Originally posted by: Slickone
Tell me, professor, why doesn't the employer pay them what they're service is worth?Originally posted by: sonz70
Originally posted by: Slickone
This was the most uninformed post everOriginally posted by: sonz70
Originally posted by: Slickone
Why not tip your garbage man? Your cable guy? Your car mechanic? Why waiters?
Lower tips -> waiters quit -> restaurants pay waiters more to keep them.
Seems the GP has forgotten the meaning of tip.
From Merriam-Webster:
Tip: to give a gratuity to
Gratuity: something given voluntarily or beyond obligation usually for some service
So, if it's required or expected, it's not a 'tip' or 'gratuity'. Simple as that.
This was the most uninformed post ever
Garbage man >>> dont depend on tips for livelihood
mechanic >>>>>> ^^^^^^
cable guy >>>>>> ^^^^^^
the point is, waiter/waitress is a low paying job, that is subsidized by tipping, if your not going to tip, take your food and go home.
So when I go to a restaurant, I'm supposed to know how much income a waiter makes, to know that I'm required to "tip" them in order for them to make a living?
The point is, why would you take a low paying job? No, those aren't the only jobs available.
You and Nik are just ignorant plain and simple, and have this nice lil veil over your eyes, keep living in your dream world where supposedly everyone should be making more than enough money to live and there is no such thing as poverty.
And to quote Nik:
If the service costs more than what I value it to be if prices are raised, I simply will take my business elsewhere.
Well, I think that would be obvious to anyone with any interest in business at all, but, Ill try to explain it to you here in layman's terms. They underpay there employees for profit reasons.
