It was never there, that's why service staff get paid way less than minimum wage (in the US) - you're supposed to bring it up to minimum wage with tips
That's bullshit man. Stop saying that. NOBODY is gonna be upset at you because you tip. Trust me. Maybe in Japan. Maybe those weirdos. But not the rest of the world.
Probably not because he doesn’t seem to care at all about these people. The reason Europe doesn’t tip is because they pay their people a fair wage. I have never heard Andrew advocate for a high minimum wage or anything. So nah he just a dick.
Because tipping is much more lucrative than a basic wage, that's the hilarious and insidious part. They would rather survive off tips than a normal wagw
The strangest part of tipping to me has always been why is it a percentage? Does it take more effort to walk over the filet minion rather than the alfrado special at 1/4 the price?
@@thumpertorque_ especially delivery drivers. If you give me a nice tip I'm gonna go all initial D tofu delivery on your order, finna get there early. You do the minimum tip and I might not even take the order if its too far. And fuck those stack on orders where it makes you grab 3 different orders because they all live near each other. Someone is getting their food cold because i gotta drop off at 3 different houses
@@trentsimmons343 Then that is on the employer, they need to pay more. They are workers and shouldn't be living of the charity of the customer. It makes the customer and the person serving them feel like shit. Fuck that. Pay a living wage.
@@trentsimmons343 anything remotely that encourages a better pay or better free healthcare or education is labelled as a commie👏😂. Relax pay them better
@@RollingcrewTV we don't believe in paying people living wages. That's what government assistance is for. Why lose money and pay your employee when the govt will do it for you?
After working as a server I would have much rather liked just being paid a liveable wage by my bosses rather than trying to impress people who I know are going to low ball me. Shit’s frustrating. Edit: I didn’t even get to keep all my tips. Percentage goes to the bartender and busser. Which is why I’m a bit more sympathetic when I got out to eat. It shouldn’t be on us to pay each other’s rent though
depends where you work, at cracker barrel or bob evans, prolly but an restaurant that is not cheap will get you over 20 an hour for a flexible non-skilled job. less servers would be on due to higher wage cost so you would work harder for less.
its exhausting by the end of a shift, and to upkeep the "happy to be here" attitude is just almost not worth the stress of a tip!! and sometimes you'll give the best service you could possibly give and they don't tip. its a shitty place to be.
@@joshdunham7167 The fuck? Fuck those places then, Since when is a tip supposed to be expected, if it's not part of the bill, it's optional and you can't blacklist someone for not doing something thats optional. Damn those people are entitled.
I love how it’s everyone else complaining about tipping and not waiters and waitresses. That’s because we know you only claim that 4.50 an hour on taxes, and the rest of that is tax free. Peak season I’m making 1000+ a week.
J Lev that is not how that works. You are legally obligated to claim every dollar you make. Most places also track credit card tips and won’t allow you to claim any less than those tracked tips. Not to mention in Texas, here, we make $2.13.
Marshalls back “Legally obligated” Lol you’re also legally obligated to never speed. Just about ever server I know doesn’t claim cash, you’d be stupid to. Of course credit card tips depend on the place, but the cash you get is untraceable. Charter Deckhands do the same thing.
J Lev I’m not saying servers don’t claim 100%, obviously. But I’m pointing out that you do get taxed after the “$4.50 an hour”. Unlike what you stated in your original comment.
Thank you. I don’t really understand forcing people to tip or guilting them, I’ve had a lot of jobs and some customers have tipped me and some haven’t, but my work was very similar through all my jobs. Why wasn’t I tipped as a grocery clerk but was tipped as a mover? You could say it’s because I directly worked with people’s belongings...but as a grocery clerk I personally handed your food! Why is one more important? Why are waiters dependent on it? I made $12 an hour as a warehouse associate without tips...in California that’s pennies..I quit because of low pay...idk I’m on a tanget...I’ve had a lot of jobs...
Your a dumbass n im being serious.....waiters, waitresses make half of minimum wage....it's assumed ppl are gonna tip....you don't have to tip tho tell restaurant's to pay full wage n rise prices to do so....if that's better for you
...and part of the compensation for that job is tips. Unless, ya know, you're from overseas and 'well, we don't tip at home, so I don't have to do it here'. Ya know, like how all laws and customs work, you take yours from home with you and it's all good everywhere else.
