ThatBoyAiintRight t1_j4xfgp1 wrote
As a former accountant for many well known businesses in this area, as much as I want to agree with you on this, I have had to explain to many employees who misunderstand how to read a paycheck.
Not saying this doesn't happen, BUT more often than not... it's the former.
sillybillybooo t1_j4y3obn wrote
the issue here is that digital tips can range anywhere from $500-$900 a night and that’s not including cash. If they made $500 in digital tips and say 6 people worked that day that would be $83 per person which is a lot more than $2 added into their pay, seems a little unfair if you ask me
ThatBoyAiintRight t1_j54z469 wrote
Ok but unless they have a tip pool then tips are never distributed equally so. Maybe should talk with other employees about how much in tips they are receiving.
sillybillybooo t1_j55qerj wrote
each employee receives a $2 tip that is “added to their pay”, clearly they made more than enough in tips where they would be able to slip it amongst employees per shift
ThatBoyAiintRight t1_j5661v1 wrote
Literally from an accounting standpoint this cannot happen unless the business wants to be audited and shut down.
Even the sketchiest businesses that I've seen the books around here don't fuck with that.
sillybillybooo t1_j5bxh0b wrote
yeah exactly, the point of this Reddit post
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