Is Tipping OUT OF CONTROL?! Monday Money Tip 308
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- Опубліковано 26 тра 2024
- In this episode, Joe and Megan dive deep into the current culture of tipping. Are we tipping too much? Is guilt tipping becoming the norm? Join us as we explore whether tipping has gotten out of control and what it means for your wallet. 💸
Key Topics:
- The evolution of tipping culture
- The psychology behind guilt tipping
- Practical tips to navigate tipping in today's world
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If you put tip on credit card, there is no guarantee that server will get it. My son's college summer job was waiter in small restaurant. The owner collected tips left on credit card; he then " distributed" tips at Christmas, in check form. By Christmas, most of the summer service staff had left and he moved back to college. The owner kept the tip money. I keep cash in all denominations on me. I hand the cash tip to the server.
There's a sign at a local tire store that tipping is accepted. I had never thought about it. When one of the workers was checking my tires in cold weather and rain, I was happy to tip the man!
I was in a trinket shop in Cozumel. When I checked out, they asked if I want to tip. I said no and fumed as I left.
I have all but stopped eating at restaurants due to the increased prices, smaller portions, and out of control tipping expectations. The entire economy is out of control, not just tipping.
If I have to order standing up I'm not tipping
I don’t eat in restaurants anymore, just order pick-up to avoid tips
As a former waitress……I gave excellent service and met the needs of everyone…….I made $120 in tips on Sunday Mornings…in a tiny town 1987
Great Video. We tip well when service is rendered, not when we are guilted. I recently gave a 100% tip to the PetSmart employee who gave my German Shepard a bath...one look at her and I knew she deserved it and probably quit after that day.
I'm 66 and growing up 10% was the normal tip. At some point it went to 15%. Now some places want 20%. I do the 15% minimum, more if the service is good. Won't be quilted into it.
I don’t mind tipping as long as I get good service. And at the end.
I would like to comment..when I stand at the counter and order and they want a tip..I have not even had the opportunity to appreciate the food, this has been an issue to me too…Someone once said..If I stand to order…I do not tip
I think the thing with coffee shops/standing orders, tips were really just the excess change you’d toss in the jar before everything went digital in the 2010s and cash became less common (even more so after 2020). So you weren’t necessarily tipping a specific amount for a service, but if you had a buck or two to spare you could toss it in.
But asking me to pay 20% on to-go food that I’m already paying way too much for is ridiculous and the machines are sorta set up to make you overtip if you’re going too fast or just wanna bounce. It’s such a crappy situation all around.
Do you tip if service is good but food is over priced or quality is not great?
I have to disagree that if I go to a sit down restaurant where tipping normally occurs, that Its on me for not being prepared. Oh no, I'm prepared...I'm prepared not to leave a tip unless the server earns it. And if I'm getting take out, I will NEVER leave a tip. I'm paying for the food already, I'm doing the leg work to go get it, I'm standing in line. Not a chance I'm tipping.
I tip well when I have had great service. Isn't it enough that we drove to their business & chose to do business with them. Now they EXPECT a tip? 18% now everywhere you go, just think of how much that can add to your household budget monthly. Not happening here. I refuse to tip someone who is just doing their job! Way out of control. I refuse to follow the crowd.
It's true but inaccurate to say that the minimum wage for servers is $2 an hour. That is prior to adding tips. If the server does not earn enough in tips to bring it to the normal minimum wage, then the employer is obligated to bring their wage to the normal minimum.
I have never heard a server advocate for getting the prevailing hourly wage and to ban tipping. Quite the opposite. That tells me that they make more money with tips than they would if they were getting paid what other workers are.
Just don't tip except for good service, The minimum wage depends on where you are. In Los Angeles it is $20 at fast food places, $15 everywhere. In Kentucky, restaurants can pay $2.63. BIG difference. No, I don't tip carry out.
I just stopped tipping anywhere, dont tip at all.
TIPPING SHOULD BE REPLACED WITH PAID BENEFITS AND AT LEAST MINIMUM WAGE. TIPPING COULD THEN BE ROUNDING UP TO NEAREST ONE OR FIVE
TIPPING has never been out of control.
ASKING for tips may be, but im sick of hearing about it.
If you've never worked in the service industry, you should just be quiet about it. You think the waitress who took your phone order, packed it, and made sure everything was correct privided no setvice?
People who complain about tipping just need to stay home.