• @bl4ckblooc
    link
    281 year ago

    You obviously haven’t been talking to servers that make $200 a night in cash tips they don’t pay taxes on. My fiancé works in marketing for a large winery, and some of the kids they would bring in to work the restaurant would be making tons of money from it. Those are the people who love it

    • @dangblingus
      link
      311 year ago

      You don’t talk to enough servers that aren’t 20 year old blonde chicks. And even then, there are slow nights where they bring home $50 in tips. It’s a predatory system for all involved except the owner class.

      • @bl4ckblooc
        link
        71 year ago

        Okay? The point is that there are people who like the system, and those are the people I outlined. That’s the point of my comment as a reply to the comment above. No one here has said it’s not predatory.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        41 year ago

        Or the people in the back of the house that bust their ass, are sometimes highly trained, and take home less than the person carrying food back and forth.

        • @bl4ckblooc
          link
          01 year ago

          That’s not the discussion going on? We are talking about who the people are that champion for tipping.

    • Blaster M
      link
      121 year ago

      They’re supposed to pay federal income tax on their tips in the USA. However, it being cash, most people take it as “under the table” wages.

      • @bl4ckblooc
        link
        8
        edit-2
        1 year ago

        I know they are supposed to, but most servers don’t. Some business will even give out your debit/credit tips in cash so you don’t have to claim them.