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Originally Posted by Rain Man
Yeah, the tipping culture is out of hand, even worse than normal.
The ethical challenge for me is that I want people to make a livable wage, and a lot of jobs don't do that.
Having said that, if the person at the fast food window is making $17 an hour now, and then getting (total guess here) another $5 an hour in tips, that's a full-time equivalent of almost $46,000 per year. In Denver, that actually qualifies as a livable wage, and I wonder how it compares to a lot of new college grad jobs.
Good for them if they can make a livable age at the fast food window, I guess. But they'd better be doing a really good job of giving me fast service and good food.
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Bud Light used to do hilarious commercials about "here's to you" covering all sorts of jobs...bowling shoe spray guy for example...and they did one with the baristas treating people like vermin, charging people way too much, and still having the gall to put that tip jar out there...