 15 or 18 or 20pct of the tax?
Tip don’t tip it’s your choice. Frankly some workers go way beyond what I expect and give them a nominal tip. The typical fast food employee probably should be tipping me for providing an employment opportunity, especially Popeyes employees.
and yes i know air force one is just a call sign and plane is not actually called that unless current potus is onboard
I usually tip a buck in the Subway situation. Same with CajunDome workers, etc. Not always but for the most part. I will admit a big part of it is I just find the whole thing awkward. That's just me though.
Sorta related to this topic. Picked up Roadhouse last night. I usually tip $2-$3 on To-Go-Orders because the employee is bagging it and making sure everything on the ticket is included. As she is handing me the bag, the girl says, "feel free to check and make sure everything is in there." No biggie but the "isn't that what I'm tipping you for?" thought definitely rattled around in my head.
…….lSo now they charge an extra 3-4 percent to use your credit card……and yes they then want a tip….some bills actually have the % figured out for the tip…what about the tip jar at the Dome for basketball games……then I think of my first gig at 8 years old tying up Christmas trees at our lot….l had a lil sign on my hat…”I work on tips only”…just don’t forget your 10% at mass!
Talking about ridiculous charges, I wanted to pay property taxes online with Lafayette Parish and at checkout they want
$30 for convenience. What? No.
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