Fuck all of you! $15 an hour in SF and Dayton, Ohio are vastly different. Do you stupid fucks think the cost if living in Rome and then in the Italian countryside are comparable? Then you idiots don't understand that the IRS taxes us on a perceived tip ratio in certain jobs. Massage therapy, taxi, bartender, waiters etc.
Ashley ASHLEYM so your too broke too tip but suggesting other people get a better job? Most servers make over 25$ an hour because luckily not everybody is poor like you lol
@Mike Knight I know the concept is strange. Livable wage: minimum pay rate that won't get you evicted after one emergency expense(most often medical) or going into debt; measured by its purchasing power relative to the city/district/county. What seems to escape you is the fact illegal immigrants gladly take that shit pay and lower the value of the labor while increasing profits.
Good movers get tipped like crazy. Used to get $50 - $100 tips on the reg. But we were like moving pianos and stuff. The barista turning on the cold brew and letting gravity do the work can pound sand bro.
People make $17 an hour and still expect to tip 20% for pizza delivery, server, their barber, at every starbucks etc... The worst is when you get charged for delivery fee for Uber eats plus expected to tip still. And American hairstyling and nails mafia is the worst. In other countries they wash your hair after you get a cut as a standard service so you don’t walk around with hair falling off you, but in U.S. a hair wash is an extra fee with expectation of a higher tip, it’s ridiculous. Barbers with GEDs make more money in half an hour than college educated people doing desk jobs.
Tipping was originally given for better than usual service. Usually before the service i.e. a better table at a restaurant, better menu etc. Eventually it was an after service deal.
They acting like it’s the employees, but it’s the business owners who don’t want to pay their employees a decent wage, but then tell their employees they can earn tips.
Same thing at Jersey Mike’s. They ask you what you want, make the sandwich, and hand it to you. Why tf should I tip that service where I tell you what I want?
Every had someone make your sandwich shitty? Dont tip. Watch when they are competent and make your food with a certain amount of care. If they do tip. It's like a reward for a job well done only leads to a better worker.
@@quidipher No. Tipping fast food should not be an option. Same thing at a local donut place where they ask for tips. Your job is to fucking pick the donuts I ask for and put them in a box?!?! Why should I tip that???
@@quidipher the bare minimum for someone working around food is for them to treat it with a "certain amount of care". Capitalism as gone too far when we have to pay a food server extra to be careful when serving food.
xtrey19x we pay servers extra bc their pay is below minimum wage, America doesn’t wanna pay its workers so unlike Europe where it’s just a courtesy thing here our tips are the workers paycheck. I’ll never tip at a fast food place though
It's very interesting. Typically, I tip a good amount. I've been out with my family and been to a place where they automatically add on a 18% tip (this is a place in Chinatown) where they also had bad service. So I understand if the place says something like "don't tip, we pay our employees well" and the pricing on the menu items reflect that, and the service is good. But the place we went to automatically added it, had shitty service, and we got pissed. There's a difference between forcing it out of you while not actually providing the service you charged for, and the opposite. However, this was just the one time this happened, so it's definitely an anomaly. But I think the expectation to tip is something we need to take a hard, long look at.
As a server at an upscale restaurant, I rely entirely on tips. While I like those days where I have 4 tables and make upwards of $100 for doing next to nothing, I would rather A - the tip be included and that be the standard instead of having to rely on the good will of people B - get paid $20 an hour (my average) and be able to work normal hours while I'm in school instead of sucking up to strangers I don't know or care about
Many servers in the US get paid 2.13 an hour, plus tips... that's why servers tip other servers so high. If servers got paid 7.50 an hour and tips you would have more people in the service industry
The worst are the Self service spots where they default you to 20% before they even serve. Went to one over the weekend, 15 mins to serve water and they managed to mess up my order.. I was piiiiissssed! Never tipping before hand again.
I've been screaming the same thing for ages! And tips are getting into every profession now, it was BS back then it's a bigger BS Now, f*cking hate tipping.
