Are you a server? A server, is a server, is a server no matter where they serve.
No I am not a server, but I apparently have far more respect for them than you do. I certainly depend on good servers for dining advice on food, wines and cocktails. There can be huge differences between servers in different levels of restaurants and if you think servers just walk in and serve in quality places I got news for you, they don’t, not without first learning skills, studying manuals and taking tests. Heck even places like Chick-Fil-A does not just hire and send them out to serve.
Hard work is just that hard work. You missed the post where I talked about my first job was at ponderosa. I know the industry first hand.
So you worked a first job at a company that once had near 600 locations and now has 37 in the world and 16 in the states and you know all about the dining business? That’s like getting mechanic advice from a guy who worked at a jiffy lube in high school.
Again no way in heck am I tipping a server more then i male in an hour, I dont care about the total bill! I work extremely hard and in some of the roughest conditions but im not asking the server to tip me bc the power is on for them to have a job.
What does what you get paid or how hard you work have to do with what a server should be tipped? If you sit down in an expensive restaurant or bring a bunch of people, if the service was average or better then I believe the patron owes 15% of what they asked to be served to the server.
As far as medications, do you know what capitalism is? You may need to do some research on big pharma. Just look up...one example.
Martin Shkreli
Anything you do not pay for you are not engaging in capitalism. If someone else pays for your healthcare coverage you are not engaging in capitalism. If someone else pays for your prescriptions or coverage you are not engaging in capitalism.