• @return2ozmaOP
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    83 months ago

    What’s the better way to fix it?

    • @diybone
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      563 months ago

      If you are serious… Pay them a regular living wage… Remove the whole caveat that waiting staff is somehow different from any other job.

        • @[email protected]
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          103 months ago

          Yup, they beat me to the punch but ensure a living wage.

          Also, we can try to be careful but everytime we add a “Type of income X isn’t taxed” the majority of untaxed income under that rule comes from the wealthy… dodging taxes is worth millions of dollars so the wealthy can hire teams of accountants to find loopholes.

      • @Death_Equity
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        -143 months ago

        I would be concerned about having wait staff and other tipped positions be paid a livable minimum wage because it may cause people to stop tipping, which would result in a pay cut. There wouldn’t be the argument “They don’t even make minimum, I need to tip them.”, it would become “They make 22.50 an hour, I don’t need to tip them.”

        When I worked as a delivery driver, I did well only because of tips. If I was paid minimum wage and people stopped tipping, I would have been fucked.

        If they get paid a livable minimum and tips are still just as generous, that would be a huge win for people that could use it.

        • NoIWontPickAName
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          113 months ago

          So you want us to pay them the same as everyone else, but also give them more money as well?

          • Vanon
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            3 months ago

            “This is your brain on drugs tips.”

            But seriously: If a federal livable wage ($20+, adjusted regularly) killed tipping, what a relief that would be to most people. Tipping should return to being an unexpected surprise for truly exceptional service.

        • @Snazz
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          33 months ago

          When I worked as a delivery driver, I did well only because of tips. If I was paid minimum wage and people stopped tipping, I would have been fucked.

          So basically if your job had no tips, it would require a higher salary than minimum wage to retain workers.

        • @IamAnonymous
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          23 months ago

          You tip because they don’t make a minimum wage. I don’t get a tip when I do my work at my job. I certainly would be motivated to do a lot better if I got a tip after every meeting. I worked as a delivery driver and I did expect tips because I barely made money doing the deliveries but can’t expect it if I’m making a living wage.

        • JackbyDev
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          13 months ago

          I’m not convinced tipping culture would change so quickly such that it would be an overnight decrease in net income.

          • @Death_Equity
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            03 months ago

            In this economy? Tipping would change drastically if people knew the employee was paid 22.50.

    • @[email protected]
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      243 months ago

      Eliminate the submiminum wage mentioned in the article, then increase the minimum wage to something you can live on

      • @[email protected]
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        03 months ago

        The sub min definitely needs to go. But my state is double the fed min and requires state min for wait staff. Min still isn’t a living wage, and tips are still needed.