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Yeah, it would be better if the government would just tax everybody more, and redistribute that money equitably among waitresses regardless of their skill or service.
(R) don't believe in welfare, they believe in hard work and rewards commensurate with that hard work. (yeah, yeah, skip the corporate welfare comeback--we know) There's something incredibly pure about the economic relationship between a waiter and a customer. I think this country would be a better place if more workers had such immediate feedback on the quality of their work.
How great would it be if I called a tech support line and could dock the idiot $10 every time he knows less about my computer than I do?
What if the lazy cashier at the supermarket checkout had a meter that showed her wages increasing or decreasing based on the level of irritation of the line of people waiting for her "price check"?
What if the dealership mechanic had his pay reduced every time he misdiagnosed a simple problem?
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