I worked at a car wash where we got paid less than minimum but could accept tips, and literally none of us ever complained about tips, do the job you’re asked to do and on to the next, most of the time people will tip out of respect for the hustle. But I guess complaining is the shit nowadays
I worked for this liquor store, where the wage was pretty bad, and it was owned by a restaurant from up stairs, and every time there'd be someone who had something to say, so I'd straight up interrupt them and said "it's the debit machine from the restaurant up stairs"
Andrew really is the opposite of a female activist, I stopped helping my riders with luggage when an older chick snapped at me when I went to help with her shit and she said “we independent women don’t need help from men to carry our luggage”.
I couldn’t agree more. They ask for tips just about everywhere now. Like I understand when you’re going out to eat and being served but I’m not tipping you for doing nothing for extra 😡
I don't mind tipping when I sit down and am waited on. What bugs me are these tip jars at places that are basically take out, and you are supposed to tip for them putting it in a bag for you.
The thing is what usually happens with people that work for tips, thats all they get, they arent actually "getting paid to do their job" like you're saying, the $/hr works like a "rent" for a spot there so you're able to make tip money for your service, it covers just for the monthly expenses the employee has so his covered from any waste of money he might have or not employing you there, meaning that if you dont make any tips your paycheck will come as $2... $6... or literally even 0 (I've seen that before).
I think 20% should be added to restruant/bar- tabs and barbers... where you get full service. So its no longer personal. Idk bout starbutts, uber\lyft. Bellhops and valets still need their tips tho.
Had a girl Uber driver get out and get my bags out of the trunk before I could even text my girl “im here at the airport” gave her a 5 star 5$ tip funny thing is it a guy did that I prolly wouldn’t have even tipped lol
totally agree with the statements made!! im tired of being responsible for the extra pay that the employer should be responsible for. if you blow my mind, hell yea you're getting 20%!
Tipping at a restaurant is different than like a coffee shop cuz the workers there get at least minimum wage whereas restaurant servers get a tipped minimum wage which is way less
Bro.....I'm realizing this is the first time I've heard Trevor's voice not in a character. The internet is weird
You should watch him on add
Justin Thomas He doesn’t normally talk like this. He’s stepping up his blackcent in front of Schultz for some reason
@@PainCrashDaGPuff3000 yo u know wassup homie
His voice is way deeper in this video
Schulz out here lookin’ like Waluigi in this clip.
He is slowly becoming Anthony Cumia
He always lookin like waluigi lol
Randall Graves no cap
"What happened to "nothing"!?
It was never there, that's why service staff get paid way less than minimum wage (in the US) - you're supposed to bring it up to minimum wage with tips
“I think that was the tip” 😂
Alexx’s laugh dead
that end bit was the dogs bolocks.
Main Andrews face when he was having second thoughts on wether not is was a tip had me dying 😂
I knew Andrew didn’t tip his hair stylist when he came in looking like Ellen Degeneres
Backpack kid 🎒🧒
💀💀💀
STFU PLEASE!! LMFAO!!
We never tip in Asia, it's an insult to the owner and saying he/she doesn't pay their workers enough or he/she is cheap
Asia is quite big though.. you might want to be more specific lol
@@SrSeiko East and SouthEast for sure. Not too sure about South and the Middle East
That's bullshit man. Stop saying that. NOBODY is gonna be upset at you because you tip. Trust me. Maybe in Japan. Maybe those weirdos. But not the rest of the world.
@@SrSeiko America is literally the only place ive ever heard of tipping culture being a standard and almost a requirement.
@@louklein3916 Tipping culture is literally only a thing because the business owners are cheap as fuck
I tip my barber but only because he's incredibly cheap, fun to talk with, still does a good job, and doesn't expect a tip.
Shadow Prince I’ll def tip more often if they don’t expect it
Nah barbers are different they control the hairline
This is reasonable man
@@pespy9826 not if your hairline is already scuffed
You better tip your barber that man can fuck up your life if he really wants to
You can tell Andrew been hanging around Europe too much lmfaooooo 🤣 🤣🤣 🤣
Meezus he just got back from Australia where no one tips to
Probably not because he doesn’t seem to care at all about these people. The reason Europe doesn’t tip is because they pay their people a fair wage. I have never heard Andrew advocate for a high minimum wage or anything. So nah he just a dick.
