Originally posted by: chrisms
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: chrisms
And whether you think the customer "should," or not, they do...
Maybe in their fvcked up world, but not in my world. Not in the real world.
I'm sorry Nik but you only seem to be living in your world. As I explained earlier, here in the real world, the waitresses aren't 'finding another job' because other people understand that the tip is used to pay for the service they recieved. It is open to abuse by people like you unfortunately, but it is still a fairly solid system.
Wrong. Twisted truths fed by outrageous lies.
Falacy #1) Employers can't pay employees so they resort to tips to make up for it.
Truth: Employers in the food industry MAKE BANK. They're greedy. They *love* not having to pay their employees full minimum wage because that means more in their pocketbooks. I'm sure lawmakers get a nice little kickback to keep the food industry's minimum wage so low.
Falacy #2) Employees can't better their lives by going back to school or finding a second/different job
Truth: I've seen people overcome some seriously fvcked up circumstance. Don't bullsh|t me or anyone else (or yourself) by masking "can't" on top of "too lazy to give it more than a half-assed try". If you really wanted to, you'd be able to. Period.
Falacy #3) It's the customer's responsibility to tip.
Truth: Tipping isn't required, but in today's society, you're looked down on if you don't tip, as if it were required in the first place. Fvck that. That just offends me and convinces me that tipping in the first place should not occur next time or at all. It's completely up to the customer to decide whether a tip is warranted or not. If you get one, you should be happy and thankful that you got something you didn't deserve. If you didn't get one, at least you're getting a paycheck.
Falacy #4) Customer service is something you need to pay extra for
Truth: Customer service is just that: servicing the customer. I don't say "hey, cool, you bought something from me. Come do my job and pick it up and do everything to it in order to get it ready for use. That's moronic. It's my job as a vendor to bust my ass and bend over backwards for the customer, whether they give me a kickback or not. That's what turns customers into repeat customers which further drives business allowing me to pay my employees more.