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13259025 No.13259025[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

Do you tip the after tax + fees amount or before tax and fees?

>> No.13259042

It's supposed to be 15% of the total (min.) after taxes, fees, surcharges, and tip.

>> No.13259052

>>13259025
I don't tip. I'm not an American.

>> No.13259079

>>13259025
i hate the idea of tipping but i do it for them if they are nice anyway. kind of like i dont care about the black lives matter movement but im not gonna go around saying nigger around my black friends. im a good person

>> No.13259080

I'm so glad I'm not an american

>> No.13259087

>>13259080
>>13259052
Based

>> No.13259092

>>13259025

total bill

i tip because i am not poor. only poor people do not tip.

>> No.13259097

I'm American but I don't tip

>> No.13259101
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>>13259042
>tipping after tipping

tipfags are the worst

>> No.13259174

I don't tip.
FLSA dictates that if a worker doesn't make up the difference between tips and the workers wages that the boss has to pay the difference. I also wouldn't eat at an establishment that doesn't pay correct wages. Most employees only beg tips because the jobs pay minimum wage (legal) but those are low skill jobs, so I don't really feel bad about it, especially since in many places the tips don't get shared with kitchen or back of house who actually do the work.

>> No.13259204

>>13259101
>>13259174
Sometimes I just tip everyone and say.
>thanks, good job. You're appreciated.
I also ask each person their first name and memorize it so that when I come back next time I will greet them with their first name and ask them a few questions about their life. I will repeat the process over and over again until I know everyone on an intimate level.

>> No.13259207

>>13259025
I tip based on service.
If they do the bare minimum, they don't get shit.
If they're good they get a tip based on how good.

>> No.13259216

>>13259207
Good service IS the minimum. They're supposed to do a good job, you don't reward them on that basis.

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>>13259025
>you have to be worthy of your salary
>you need to prove you deserve it.
>meanwhile chinese products
is there anyone more lazy and shit at working than modern chinese? they ancestors built a fucking giant wall and now they can barely make something that won't dissolve when you pull it out the package

>> No.13259227

>>13259223
I think he means there’s literally billions of desperate people ready to take their place if they ever mess up or demand anything

>> No.13259231

>>13259223
They also at the same time make the highest quality products. Kinda how USA makes some of the worst food and the best food at the same time.

>> No.13259234

>>13259216
No its not.
They do enough to not get fired or get complaints and that's it.
The only driving factor to do any better than the minimum is tips.
You need positive incentives to get good work done and not just basic ass minimum work.

>> No.13259239

>>13259025
"Made in America" now means profits go to a billionaire Chinese oligarch who works the employees harder for less money and benefits than ever before

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>>13259231
>They also at the same time make the highest quality products.
well, this is the biggest lie I've ever heard in my entire life.

>> No.13259248

>>13259234
it's up to the manager to make sure that 'minimum to not get fired' is an acceptable level of service.

>> No.13259258

Eating out is for cooklets

>> No.13259274

>>13259025
I always tip the traditional 35% of after-tax, plus another 15% tip on the total after First Tip

>> No.13259308
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13259308

I followed this the last time I visited America. Glad I was only there for a week, I could never afford to do anything with all the tips

>> No.13259386

>>13259308
This is a troll. It says to put $20 in a tip jar

>> No.13260562

>>13259025
source?

>> No.13260568

>>13259386
anon, all of it is a troll.

>> No.13260572

>>13259025
I'll do the job that was agreed upon in the interview. If that is not enough "proof" that I "deserve it," then you can fire me right now, you dirty chinamin.

>> No.13260590

>>13259223
It's not because of laziness. It's because their entire economy's business model is based on flooding foreign markets with low quality garbage that is so cheap that it makes more sense to get a new [whatever] when it breaks after a year than it does to buy a better model that lasts ten years.

>> No.13260611

>>13259308
>barber
>$20 to $30
My haircut costs like $12, do they expect me to pay 250%?

All the amounts in this image are significantly higher than they should be. Maybe they're realistic if you're in fucking Times Square or something but anywhere else these are ridiculous amounts.

>> No.13260630

>>13259308
Good bait pic

>> No.13260632

>>13260611
Good point, I will definitely take this observation on board.

>> No.13261499

>>13260611
If you can't afford to tip, don't grow hair

>> No.13261518

>>13260562
American Factory, a netflix docu about the future of America in foriegn hands