@@DynamiteProd shut the fuck up
@@DynamiteProd Fair wage.... that definitely depends where you are talking about in Europe.
@@waboa1969 tell them!!!
i live in europe and never been to america, this tipping shit is mindblowing to me
Imagine making $800 in one night. That is tipping.
Because tipping is much more lucrative than a basic wage, that's the hilarious and insidious part. They would rather survive off tips than a normal wagw
Ice and a endless anything messes your head up to
MurdermiesteR if you’re a stripper.
Anton Mossberg as a driver I can make like 200 dollars a night sometimes
The strangest part of tipping to me has always been why is it a percentage? Does it take more effort to walk over the filet minion rather than the alfrado special at 1/4 the price?
Exactly lmaooooo
the same reason the rich should be taxed more
barber is the one that deserves the tip the most. Quality of work varies so much
And uber/ delivery drivers, of course assuming the service was nice.
@@thumpertorque_ especially delivery drivers. If you give me a nice tip I'm gonna go all initial D tofu delivery on your order, finna get there early. You do the minimum tip and I might not even take the order if its too far. And fuck those stack on orders where it makes you grab 3 different orders because they all live near each other. Someone is getting their food cold because i gotta drop off at 3 different houses
@@spicey4522 Yep and then the manager starts yelling as if I'm deciding to sit in the traffic and be late on purpose.
Thats why Europe doesn’t do tips 😏😏
The tips are courtesy, not expected at all
Yeah our servers get paid $4.50 an hour
@@trentsimmons343 Then that is on the employer, they need to pay more. They are workers and shouldn't be living of the charity of the customer. It makes the customer and the person serving them feel like shit. Fuck that. Pay a living wage.
@@Alexwozere we don't do that here in America bud. Take your commie bullshit elsewhere.
@@trentsimmons343 anything remotely that encourages a better pay or better free healthcare or education is labelled as a commie👏😂. Relax pay them better
@@RollingcrewTV we don't believe in paying people living wages. That's what government assistance is for. Why lose money and pay your employee when the govt will do it for you?
YES THIS IS THE COLLAB IVE NEEDED
CapnHindsightt really?
bathroom attendants are the ones that always catch me off guard
Sounds like a non-job
Peep Trevor’s face at 7:35 when Andrew says “he do a little side deal”
Haha😂
12:26 straight got caught lying!!! You didn’t tip them bro, that’s how much they charged! 😂😂
Drew is low key becoming the Jew he was destined to be. I mean look at how he crosses his legs.
@Adrian Casanova no, that's the point
is not Jew...is common sense
After working as a server I would have much rather liked just being paid a liveable wage by my bosses rather than trying to impress people who I know are going to low ball me. Shit’s frustrating.
Edit: I didn’t even get to keep all my tips. Percentage goes to the bartender and busser. Which is why I’m a bit more sympathetic when I got out to eat. It shouldn’t be on us to pay each other’s rent though
Exactly. Its so weird that the bosses dont pay their employes wage.
depends where you work, at cracker barrel or bob evans, prolly but an restaurant that is not cheap will get you over 20 an hour for a flexible non-skilled job. less servers would be on due to higher wage cost so you would work harder for less.
its exhausting by the end of a shift, and to upkeep the "happy to be here" attitude is just almost not worth the stress of a tip!! and sometimes you'll give the best service you could possibly give and they don't tip. its a shitty place to be.
This
I hate tip share too
4:56 Every person that travels to the U.S.
I only tip if they don't make me feel obligated.. Some workers/places are extremely shameless
They blacklist you of you don't tip some places.
@@joshdunham7167 The fuck? Fuck those places then, Since when is a tip supposed to be expected, if it's not part of the bill, it's optional and you can't blacklist someone for not doing something thats optional. Damn those people are entitled.
I never tip unless I feel like they deserve it.
I live in Australia, I have literally never seen anyone tip
I love how it’s everyone else complaining about tipping and not waiters and waitresses. That’s because we know you only claim that 4.50 an hour on taxes, and the rest of that is tax free. Peak season I’m making 1000+ a week.
My sister's roommate makes over 1000 bucks a day in LA, tax free.
