I have no doubt that he's being sincere. Not only is he penalizing his server for the tax, he's penalizing them for having to wait on him. On the upside, you know he's consumed all sorts of gross stuff if he ever goes to the same restaurant twice.
Yeah but with outrageous min wage laws in SF, I bet you they get insane pay already. All these benefits like sick days, etc wtf. Most modern companies now just go with PTO. I don't care if you're sick or you're flying to Mexico. It comes out of the same pool. Anyway, they get all these perks already.
You're right I won't penalize my server, but I can understand why some people will do it.
There's a reason SF has many top companies, has a very high income level, and high standard of living. Taxes.
You don't like it, don't go there.
I find this statement funny. Alameda County across the bay has a 9.75% sales tax versus the 9.50% in SF. Last I checked Alameda County also has the shittiest neighborhoods. YEAH OAKLAND! Crap crime rates, terrible poverty, etc etc. I went to school in Berkeley. SF is definitely better. I have no issues parking in SF when I have to go towards Civic Center/Tenderloin more because Union Square is a clusterfvck. I just parked my car by Glide Memorial church the other day (if anyone remembers from The Pursuit of Happyness) and it's not as scary as when I park my car in Chinatown in Oakland to go sing Karaoke. But anyway, SF isn't exactly "high standard of living" either. Old small homes for ridiculous prices. Terrible traffic, homelessness, crime (although much better than Oakland)
Then you have the South Bay that's at 9.25%. Home of Apple, Intel, AMD, nVidia, etc. all your top tech companies are there. That is the highest standard of living my friend. We don't have as much homeless problems, standard of living problems poor roads, terrible schools, etc. Yeah. Crime? I can tell you that growing up here my friends are retarded. They would leave laptops in their cars in open view and nothing would happen. Crime is just nonexistent in our communities. The one homicide that occurs every 10 years in our city becomes breaking news for a week straight because it's unheard of. Yes. Lowest sales tax in the bay, and I enjoy my multiple highways (come on... i never really knew about congestion till I lived in the East Bay), well maintained neighborhoods, good schools, safe communities, etc.
High standard of living my ass. Too many people from SF seem to think that they live in some sort of heaven. It's like they've never gone outside of their city or something (quite likely because I have friends who are in college and can't even drive because I guess you never need to drive in SF)