Why don't you stick to the topic at hand? The original post I was replying to said that he only tips those who would make less than minimum wage if they weren't tipped at all. I countered by saying that is impossible and that it is protected by federal law. If an employer is breaking these laws it would be no different than a factory owner running a sweatshop.Originally posted by: torpid
Originally posted by: amoeba
Originally posted by: torpid
Originally posted by: amoeba
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: amoeba
Originally posted by: compman25
Are they paid less than minimum wage like waiters? No? Then no tip.
I hate it when people bring this up because its plainly not true. Waiters make at least minimum wage.
http://www.dol.gov/dol/topic/wages/wagestips.htm
That's being anal, everyone knows that when you say that you're referring to federal minimum wage.
Please read the above link. if the minimum wage of $2.13 + your tips is less than the federal minimum wage, your employer is required to make up the difference. So no waiter will make less than federal minimum wage. That is a fact that that is often missed in tipping threads.
It's only mildly relevant. If their income is derived largely from tips, without which they would at best make minimum wage, then you should tip them. Few people can actually survive on minimum wage.
The point that few people can actually survive on minimum wage is moot. Maybe you should start tipping the cashier at your supermarket or the bagboy or the Mcd's guy to make up for it. That is your business.
You don't tip the bag boy? What a tightass. I see that your brain fails to comprehend the part above about income derived largely from tips. I can offer no other explanation for the moot part. A waitress is assumed to make well over minimum wage and their job deserves such pay. It's in the tax laws and everything that their income is derived from tips. A better analogy would be to underpaying the guy at mcdonalds when you order a big mac every time.
The point is that a waitstaff's total income per pay period is NEVER less than federal minimum wage and that is a clarification that needs to be made in these tipping threads.
Actually this is bullshit. Just because they are legally required to make up the pay doesn't mean employers do. Please learn to differentiate from laws and what people actually do.
If you want to talk about whether you think waitstaff wages are too high or too low thats another issue separately.
And no, I don't tip the bagboy unless if he goes above and beyond what he is already paid to do. He is paid by the store to bag my groceries. If he takes it out to the car, etc, I tip him. Otherwise, no I probably do not.