J Lev that is not how that works. You are legally obligated to claim every dollar you make. Most places also track credit card tips and won’t allow you to claim any less than those tracked tips.
Not to mention in Texas, here, we make $2.13.
Marshalls back “Legally obligated” Lol you’re also legally obligated to never speed. Just about ever server I know doesn’t claim cash, you’d be stupid to. Of course credit card tips depend on the place, but the cash you get is untraceable. Charter Deckhands do the same thing.
Mo-lester yeah I’d assume it would be more expensive to live out there so you’d make more. 1000 a week is very good for my area ( Pensacola Florida )
J Lev I’m not saying servers don’t claim 100%, obviously. But I’m pointing out that you do get taxed after the “$4.50 an hour”. Unlike what you stated in your original comment.
This reminds me of the opening scene in reservoir dogs
Lol yes
Bruh my dad heard me listening to the podcast and went aye who is that he funny af
you're not black, calm down
O S when did I say I was black
O S you gay son
@@OS-yg9fr bro you need help. Your obviously not happy with your life. Go and see a doctor they can treat you 👍
@@memolujan2784 did yew not listen to the story of my adventure last night with ranchies mom. am not gey
Thank you. I don’t really understand forcing people to tip or guilting them, I’ve had a lot of jobs and some customers have tipped me and some haven’t, but my work was very similar through all my jobs. Why wasn’t I tipped as a grocery clerk but was tipped as a mover? You could say it’s because I directly worked with people’s belongings...but as a grocery clerk I personally handed your food! Why is one more important? Why are waiters dependent on it? I made $12 an hour as a warehouse associate without tips...in California that’s pennies..I quit because of low pay...idk I’m on a tanget...I’ve had a lot of jobs...
Your a dumbass n im being serious.....waiters, waitresses make half of minimum wage....it's assumed ppl are gonna tip....you don't have to tip tho tell restaurant's to pay full wage n rise prices to do so....if that's better for you
I'm a waiter in Europe. If someone tips, I thank them, wait for them to leave, and then celebrate, fist pumps, cussing etc. because it's rare
I swear I thought I was the only one that felt like giving tips for someone doing there job was dumb thanks Andrew 😂😂
...and part of the compensation for that job is tips. Unless, ya know, you're from overseas and 'well, we don't tip at home, so I don't have to do it here'. Ya know, like how all laws and customs work, you take yours from home with you and it's all good everywhere else.
In my country, we get it, we don’t tip.
Company pay salaries = employees do their job.
My mind cant comprehend these two in the same room!
The problem starts with the employers not paying a livable wage
and then people accept that pay, anit my problem you accepted shitty pay.
Thunder Up living wage verte from person to person
Fuck all of you! $15 an hour in SF and Dayton, Ohio are vastly different. Do you stupid fucks think the cost if living in Rome and then in the Italian countryside are comparable? Then you idiots don't understand that the IRS taxes us on a perceived tip ratio in certain jobs. Massage therapy, taxi, bartender, waiters etc.
Ashley ASHLEYM so your too broke too tip but suggesting other people get a better job? Most servers make over 25$ an hour because luckily not everybody is poor like you lol
@Mike Knight I know the concept is strange. Livable wage: minimum pay rate that won't get you evicted after one emergency expense(most often medical) or going into debt; measured by its purchasing power relative to the city/district/county. What seems to escape you is the fact illegal immigrants gladly take that shit pay and lower the value of the labor while increasing profits.
I can't be tipping like that out here, I'm broke my damn self!
Tipping for haircuts is actually a good idea -- quality improves the more consistent you are with the tips.
If I was getting 25 an hour I don’t want a tip. But if I’m getting 4 dollars an hour damn straight ima be working for the tip lol
dude paid for delivery and calls it a tip, lollllll
Never heard Alex laugh so much, should have him in front of the camera
In 5 years when both these guys are serving me at the greasy spoon ill remember that
I think ull be the one serving them.
Good movers get tipped like crazy. Used to get $50 - $100 tips on the reg. But we were like moving pianos and stuff. The barista turning on the cold brew and letting gravity do the work can pound sand bro.
People make $17 an hour and still expect to tip 20% for pizza delivery, server, their barber, at every starbucks etc...
