This is a tough call. Servers & such should get some sort of tip. I can see the backlash against the city council but not the low level workers.
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But, hey, why look anything up and present a factual argument when you can instead post horsesh!t?
I know it is not appropriate to state facts here...however, the minimum wage in Seattle is not $15.
It is currently $11 and rising to $15 over the next 5-7 years depending on the size of the employer. http://www.seattle.gov/civilrights/labor-standards/minimum-wage
Additionally, if you would bother to look up the information (http://www.seattle.gov/civilrights/...-asked-questions/wages-and-compensation#wages), you would see that position that receive tips can have the tips counted as part of the minimum wage.
But, hey, why look anything up and present a factual argument when you can instead post horsesh!t?
As an aside, most foreign countries pay a decent base pay for servers - ie $15 and do not accept gratuities. There's not even a space on your charge slip for writing in a tip amount. Americans are considered vulgar when they tip in many foreign locales.
Yup, but that's the thing. Over hear, servers make, what, $3 an hour? My understanding is servers over there LOVE Americans because they tip.
I know of no other profession where someone is judged so harshly to earn their living. If they cashier at foodlion doesnt say hello to me, bags my milk on top of my apples and texts her friend while making change he/she still gets paid the same wage day in and day out. If a server forgets someone's refill or the kitchen is backed up- very often thats coming out of their tip. We all have bad days but servers sometimes lose pay if their's affects someone else's - on purpose or not.
As an aside, most foreign countries pay a decent base pay for servers - ie $15 and do not accept gratuities. There's not even a space on your charge slip for writing in a tip amount. Americans are considered vulgar when they tip in many foreign locales.
This is a tough call. Servers & such should get some sort of tip. I can see the backlash against the city council but not the low level workers.
I know of no other profession where someone is judged so harshly to earn their living. If they cashier at foodlion doesnt say hello to me, bags my milk on top of my apples and texts her friend while making change he/she still gets paid the same wage day in and day out. If a server forgets someone's refill or the kitchen is backed up- very often thats coming out of their tip. We all have bad days but servers sometimes lose pay if their's affects someone else's - on purpose or not.
Friends daughter got a degree in biology, she chose to stay a waitress because she was making $200/night and had off during the day.
That's another reason why we're way better than Europe: we're not Socialists (yet) and, if you're good, you can make a piss ton of money waiting tables. In areas where the cost of living is more reasonable, you can actually support yourself rather nicely on waitstaff tips. If a busy restaurant offered me a choice of $3/hr +tips or $15/hr, I'd take the $3 no question. Heck, I made an average of $20/hr when I worked at the pizza place 25 years ago. Pinch hitting at one of the higher end restaurants in the area, I'd walk out of a 6 hr shift with $150 in my pocket.
Friends daughter got a degree in biology, she chose to stay a waitress because she was making $200/night and had off during the day.
She can't/ couldn't find a job making more than $50K a year with a biology degree?Friends daughter got a degree in biology, she chose to stay a waitress because she was making $200/night and had off during the day.
I find that surprising. Biology is the field to be in these days.
She can't/ couldn't find a job making more than $50K a year with a biology degree?
With only a bachelor of science degree?.... My niece received her BS in Biology last spring and just started at her new position teaching High School Biology. The county she works for starts teachers with BS degree at $36,700.