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Well, if they dont want my baby to make a mess then I wont come in and give them my business. I will stay home and cook.
Well, if they dont want my baby to make a mess then I wont come in and give them my business. I will stay home and cook.
Having been a former waitress, I can understand the server's side of it, and the customer's side of it, but guys, remember, they are doing you a service, and their pay is like 1/4 less than minimum wage, so basically, Tips are what they live on.
So any tips you give your pizza drivers, servers, or any food service worker, is actually helping them.
That applies to some states have minimum wage for waiteresses and some jobs that earn tips. For example, Kansas has a minimum of 2.69 per hour (dont remember exact amount) they need tips to help keep up with the income. Washington state is different, they earn the minimum wage same as everyone do, and they got extra money with the tips. The minimum is 7.93 per hour here.
That's interesting, Sequoias and it begs the question, is the tip % rate lower there?
That applies to some states have minimum wage for waiteresses and some jobs that earn tips. For example, Kansas has a minimum of 2.69 per hour (dont remember exact amount) they need tips to help keep up with the income. Washington state is different, they earn the minimum wage same as everyone do, and they got extra money with the tips. The minimum is 7.93 per hour here.
Good question! I haven't seen a waiteress here in Wa complain about a small tip, even for delivery drivers too. They generally are happy and don't mind whatever amount they earn.
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Uh-uh, ain't happening.
As a thumb of rule; good service equals tip, bad service equals no tip