The worst is when you get charged for delivery fee for Uber eats plus expected to tip still. And American hairstyling and nails mafia is the worst.
In other countries they wash your hair after you get a cut as a standard service so you don’t walk around with hair falling off you, but in U.S. a hair wash is an extra fee with expectation of a higher tip, it’s ridiculous. Barbers with GEDs make more money in half an hour than college educated people doing desk jobs.
Tipping was originally given for better than usual service. Usually before the service i.e. a better table at a restaurant, better menu etc. Eventually it was an after service deal.
Bro as a mover TIP dawg respect the game that shit ain't easy even if its like 5$ for a drink. Keep that respect
Schulz is never getting good service again 🤣😂🤣😂. Excuse me sir, I ordered my French Toast with no powdered sugar 🤮🤢🤮🤣😂
They asked me they'll do it for $200
I tipped them 200 though
I work at a full service gas station ive been tipped 3 cents before😂
Are you supposed to tip those guys? I thought they got regular wages like any job?
One_piecesmoker 3 more cents then you had before😂🤷♂️
5:39 My man sounded like John Mayer 😂
I've been in the service industry and I still only tip good if the service was good
Had a dude demand that I tip him at a cold stone, he legit just scooped icecream and got upset when I paid for the icecream.
That $200, is a tip. It’s how delivery drivers have a side hustle to make a little extra cash
They acting like it’s the employees, but it’s the business owners who don’t want to pay their employees a decent wage, but then tell their employees they can earn tips.
Same thing at Jersey Mike’s. They ask you what you want, make the sandwich, and hand it to you. Why tf should I tip that service where I tell you what I want?
Every had someone make your sandwich shitty? Dont tip. Watch when they are competent and make your food with a certain amount of care. If they do tip. It's like a reward for a job well done only leads to a better worker.
@@quidipher i deadass never tip. Idgaf
@@quidipher No. Tipping fast food should not be an option. Same thing at a local donut place where they ask for tips. Your job is to fucking pick the donuts I ask for and put them in a box?!?! Why should I tip that???
@@quidipher the bare minimum for someone working around food is for them to treat it with a "certain amount of care". Capitalism as gone too far when we have to pay a food server extra to be careful when serving food.
xtrey19x we pay servers extra bc their pay is below minimum wage, America doesn’t wanna pay its workers so unlike Europe where it’s just a courtesy thing here our tips are the workers paycheck. I’ll never tip at a fast food place though
bro the chemistry between these two.. too good lmao
It's very interesting.
Typically, I tip a good amount.
I've been out with my family and been to a place where they automatically add on a 18% tip (this is a place in Chinatown) where they also had bad service. So I understand if the place says something like "don't tip, we pay our employees well" and the pricing on the menu items reflect that, and the service is good. But the place we went to automatically added it, had shitty service, and we got pissed. There's a difference between forcing it out of you while not actually providing the service you charged for, and the opposite. However, this was just the one time this happened, so it's definitely an anomaly. But I think the expectation to tip is something we need to take a hard, long look at.
"An Uber!? I never tip an Uber!" 😂😂😂
my attitude in taxis is gonna be way different now
Trevor's a real one, glad you came on flagrant 2!
As a server at an upscale restaurant, I rely entirely on tips. While I like those days where I have 4 tables and make upwards of $100 for doing next to nothing, I would rather
A - the tip be included and that be the standard instead of having to rely on the good will of people
B - get paid $20 an hour (my average) and be able to work normal hours while I'm in school instead of sucking up to strangers I don't know or care about
One of the worst living in vegas is when they charge 15 to valet then the guys is looking for a tip
Idk about tipping everything but I basically only tip my barber and at a restaurant but I’m not extreme with it
Many servers in the US get paid 2.13 an hour, plus tips... that's why servers tip other servers so high. If servers got paid 7.50 an hour and tips you would have more people in the service industry
ive been waiting for these two epic dudes
At most I say keep the change and that's only if it's not much change
“You tipped the driver 30 cents this morning”
Lmaoo
The worst are the Self service spots where they default you to 20% before they even serve. Went to one over the weekend, 15 mins to serve water and they managed to mess up my order.. I was piiiiissssed! Never tipping before hand again.
