Until some bureaucrat decides otherwise.Well, 401k and HSA are still your money,
Until some bureaucrat decides otherwise.Well, 401k and HSA are still your money,
How old are you?You are kind of the employer by sitting down at the table there is an implied agreement in our society that good service deserves a 20% tip.
The percentage has not changed in my life, been an expected 20% for good service.
What a narrow minded way of thinking. There are many people that have worked hard, provided great service, and made a career out of service and retail. Do you realize they call our current economy a service economy?
It is an appropriate tip for average service.15% is a good tip.
20% is appropriate for exceptional service which by definition is better than average. Those that cannot or will not pay for exceptional service shouldn’t sit down.20% is exceptional.
I’m a big boy I can figure a tip without suggestion. I do most tips in cash…15 used to be an option on these machines, now 18% is.
Well yeah. I responded to 20 being good not exceptionalIt is an appropriate tip for average service.
20% is appropriate for exceptional service which by definition is better than average. Those that cannot or will not pay for exceptional service shouldn’t sit down.
I’m a big boy I can figure a tip without suggestion. I do most tips in cash…
Good is better than average. Would anyone say I had below average service but it was good? No they would not.Well yeah. I responded to 20 being good not exceptional
15 good
18 above average
20 exceptional
I take that literally! I also judge between what is actually in the wait staffs control or not.
Good sir we are both to broke to be in the know!Question??? What is a tax shelter?
I suppose you have a point on the apect of im contracting a service but im still no their employer. Don't know your age but i remember 10% then 15% tips back in the day. Honestly for me even if theyade minimum wage i would still tip on quality of service. That is why it is actually "gratuity" not a tip. But no way will I tip more then i would make in my high risk job that society absolutely can not do without. "Electricity". I do over tip alot of the times also bc i leave a min of 5$ but max of 40$You are kind of the employer by sitting down at the table there is an implied agreement in our society that good service deserves a 20% tip.
The percentage has not changed in my life, been an expected 20% for good service.
What a narrow minded way of thinking. There are many people that have worked hard, provided great service, and made a career out of service and retail. Do you realize they call our current economy a service economy?
Not sure where the thinking comes from that tips used to be anything other than what they are today commonly. Maybe a regional or family thing, but in central Indiana I never heard different than what I posted. 15% for average and 20% for good or exceptional service. I am completely unaware of any change in this. I am probably older than you.I suppose you have a point on the apect of im contracting a service but im still no their employer. Don't know your age but i remember 10% then 15% tips back in the day. Honestly for me even if theyade minimum wage i would still tip on quality of service. That is why it is actually "gratuity" not a tip. But no way will I tip more then i would make in my high risk job that society absolutely can not do without. "Electricity". I do over tip alot of the times also bc i leave a min of 5$ but max of 40$
If someone is not on the management team at WM after 18 years it is them for one reason or another…Yeah it is narrow-minded, i admit. But here is why i feel that way. I can't feel sorry for people like a buddy, who is a stocker at walmart, making 12$ an hour after 18 years. There is no ambition to move up, get an education, or look for other employment. He cries the wage isn't good enough. About 90% of services are throw away service. They are not a necessity to life and can be replaced the next day by someone or something else. We have become a consumer economy, service is a huge part of that yeah. We all have alot of say in the choice of job or career we choose.
Probably not willing to crack a few skulls, ddelivera few packages, or do body disposal.If someone is not on the management team at WM after 18 years it is them for one reason or another…
I tend to not judge on things the waiter can't control. I usually take that up with the manager.10% for good. And a lot is based on the cook. How long a wait for food, quality of food, etc.
Sorry that was meant to be implied purple.Good sir we are both to broke to be in the know!
I wish i knew how to keep my wages safe from the tax man!
Again apologies, I should have used a purple font.Generally any way to “shelter” money from taxes.
For example, before they took this shelter away, a guy could make a lot of money at a job like doctor or pilot, they could own a hobby farm or rental properties and any losses they had on the hobby farm or rental properties could be written off of the professional income. That was sheltering money.
Corporations do it too.
I see what you did there…..How will this work out for prostitutes?
You just put the tip in....How will this work out for prostitutes?