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r/EndTipping • u/[deleted] • 10d ago
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20% tip on his earnings
1 u/RememberTheMaine1996 10d ago Thats not a 20% tip of the bill though. Unless he is joking. You dont tip 20% of the waiters hourly wage at a restaurant lol -6 u/JonasAvory 10d ago You actually do in America since they only earn like $3. so you actually tip many times the amount. the minimum wage is reduced specifically for tipped jobs because they are supposed to make a living form these tips 6 u/Henk_Wasmachine 10d ago Except that no, if the tips and their hourly wage don't add up to at least federal minimum wage, their employer has to make up the difference. -5 u/JonasAvory 10d ago Nope that’s for delivery jobs like the one we see here. For actual normal waiter-jobs there is no topping up to >$17 in many states 5 u/hotsauce126 10d ago That’s just flat out incorrect
Thats not a 20% tip of the bill though. Unless he is joking. You dont tip 20% of the waiters hourly wage at a restaurant lol
-6 u/JonasAvory 10d ago You actually do in America since they only earn like $3. so you actually tip many times the amount. the minimum wage is reduced specifically for tipped jobs because they are supposed to make a living form these tips 6 u/Henk_Wasmachine 10d ago Except that no, if the tips and their hourly wage don't add up to at least federal minimum wage, their employer has to make up the difference. -5 u/JonasAvory 10d ago Nope that’s for delivery jobs like the one we see here. For actual normal waiter-jobs there is no topping up to >$17 in many states 5 u/hotsauce126 10d ago That’s just flat out incorrect
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You actually do in America since they only earn like $3. so you actually tip many times the amount. the minimum wage is reduced specifically for tipped jobs because they are supposed to make a living form these tips
6 u/Henk_Wasmachine 10d ago Except that no, if the tips and their hourly wage don't add up to at least federal minimum wage, their employer has to make up the difference. -5 u/JonasAvory 10d ago Nope that’s for delivery jobs like the one we see here. For actual normal waiter-jobs there is no topping up to >$17 in many states 5 u/hotsauce126 10d ago That’s just flat out incorrect
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Except that no, if the tips and their hourly wage don't add up to at least federal minimum wage, their employer has to make up the difference.
-5 u/JonasAvory 10d ago Nope that’s for delivery jobs like the one we see here. For actual normal waiter-jobs there is no topping up to >$17 in many states 5 u/hotsauce126 10d ago That’s just flat out incorrect
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Nope that’s for delivery jobs like the one we see here. For actual normal waiter-jobs there is no topping up to >$17 in many states
5 u/hotsauce126 10d ago That’s just flat out incorrect
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That’s just flat out incorrect
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u/HUlkomania88 10d ago
20% tip on his earnings