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only have beer. no money. beer is too fulling.

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>>8408731


EGGS

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>>8075218


GOT A NIGGA DROOLIN OVER HERE

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>>6573464

im not fattie, but fatties are based, so stop baitch
also can you help me please chef?

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>>5617115
>Also, from my previous experience as a driver, I got better tips when I was running late than when I was early.
Bullshit, the customer isn't aware of how busy a business is when they're not there in person, all they care about is how long it takes, you're just lying through your three teeth now you dirty money hungry slut.
>Ain't my boss's fault for shit. It's just a less secure form of income.
It's all his fault, he's pushing the cost of paying his employees wages onto the customer. Imagine if every business did that, no one would tip at all.
>The alternative is we raise the price of a large pepperoni pizza from $14.50 to $30 to cover everyone in the store making $12/hr.
I've had friends work in pizza joints, it takes anywhere from $6-9 to make a large pizza, depending on the quality and toppings. The rest of the cost (usually about $14-16 for a large) is going to paying your wage and the owner's profits. I wouldn't mind a $2 raise in the price of my food, but it damn wouldn't be twice as much, you're just exaggerating at this point.
>Might be worth mentioning that there's no better way to foster rampant mediocrity than with guaranteed income
HAHAHAHAHA, you're arguing my point now you moron! There's no better way to increase mediocrity if tips aren't for excellent service, but instead EXPECTED. Try thinking before you type faggot.
>Still waiting for a decent argument.

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