Starbucks must pay $100 million in back tips

rockyct

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They usually just have a tip jar next to the register for loose change and dollar bills.
 

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Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
Originally posted by: rockyct
They usually just have a tip jar next to the register for loose change and dollar bills.

Not at any I have ever been to. Strange.

I see this at all of the Starbucks I frequent (read: three of them).
 

nageov3t

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Originally posted by: Aflac
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
Originally posted by: rockyct
They usually just have a tip jar next to the register for loose change and dollar bills.

Not at any I have ever been to. Strange.

I see this at all of the Starbucks I frequent (read: three of them).

I've seen tip jars in every single Starbucks I've ever been to.

I've never actually put anything into it... if the workers aren't happy with their wages, they should find a new job. it's not like they're doing anything other than pressing buttons, and they don't work in a job that's based sub-minimum wage because it's a tip-earning job.
 

akshatp

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Why the fuck do they call the people that work at Starbucks "Baristas"

They are coffee pourers, just like the ones at Dunkin Donuts.

And I dont understand the whole "tip jar" next to the register either. You dont see any of these at BK or McDonalds, so why at Starbucks/Dunkin Donuts/etc. At the end of the day, they are all fast food joints.
 

RaistlinZ

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Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: Aflac
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
Originally posted by: rockyct
They usually just have a tip jar next to the register for loose change and dollar bills.

Not at any I have ever been to. Strange.

I see this at all of the Starbucks I frequent (read: three of them).

I've seen tip jars in every single Starbucks I've ever been to.

I've never actually put anything into it... if the workers aren't happy with their wages, they should find a new job. it's not like they're doing anything other than pressing buttons, and they don't work in a job that's based sub-minimum wage because it's a tip-earning job.

I don't see why Starbucks is complaining. They were in clear violation of the law. They should be paying their managers more money out of their own pocket, not taking it away from the employees who need the tip money the most.
 
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Oh Gawd, this thread is in danger of turning into another tipping etiquette thread once ATOT wakes up and goes to work. :(
 

nageov3t

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Originally posted by: akshatp
Why the fuck do they call the people that work at Starbucks "Baristas"

it's part of the starbucks "experience."

same reason they don't serve small/medium/large coffees.
 

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Originally posted by: akshatp
Why the fuck do they call the people that work at Starbucks "Baristas"

They are coffee pourers, just like the ones at Dunkin Donuts.

And I dont understand the whole "tip jar" next to the register either. You dont see any of these at BK or McDonalds, so why at Starbucks/Dunkin Donuts/etc. At the end of the day, they are all fast food joints.

Because the same people that are dumb enough to pay $5 for a cup of coffee on a more than regular basis are dumb enough to squander money by tossing it in the jar.
 

bctbct

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I am all for tipping for service but a tip jar at the register? How did they collect that much money.

Oh yeah, managers who take tip money from workers, you suck.
 

olds

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Originally posted by: bctbct
I am all for tipping for service but a tip jar at the register? How did they collect that much money.

Oh yeah, managers who take tip money from workers, you suck.
Now you got it.

 

Descartes

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Originally posted by: akshatp
Why the fuck do they call the people that work at Starbucks "Baristas"

Starbucks has a coffee tradition much different than what it is now. There was a time when all machines were still manual (technically called semi-automatic); getting a good espresso, cappuccino, latte, etc. out of such a machine does actually take skill. It's for this reason that people started tipping Baristas.

Starbucks has simply moved away from those traditions, and America has this fascination with tipping. I see tip jars at nearly every place I frequent.

 

M0oG0oGaiPan

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I don't know about this. A friend of mine used to work at starbucks and usually the managers did the same crap the regular baristas did. Taking orders, making drinks, running the register, etc. Why shouldn't they get a portion of the tip money too?
 

sygyzy

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Thanks for posting the article. I did not know it was illegal for supervisors and managers to share in tips. I also did not know that it's so widely agreed that Starbucks managers need to be paid more.
 

Jschmuck2

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Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: Aflac
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
Originally posted by: rockyct
They usually just have a tip jar next to the register for loose change and dollar bills.

Not at any I have ever been to. Strange.

I see this at all of the Starbucks I frequent (read: three of them).

I've seen tip jars in every single Starbucks I've ever been to.

I've never actually put anything into it... if the workers aren't happy with their wages, they should find a new job. it's not like they're doing anything other than pressing buttons, and they don't work in a job that's based sub-minimum wage because it's a tip-earning job.

I love this argument.

"Just get a better job!!"

Christ - do you have any idea how much of a douche that makes you sound to the rest of the rational world? Who is going to pour your coffee then? Or deliver your pizza? Or bring you your huge, greasy plate of buffalo wings? YOU?
 

3chordcharlie

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Originally posted by: M0oG0oGaiPan
I don't know about this. A friend of mine used to work at starbucks and usually the managers did the same crap the regular baristas did. Taking orders, making drinks, running the register, etc. Why shouldn't they get a portion of the tip money too?

They're supposed to be paid to be managers.

Managers aren't wage-earners.

Now, if Starbucks is giving people 'manager' job-titles, when they're really 'grunts', that's another issue.
 

Steve

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I've heard that Starbucks employees are not only paid well, but have good benefits plans and such. Makes me wonder why they'd need tips.

In any case, I don't drink coffee, never have nor will.
 

dainthomas

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If I get 36 cents change I throw it in the tip jar. Why? Because I freakin' hate carrying around 36 cents in my pocket, plus it's not that much money and the poor schmuck working there probably needs it more than I do.
 

M0oG0oGaiPan

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Originally posted by: 3chordcharlie
Originally posted by: M0oG0oGaiPan
I don't know about this. A friend of mine used to work at starbucks and usually the managers did the same crap the regular baristas did. Taking orders, making drinks, running the register, etc. Why shouldn't they get a portion of the tip money too?

They're supposed to be paid to be managers.

Managers aren't wage-earners.

Now, if Starbucks is giving people 'manager' job-titles, when they're really 'grunts', that's another issue.

That might be true but what's the point of the tip? Are you tipping because you feel they're getting underpaid or are you tipping for good service? If the manager is performing the same service why shouldn't he get a tip too? That's what they get for blurring the lines of their job. Either they just manage or they just perform grunt duties.
 

3chordcharlie

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Originally posted by: Steve
I've heard that Starbucks employees are not only paid well, but have good benefits plans and such. Makes me wonder why they'd need tips.

In any case, I don't drink coffee, never have nor will.

*Shrug* I've heard that CEOs are well-paid and have good benefits. Makes me wonder why they'd need bonuses.

In this case though, it's completely 100% voluntary.
 

soonerproud

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Originally posted by: loki8481
I've seen tip jars in every single Starbucks I've ever been to.

I've never actually put anything into it... if the workers aren't happy with their wages, they should find a new job. it's not like they're doing anything other than pressing buttons, and they don't work in a job that's based sub-minimum wage because it's a tip-earning job.

It will be a cold day in H E double hockey sticks before I give a tip after paying $5 for a cup of coffee. For that price you would think the employees would be paid well with good benefits.

Lets all go to Dunkin Donuts for some $1 coffee to discuss this.