Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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If it was one employee, I would direct my concerns towards management or corporate. If they choose not to act and continue to let things slide, see option #1. |
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I had not thought about it that way. Hmmm. I still prefer to know the tip we are leaving is for the waiter/waitress who served us.
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I’m with you! I leave a tip for MY server and not the others.
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A server that offers poor service/presentation is going to earn an occasional good tip from sympathetic customers but will get stiffed more frequently by unsatisfied customers or, even more frequently, will be tipped 10% or less. Generally, this server will quit and find a job more suited to their own individual skills. Waiting tables is not for everyone. When you pool tips, you average the tips and the good servers are the ones who take the pay hit which isn't at all fair. The only time that pooling tips would work is if all of the servers were equally good or equally bad across the board. |
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The way minimum wage for servers works these days in most states, it's not really very efficient to pool tips. There are two different minimum wages - one for tip-earners, one for everyone else. In some states, the two have to END UP being the same, or better, for the tip-earners.
Basically if minimum is $10... then the employer can pool the tips, give each employee only $5/hour and as long as the tips combine with the $5 to equal $10 per hour - the employer doesn't have to pay more. So the employer is only on the hook for a percentage of the actual minimum wage. If the employee doesn't get any tips at all, he is guaranteed that $5/hour from the employer. But he isn't guaranteed more than the standard $10 minimum for the state, after the tip pool has been distributed. And then some states require that the tipped amount be documented by the employer so that the appropriate state income tax be deducted from their paycheck. So the employer collects all the tip money and divvies it up at the end of the shift. Being a server who relies on tips is not exactly the same process from one place to another, from one state to another, or even from one country to another. |
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Let's face it folks! Here in Florida and The Villages we have Old Farts and Old Bitty's , many of whom live their lives to complain!
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Very proud to be a 70 year old biddy. LOL.
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"No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth." Plato “To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead.” Thomas Paine |
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So, demanding that service providers meet basic standards is unreasonable?
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Real Name: Steven Massy Arrived at TV through Greenwood, IN; Moss Beach, CA; La Grange, KY; Crystal River, FL; The Villages, FL |
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That’s the most sensible and logical post on this entire thread !!!
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