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Tipping is out of control.


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2024 Jun 19, 7:34pm   327 views  20 comments

by AmericanKulak   ➕follow (8)   💰tip   ignore  

Pretty obvious that corps, esp. service/hospitality business, are trying to throw costs back on the exhausted consumer.

This actually started years ago, when a few decades after breaking janitor unions, hotels began "Recommending" $5/night for room service instead of $5-10 for a week's stay. Back then the millie chicks hadn't fully taken over Media yet so there was pushback in the news.

Now, Restaurants are trying to normalize 20% tips, and tipping for takeou/counter staff at all. Nope!

They already hiked their prices big league before the 20% tip push, so wait staff are already getting proportionally more.

Remember: 15% meh, 18% Good, 20%+ excellent, amazing, beyond the call of duty

And this push started before the $15-18/hr minimum wage hikes in some states.

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1   AmericanKulak   2024 Jun 19, 7:44pm  

Some reforms:

Ban listing over 20% on displays that solicit tips "15% is the (Your State) Usual and Customary Tip" must be displayed on all service business checkout devices

Restaurants forbidden from adding on a gratituity in excess of 15% unless there were 8 or more diners and/or the bill was in excess of $1000

"Right to Work" States cannot call themselves that if they require certain non-state, non-public hourly wage employees to work certain shifts.

When they mandate that, it's a "Mandate to Corporate-Socialist Exploitation" state
2   Patrick   2024 Jun 19, 7:47pm  

I now have the rule that if I order standing up, no tip.
3   stereotomy   2024 Jun 19, 7:48pm  

If they have to come to my table, take my order, refill my drinks, bring me my food and then the bill at the end - fine, I'll tip. Drive through? Fuck no. Fast food counter service? Only if it's a mom & pop shop.
4   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2024 Jun 19, 8:14pm  

Patrick says

I now have the rule that if I order standing up, no tip.


go to coffee shop, they flip the pay screen with tip options… hate this tip begging shit. i don’t tip for getting a coffee handed to me, shit is already overpriced.
5   stereotomy   2024 Jun 19, 8:16pm  

If I tip, it's always in cash. Let the fags and the waitresses fight over the pile later.
6   komputodo   2024 Jun 19, 9:14pm  

Patrick says

I now have the rule that if I order standing up, no tip.

I also have a rule...Don't go to restaurants or bars
7   Ceffer   2024 Jun 19, 10:18pm  

Everything else is an entitlement these days, why not tipping? It's reparations for their not being able to spend more time on their phones and computers.

They've made tipping subversive, LOL!
8   zzyzzx   2024 Aug 13, 7:25am  

If tips become income tax free, people will tip less. IMO, this is a good thing.
9   clambo   2024 Aug 13, 11:56am  

I hang around a Dunkin donuts practically every day I'm in Florida.

They have turnover of workers; I always tip the new person $5.

I hand it to him or her, not the tip jar; "let's cut out the middle man."

Today I tipped the new guy, a young black kid.
He was so surprised and he had a few tears.
His coworker said I was cool, it's okay.

I told them that when I was younger I had more friends than money, and now it's the other way around.

I like Trump's proposal to stop the bloodsucking government taxing tips.
10   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2024 Aug 13, 11:57am  

zzyzzx says

If tips become income tax free, people will tip less. IMO, this is a good thing.


i already don’t tip. inflation sucks, and barista doesn’t get 25% tip for handing me my cup. it’s absurd, any place you go to they do that screen flip tip begging.
11   Blue   2024 Aug 13, 12:08pm  

can’t recall before, now auto repair shop asking tips of 10, 15, 20% on 4 digit bills. Tips should be stopped.
12   Ceffer   2024 Aug 13, 12:29pm  

Whenever I went to Chicago for conventions, it's tip town, where the suited guys always have cash to hand of to obtain common courtesy. I didn't know that being from the West Coast, and asked my hotel to call me transport to the airport. They literally just acted like I didn't exist and I waited at the curb until I had to go back inside to force the issue. I also had a taxi driver try to steal my luggage but I was pounding on the taxi as he tried to drive away. He knew I could identify him, so he stopped and I retrieved my luggage.

In the lobby of a five star hotel at another time, when I was again waiting to leave town, a feral person of color tried to sell me stolen Euros. He started getting threatening as the ferals do in a heartbeat right there, but looked around and just left instead.

I have to admit Chicago is an interesting city, but apparently it's head on a swivel and close calls seem to be endemic. The violence oozes at times.

I took the L to the Natural History Museum, which I guess isn't recommended. On the way back, there were blacks on the platform a ways on both sides waiting for the train, and they both literally pointed at me screaming at the same time like I was meat getting away. Scary shit.
13   RC2006   2024 Aug 13, 1:14pm  

When I was in Canada I had three separate ESG taxes to add on to all the other taxes for my hotel room.

Patrick says


I now have the rule that if I order standing up, no tip.


I have same rule.
14   WookieMan   2024 Aug 13, 4:46pm  

Ceffer says

I took the L to the Natural History Museum

Don't do that again. You can get away with it on the north side red and blue line (still sketchy on the blue). College years my wife lived with her grandparents in Oak Park. I'd ride with her nightly to get her home safe through the ghetto west side. One of my history professors was murdered getting off the West side blue line. I fucking hate public transportation.

If you're a male of less stature and/or a female, good luck in Chicago at night. I wouldn't recommend it. Even in the popular areas. I'd do everything in the daylight. Besides the skyline, restaurants and bars, it's kind of a shitty city in my opinion. It's unique for sure, but stuff like Navy Pier and Wrigley Field are just gay. If you're into getting fat, drunk and looking at ladies it might be popular. All the museums are overrated in my opinion.

The only good thing is there is relatively little homelessness, at least visible. Winters will do that. They have their hidden makeshift "homes" that aren't out in the open. Had my fun there as a younger person, but I'd never live there again. I'm past the bar/party years.
15   beershrine   2024 Aug 13, 5:02pm  

The sharing of tip's has got to be the worst idea business's have come up with. Lazy employees get a cut of the better ones. Dumb
And who the hell would tip at a Dutch Brothers?
16   WookieMan   2024 Aug 13, 6:20pm  

FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden says

i already don’t tip. inflation sucks, and barista doesn’t get 25% tip for handing me my cup. it’s absurd, any place you go to they do that screen flip tip begging.

You tip at a restaurant or cab/ride share. That's 90% of it. If you're at a full service resort and they bring bags to your room and they do turndown once or twice a day, you tip them. Otherwise I'd never tip anyone for coffee and never have. Baristas get paid regular minimum wage. Servers at a restaurant get less hourly.

I will tip on a hair cut as well. I will never tip normal minimum wage employees ever. Outside of the US I'm pretty generous with tipping. If I'm doing an all inclusive I'll bring $2 bills for drinks and a bunch of $5 and $10 bills for meals. Those people make shit wages and Europeans don't tip which is a good 20-30% of the people there in the Caribbean. A little bit goes a long way and you'll get served first and seated first.

If you can't afford to tip, don't go out. Pretty simple solution. $8.40 is the minimum wage for servers in IL. $4.35 in IA. Every state is different. They get paid shit if it's not busy or get tipped. Why do you think Trump wants to not tax tips? They're on a different pay scale than a burger flipper at McDonalds that does half the work yet it getting $15/hr.
19   RWSGFY   2024 Dec 17, 8:24am  

Patrick says

I now have the rule that if I order standing up, no tip.


Now? This has always been the rule.
20   GNL   2024 Dec 17, 9:37am  

zzyzzx says





That can't be real.

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