In Japan tipping is frowned upon. Also 'tip' stands for To Insure Promptitude.
I don’t think that’s what it stands for because the word would be “ensure” in that context.
This reminds me of that diner scene in Reservoir Dogs
Tipping should be the exception not the rule.
Aussie here. I don’t get this tipping thing. It’s weird as. The employer should pay more. No one tips here.
100%%%%%%%%%%%%% PREACH - Tipping is SO OUT OF HAND!
A.J. Hill . I only tip at restaurants when the service is good and the pizza guy. That’s about it.
I've been screaming the same thing for ages! And tips are getting into every profession now, it was BS back then it's a bigger BS Now, f*cking hate tipping.
I tipped for getting an oil change and I really dont know why. It's not common to do that I think. Lol
Holy shit. Love both these guys! I didn't know they had a connection!
I worked at a car wash where we got paid less than minimum but could accept tips, and literally none of us ever complained about tips, do the job you’re asked to do and on to the next, most of the time people will tip out of respect for the hustle. But I guess complaining is the shit nowadays
Straya they don't tip and taxes are included in the sticker price on most things. The price listed is what you are paying.
These 2 play off each other so good
These guys are funny af together
I hate tipping makes me so uncomfortable. I didn't know ppl tip tattoo artists. Ive gotten my first 4 tattoos from the same guy, never tip him 😫
I worked for this liquor store, where the wage was pretty bad, and it was owned by a restaurant from up stairs, and every time there'd be someone who had something to say, so I'd straight up interrupt them and said "it's the debit machine from the restaurant up stairs"
This is great! Can’t wait for the full episode!
12:27 As someone who's was in the moving business for years, i have to say that's a TIP....
Two comedians who are about to BLOW up into the stratosphere
Andrew really is the opposite of a female activist, I stopped helping my riders with luggage when an older chick snapped at me when I went to help with her shit and she said “we independent women don’t need help from men to carry our luggage”.
I've also got that well opening the door for women lately
@@joeboo9801 Are you serious?!? That's crazy.
“Chivalry is dead, and women killed it” - Dave Chapelle
I work hard landscaping, 16/h no tips
I couldn’t agree more. They ask for tips just about everywhere now. Like I understand when you’re going out to eat and being served but I’m not tipping you for doing nothing for extra 😡
Oh my gosh, Trevor and Andrew in a video?? I’m convulsing from happiness
I don't mind tipping when I sit down and am waited on. What bugs me are these tip jars at places that are basically take out, and you are supposed to tip for them putting it in a bag for you.
The thing is what usually happens with people that work for tips, thats all they get, they arent actually "getting paid to do their job" like you're saying, the $/hr works like a "rent" for a spot there so you're able to make tip money for your service, it covers just for the monthly expenses the employee has so his covered from any waste of money he might have or not employing you there, meaning that if you dont make any tips your paycheck will come as $2... $6... or literally even 0 (I've seen that before).
Worst thing is with these fast food joints putting that shit on the check out terminal.
Andrew saying he is a black man is the funniest shit I’ve heard all day
Same exact thing with subway lmfao
THIS Exactly MY POINT YM
I think 20% should be added to restruant/bar- tabs and barbers... where you get full service. So its no longer personal. Idk bout starbutts, uber\lyft. Bellhops and valets still need their tips tho.
Had a girl Uber driver get out and get my bags out of the trunk before I could even text my girl “im here at the airport” gave her a 5 star 5$ tip funny thing is it a guy did that I prolly wouldn’t have even tipped lol
MJ 23 big ups to that girl
Is the other guy the Brooklyn version of FRED? 🤣
This was prolific!
Ive been saying tipping is shit for years. Im not your employer
totally agree with the statements made!!
im tired of being responsible for the extra pay that the employer should be responsible for. if you blow my mind, hell yea you're getting 20%!
You tip your bartender with an extra $5, they give you a couple $10 drinks for free. Pretty simple system back in the day.
Tipping at a restaurant is different than like a coffee shop cuz the workers there get at least minimum wage whereas restaurant servers get a tipped minimum wage which is way less
America needed this !!!!
Damn Money went to Schultz’s head quick 😂
thats not the tip my waitress expected yesterday.