siebzy t1_iu31exo wrote
Reply to comment by LifeInTheCarpoolLane in Would you Tip the same or at all, if the service industry workers earned states minimum wage or more. That be the case if the Question D in Portland passes. by kubabooba
If you go over to Falmouth, will you ask the servers to make sure they are making less than $18/hr before you decide how much to tip?
kubabooba OP t1_iu35zcq wrote
The question specifically asks about Portland question D
siebzy t1_iu3ymdl wrote
You are unbelievably dense
LifeInTheCarpoolLane t1_iu4cxfl wrote
No, I would be aware of my geographical location and tip 20% as per usual, knowing that service workers in Falmouth don't make Portland minimum wage.
siebzy t1_iu4ew62 wrote
Do you know that, or do you just assume that? Dumbass.
LifeInTheCarpoolLane t1_iu4fdyp wrote
Yea, I do know that. I'm usually pretty aware of what town I'm currently in. And I'm also quite positive wages in Falmouth aren't effected by the Portland minimum wage. Again, on account of those being two different municipalities.
siebzy t1_iu4lhn6 wrote
Yes but how do you know what the hourly wage of a given server in a given restaurant is. Maybe they get more than the minimum! By your logic, they should be tipped less. But how do you know to make that decision?
LifeInTheCarpoolLane t1_iu4ntpg wrote
Dude, the entire conversation here is centered on wait staff in Portland based on a referendum on the Portland ballot. The only thing I've said is if it passes, and thus I know service workers are making Portland minimum wage, I would tip 5% less in Portland. In all other scenarios, such as establishments outside of Portland, I would assume the workers did not make minimum wage and tip my default 20%.
If I were in another town and happened to know that workers made the equivalent of Portland minimum wage, I would tip as if I were in Portland. I would not interrogate wait staff over their base wages because that's something only a crazy person would suggest. So in this scenario the worst case is I may "accidentally" tip someone making the equivalent of Portland minimum wage 5% more than I usually would.
siebzy t1_iu4p1x0 wrote
Or you could just tip normally and not be a fucking weirdo about it
LifeInTheCarpoolLane t1_iu4pt92 wrote
Ok, I'm done trying to engage with you in good faith, you obviously just wanna be toxic. I'm not sure what you're actually upset about, but I don't think it can possibly be a stranger on the internet implying they would tip a little less if they knew a service worker was making a guaranteed $31,000 a year instead of $5500.
You should step away from Reddit for awhile and seriously consider seeing a therapist. This isn't healthy behavior, and if you talk to people like this in real life I can't imagine you have any healthy relationships with real people.
siebzy t1_iu4sgrz wrote
Lol wut
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