Shinrei no Shintai;281604 said:
Again, please address what I wrote before:
"Tipping = power to the consumer and power to the service staff to make better money! Explain to me how this doesn't make sense?!!"
Also AGAIN, the tip is "expected" if the service is good! If it is not, give a low tip or none at all.
I guess you guys/gals like the idea that customers should automatically pay higher prices in restaurants and that everyone who works a part time job should make minimum wage.
Shinrei's formula -----------------------------------
Employer pays employees less and can offer attractive prices for customers = win for employer
Employee has excellent potential to make better than minimum wage = win for employee
Customer saves on restaurant prices and can directly decide how much to share that savings with the service or not = win for the customer.
Macros ashaman baudin's formula-------------------
Employer pays more money to employees and has to charge higher prices as a result = lose
Employee makes only minimum wage = lose
Customer has no choice but to pay higher restaurant prices = lose
Regardless of how you define the word "tip", these are the points no one is addressing.
I don't agree with your formula, based on my belief that the employer should pony up and pay the man, I've said this several times but you disregard it and insist tipping is the way forward.
There is an average of 300% mark up on food and drink, paying decent wages will not cut most establishments throats or force massive price hikes, unless the owner is a greedy son of a bitch, which he must be,since hes not paying his staff properly.
The tipping "culture2 is jsut something that people have become used to and so have justified, its not customary here to leave a "bad tip" for shitty service, you just don't leave one, hell you complain to a higher authority that your waitress wouldn't give a blowjob. This is what I am trying to say, and have been trying to say for the last god-damned week, whilst trying to find the above quote I came accross another post in which you said if theres shoddy service leave a bad tip, enough bad tips and the server will get the idea (paraphrasing but its essentially close enough). Why the HELL would I leave any kind of tip, let alone a bad one if I wasn't satisfied? Tipping "culture" is BS, if the service was good, yes leave a tip, but the fact that your staff are paid so poorly, justified by the "tipping culture" it leads to an expectation that everyone WILL tip, then you complain when Johnmy foreigner doesn't tip or you get "stiffed" with a bad tip. Again, your employer pays your wages to serve people, do it, if your wages arent good enough, take it up with your employer. You should NEVER expect a tip, unless you have performed aforementioned sexual favour, I don't tip my hairdresser, shes paid to cut my hair, and she does, I don't tip my post man, hes PAID to deliver mail (though we do give him a christmas card with something nice in it for him because hes a jolly nice chap). Ergo I shouldn't be EXPECTED to tip someone for carrying plates of food to my table when they are paid to do it by said greedy owner. This is what grinds my gears, you'll cry about bad wages, not my problem, rent to pay, not my problem, children to feed, not my problem unless that romantic interlude in the back alley last year bore suprisingly handsome fruit. have I addressed my problems with your point clearly enough?