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rant on Tip Jars
after the last few days of rant threads on student loans, education and etc., I thought we might have another rant thread on another aspect of daily life relating to young people...
The Tip Jar so have at it... |
Doesn't really bother me. I just don't put anything in them unless I'm ordering a lot and the folks behind the counter have to go above and beyond for me. I'm about to head to a pizza place for lunch, where I'd normally pay with a credit card. But I don't like striking through the tip line on the receipt I have to sign before they give me food and service. They do bring your food out after you order, so I wouldn't mind leaving something in the tip jar afterwards, but never before.
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I asked the tellers at the bank why they don't have a tip jar.
If the baristas at Starbucks can have one, why not them? The tellers liked the idea, but tell me upper management kinda frowns on that sort of thing. |
The only people deserving of a tip jar are bartenders, and that's only if I'm not writing a tip into my check. Do something requiring a little skill and effort and I'll give you a tip. Pouring me a cup of coffee does not qualify.
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This topic infuriates me. So much so that I put a tip jar on my cubicle at work :)
If yer not serving, mixing, or blowing, yer not getting a tip..period. Pouring coffee does not count. Handing me a donut from the case does not count. And for petes sake, tossing the newspaper at the foot of my driveway does not count. |
I once put a "tip jar" on the mixer board when running the sound system for a new band. Told one band member the more in tips, the better they will sound.
Fun to watch the puzzled look on his face trying to figure out if I was serious. |
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600Hz feeding back gets yer attention they know that I am not realy making the big bucks back here and just realy want beer money- |
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Damn, you boys are cheap. Everybody has to make a living. Every one of us will run out of time before we run out of money. Spread some happiness while you can.
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I usually throw in a buck.
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There is a drive up coffee shop in front of my building. When you try to complete your purchase, there is a big tip jar almost blocking you. Do you really need to tip someone when their job is basically pivoting from a coffee pot and handing you a cup?
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Is it just me, or does it seem odd to be complaining about tip jars on a Porsche forum? They probably need the buck far more than you.
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Talk about perpetuating the stereotype - what a bunch of pricks. Sounds like most of you wouldn't tip for anything less than a blowjob, and even then, only if she swallows.
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I never tip less than 20% at a restaurant. I don't understand how not tipping at places with no servers and whose employees make well above servers' base pay means I'm a cheapskate.
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For me, it's a good way to get rid of coin change..lightens the load.
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Coffee no espresso drink yes.
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For centuries, diners in English speaking countries have expected to add a tip onto their bill. I think this custom originated in England before the rise of the large middle-class, and at public inns for travelers. In France they call it a tip but just add it on automatically - not sure re other countries. Some restaurants make servers share their tips with busboys and cooks; not all. In Oregon, your server gets the full min. wage (~~ $9/hr) but might share that with the others above. The guy who digs ditches or some other hard, physical work gets that same min. wage, but no tips. At a coffee place, they often put out tip jars. My personal thing is I do tip for counter service, but a lot less than the usual 20% I tip at a restaurant. I dig my own ditches. It does seem a little odd that so many places have tip jars now. |
Yes, I've been a server in a few restaurants that paid $2 per hour. Though I never made less than $10 per hour with the tips and that was after tipping out the bartender and runners. The law required "subpay," meaning, if you averaged less than min. with tips, the restaurant had to pay you the difference. But who the hell would be a server for just min. wage? You wouldn't last a week anyway; they'd can you. I just about never rang up under $800-$1000 in revenue per night and it was not an expensive place.
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I enjoy tipping people that make my experience enjoyable, whether it's a cup of coffee, making me a hero sandwich or dealing me a small pocket pair then flopping me the nuts. I've even been known to tip during tournaments just because it can make the person, receiving the tip, smile.
Two years ago at the WSOP, I got a time out for having tip money on the table in violation of the rules. After that I just kept tipping with my card protector. |
Gotta have some place to get rid of all the Canadian pennies..
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Just a little aside on tip jars. This weekend I was in the local Starbucks downtown and couldn't help but notice that, along with both bills & coins, the tip jar was full of water! I asked the server what's up with that and he replied that they do it to keep low-lifes from walking in and grabbing the whole thing and running off with it. It was a pretty big jar...probably quite heavy when full of water.
I'll usually dump my pocket change into a tip jar for good counter service...especially if I know that tips are shared with the dishwashers and other help. |
Even the guy painting my 911 wants a tip and I'm not talking dollar bills or loose change-- same thing in Canada as we have one and two dollars coins.
He likely will get one as it looks like he did a fantastic job. |
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I've put a buck in a tip jar a few times and I made sure the counter person was aware of it. On every occasion they were so ambivalent that I quit tipping. If I tip I would appreciate a "thanks." |
I like to tip if it is deserved but for me it's not automatic.
Turbo-pro has it right - if they make the experience more enjoyable they're in. It's amazing how much variation in personalities one encounters as a consumer. I stop periodically at a local deli to get a sandwich and when I put a buck in the tip jar, which is almost every time because they do (appreciate) and earn it, I always announce it so they know in addition to my saying thanks I am also backing it up with some cheddar. I have no problem with tip jars. At least some folks are hustling to make a buck while others are simply content to be on the gov. dole :rolleyes: |
My local pizza/Italian shop is super nice to me. Treat us like family. I always drop in a couple bucks - or more. Sometimes a tip is a great investment in the future.
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