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    I’ve had kiosks prompt me for tips, even making me hit Custom and type 0.00.

    I’m so tired of Wall Street Journal, Readers Digest, Square, and Clover pushing the idea that we need to tip everybody everywhere because covid. It’s ridiculous. I don’t want to live in a country where everybody behind a counter can be paid $2.13 an hour.

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      10 months ago

      One thought that could change this whole thing:

      Paying higher wages.

      It’s a crazy idea!

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        210 months ago

        The sad thing is, enough Americans think being able to tip everybody more easily is a great thing, so this is only going to continue to get worse.

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      310 months ago

      I don’t tgink tipping is responsible for that low a wage. in BC Canada its almost $16 min wage, plus tips

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        910 months ago

        I’m talking about the US, of course. Most states still allow employers to pay “tipped employees” $2.13 an hour.

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          Yep, but the underlying problem is not tipping, it is just shitty US laws, otherwise we would see the same low wage in Canada because tip culture is the same

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            Tipping culture is a thing in Canada only because of its proximity to the US. It’s not a thing in the rest of the world. Tipping always pushes wages down because why would employers need to pay more when employees get tips?

            The whole tipping thing started as a way for restaurant owners to pay their servers less (or nothing). It needs to go.

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              110 months ago

              it didn’t start that way, it was a way to ensure prompt attentive service, it was on the table at the start so staff saw a bonus coming for being very attentive. Not saying that is a good way either, but USA has allowed it to drive down wages. Here minimum wage is almost identical across the country regardless of job type.

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                110 months ago

                Are tips mandatory in Canada like they are here in the US? If yes, then customers are still subsidizing employee wages.

  • The dogspaw
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    1110 months ago

    Does it count as scowling if thats just your natural face🤔

  • awol
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    “You kids better stay off my lawn!”